Home inspectors don’t quote code references because they don’t know them. Most are wannabes that like to critique work they can’t do and don’t want to get a real job.he said they don't quote code ref's because they change county to county and year to year so....He said they go by NREC ???
you not as bitter as me about them lolHome inspectors don’t quote code references because they don’t know them. Most are wannabes that like to critique work they can’t do and don’t want to get a real job.
The really bad thing is the homeowners don’t know and take what these idiots say as gospel.
as you can tell I have no respect or regard for home inspectors..
That’s the part many of them fail to realize..don't pay for services not rendered. Inspectors are supposed to define the code violation in the report. surprised he didn't call out phasing colors LOL
sorry just had to.
Interesting that N. Carolina appears to have a licensing code for "Home Inspectors". That's not the case everywhere. As much as people like to malign California for being over regulated, that's one area that is not (other than general business practices regulations). H.I.s here run the gamut from highly qualified individuals (usually ex-contractors) to total quacks. My daughter was buying a home last year and the SELLER's realtor had an HI come out and provide a report that said everything was hunky dory. I took a look at the things on his report and saw lots of flaws, so WE hired an HI I know who is a "retired" contractor, he found all the things I saw plus a few I missed.That’s the part many of them fail to realize..
State Building Code. – If a licensee includes a deficiency in the written report of a home inspection that is stated as a violation of the North Carolina State Residential Building Code, the licensee must do all of the following:
(1) Determine the date of construction, renovation, and any subsequent installation or replacement of any system or component of the home.
(2) Determine the State Building Code in effect at the time of construction, renovation, and any subsequent installation or replacement of any system or component of the home.
(3) Conduct the home inspection using the building codes in effect at the time of the construction, renovation, and any subsequent installation or replacement of any system or component of the home.
In order to fully inform the client, if the licensee describes a deficiency as a violation of the State Building Code in the written report, then the report shall include the information described in subdivision (1) of this subsection and photocopies of the relevant provisions of the State Building Code used pursuant to subdivision (2) of this subsection to determine any violation stated in the report. The Board may adopt rules that are more restrictive on the use of the State Building Code by home inspectors.
I can't agree more. If it was NY he would have no business opening a panel cover. He would not be qualified to express an opinion of violation as he did, at most he can comment on what is in view (K&T, cloth NM, missing covers plates, ungrounded 2 prong receptacle, etc.) and use of a plug in receptacle gfci tester result. Can't comment on safety, violation, or reliability, only make note of condition and for electrician for further evaluation.Home inspectors don’t quote code references because they don’t know them. Most are wannabes that like to critique work they can’t do and don’t want to get a real job.
The really bad thing is the homeowners don’t know and take what these idiots say as gospel.
as you can tell I have no respect or regard for home inspectors..
Those who can, do. Those who can't do, inspect.
I'm still active on one and deleted my entire digital life on another which was full of trolls. For the most part the HI's have always been thankful someone who is providing for the correct information.I use to post on many HI sites. Lots of experts were on there trying to teach others. I left when the HIs would argue with correct answers to end.
Today I think its gotten better but I avoid those forums when I can.
To be fair this was a home inspector that was most likely looking at more than just electrical. His job is to point out things that may be a potential problem not so much his job to declare anything is a problem. His report can then be taken to the applicable professionals to investigate what should be done about those potential problems, some items may be dismissed as being normal/acceptable.don't pay for services not rendered. Inspectors are supposed to define the code violation in the report. surprised he didn't call out phasing colors LOL
sorry just had to.
This is a job we did 10yrs ago and they are selling just got this call. Have never been flagged on this. I'm sure it's not ideal but wires are bare in every panel in America. He told buyers it could cause a fire and/or an explosion ?