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Real Time Inspection Concerns
Below is a streaming list of concerns we have found today, yesterday, this past week, past month in real time. Each time an inspection is posted the list changes. Of course client privacy is our #1 priority so nothing found below will/can identify the home or owner just the primary concerns we found and the date.
Of the 34,650 service calls we have performed 29,507 have had issues that needed to be addressed/reported to the client!!
We have removed those inspections that had no noteable concerns to bring to a client's attention.
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Displaying Are Records 24501 to 24525 of 29507
7/4/19: Water is off at 2004.7/4/19: Drove the car.
7/4/19: The unit has been occupied since our last inspection see photos below.
7/4/19: Put golf cart on charge.
7/4/19: Drained water from system after water was turned off. Ran water on fridge door. Condensate drain line for HVAC system air handler in master bathroom has been repaired on 6/22 by Grand Aire Services photos of work order and repair below.
7/4/19: Several large dead cockroaches on floors. Guest bathroom tub is full of garbage bags. Recommend cleaning
7/4/19: Some ghost ant activity in downstairs half bathroom. Lowered the downstairs & upstairs dehumidistats to 55% to help mitigate high humidity levels.
7/4/19: Half bathroom toilet is running and needs a new flapper. Turned off at valve.
7/3/19: Found both AC circuit breakers off and AC not running. Turned them on and waited to make sure the system was cooling. Found water main on upon arrival I turned off before leaving.
7/3/19: Poured bleach down HVAC tube. Checked all windows and doors for any possible reason electric bill has increased from last year. The only possible reason that can be deduced is that last year maybe the dehumidistat was used. On our first inspection we found it to be set to 0 (zero) which means it is not in use and the thermostat is controlling the AC unit. It is policy not to adjust a thermostat from the original owner settings unless given a reason. Given our communication about this issue and the humidity levels found to-date, we set the dehumidistat to 55 and will monitor closely. This should reduce the number of times the AC unit cycles per day while hopefully keeping the humidity down within the condo.
7/3/19: Shed doors are painted shut. Turned dehumidistat down for AC to come on and checked òk. Turned back up.
7/3/19: Car too close to shed for me to check inside.
7/3/19: Sprayed one active hornets nest in outside storage area attached to the house.
7/3/19: Flushed toilets turned off valves
7/3/19: Removed 1 large bug 1 salamander, both dead
7/3/19: Interior garage entry door was open upon arrival.
7/3/19: Water main valve still broken could not get water into the house. Poured water from the pool into drains and toilets.
7/3/19: Gate was locked.
7/3/19: No mailbox. A notice from the Charlotte County Property Appraiser was on the front door see photo below.
7/3/19: Shoe covers worn
7/3/19: Picked up 2 large dead bugs
7/3/19: Went back to the residence to check the pool water level which was back to an optimal level. I turned the water hose off and turned the pool pump back on.
7/3/19: Ran spa during visit, off upon departure overall good condition
7/3/19: Customer stated they had high water usage I went to the residence and found a leaking toilet flapper in the master bathroom. I shut the valve off at the toilet and tagged it. Also found the pool water level was below the skimmer port and the pool pump was making a loud noise, I shut the pool pump off and ran the water hose to the pool.
7/3/19: Made sure dehumidistat was set at 50%
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