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Inspector AJ
Приєднався 28 сер 2020
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Відео
Ever see heated floors under a thermal view?
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Ever see heated floors under a thermal view?
Let me help show you how to identify some stuff in a house you’re about to buy.
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Let me help show you how to identify some stuff in a house you’re about to buy.
Doing a Sewer Scan with the Wöhler 700 HD
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Doing a Sewer Scan with the Wöhler 700 HD
Hi! Just discovered your channel. I also heard about radiant ceiling electric heat. The heating cable being sandwiched between sheetrock. Wouldnt this cause ceiling damage overtime if premature failure?
😂😂😂😂 why do you think people will do quality work for minimum pay? I swear I can smell the boomer comments
New construction is garbage. We are looking for pre 2000 at this point.
Those aren’t gutters, downspouts or leaders are the correct term
If I’ve learned anything as a home designer, it’s that if there’s no explicit plan, with someone competent overseeing its implementation, the laws of the universe dictate that the dumbest possible person must appear and make that decision for you
Crazy
nahhhh cuz if they don’t give af bout something that you see everyday, imagine what they did to the shit you can’t see
Someone needs to call out the idiot gutter installers here.
Hmmm
So is it impossible to just Put them around the corner
Looks like they switched the pieces around. *left <-> right*
They put the left one where the right one goes and vise versa
This looks like the maintenance entrance at a motel 😂
Good god id be livid
Bro. Thats nuts. Would drive me crazy. It's an eye sore in the entryway to your home.
“Best practice” is nothing more than someones opinion about how something should be done. A violation of said “best practice” isn’t a code violation. How can you write up a best practice violation as a deficiency or a safety concern? You said “ the wires should have been done the right way”, there isn’t a code violation the way they are installed so it shouldn’t even be mentioned on the report. Stuff like this adds unnecessary expense to the owner that it’s trying to sell the house and can add unnecessary concerns onto the potential buyer. The term best practice isn’t listed in article 100 of the NEC.
As an electrician its my opinion that your hen pecking those two wires. Its not against code. Could they have done a neater job? sure. But its not a violation.
Did the short-circuit current rating of the main breaker exceed that of the available fault current?
An open hot reading can also occur if there is an open ground AND an open neutral (an unlikely situation)
House of horrors was a phenomenal learning experience. Would advise for all inspectors to make a trip out there
Electric panel isn’t allowed to be used as a junction box. Well except for when adding a generator panel next to it that has junctions required in the panel?
If you're saying that you can't make splices in a panel, that's incorrect. Splices are allowed as long the enclosure does not exceed its box fill limits.
@@pld8993 Canadian code apparently doesn't allow splices in a load center with a new installation, as a workmanship rule e.g. "no hack jobs in new work". Their code does allow splices for retrofits, but this is widely unknown or misinterpreted.
@@1djbecker That rule apparently applies to splices that are used to extend circuits through the panel, feeding through to another location; not for circuits that are terminated within that panel. The NEC allows feeding through the panel.
@@pld8993 Do you think that's the reason Canadians have the 'no Marrettes in a panel, ever' as a national aversion?
wow on the spliced wires. in canada that's a fail. you can't use the panel as a junction box due to extra heat from splices.
Not a junction box, that is to extend wires because it is a retrofit. The splices will never get hotter than the wires, there is far more mass of metal in the splices esp. wirenut splices.
@InspectorAJ What is wrong with the dryer wires running behind the service lines? What problems can that cause?
Can’t trust anything these days
Not all of it genius, another idiot that thinks he knows everything
It doesn't have to last the life of the house it just has to last until the house closes for sale
Really just the ground contact boards have to go not all of it
It doesnt all gotta go Hes gotta take off the bottom row that touches the ground and and fix it Dont be a dickhead
never knew it was safety related. good stuff
Instead of a window can it be a hatch or door
Looks like even if that window met the 20/24/5.7, it would not meet the maximum 44 inches above finished floor to the clear opening. And no Mr. Contractor you can't just place a step stool in front of it.
Was the panel bonded?
That is custom u are jealous
They paid for 23 dollars of fittings and pipe, by gods they are going to use all 23 bucks!
How can you screw it up that much? I mean they even sell premade kits, next to it are the screw thingies for the dishwasher hose and next to that the pipes in case you need more length. All that work they Put in that art project 😂
I want in floor heating so bad. I’ve only ever experienced it a couple times, but it was really nice!
Inspections?
Is that a galvanized nipple at the flex? Wow, are there no inspiration?
My house was built in’29
That's beyond an S trap.
More pee on your jeans than anyone else
I also do an air gap on my dishwashers even tho it’s not code here yet it’s just sanitary
Thanks for teaching us what it should be, and shouldn’t.
Yeah this should be the stupid shouldnt do their own plumbing
I have actually run into plumbing that was done by a novice. It was a tub with the wrong pieces installed and in a condo on the second floor. It was 10pm on Saturday when I got the call. The tub was leaking on the ceiling below. I just looked at it, went to Home Depot and bought $10 worth of pvc connector for the tub, installed in 10 minutes and everything was done. This installation shows this person didn’t have the foggiest idea what he was doing, same as the guy that did the tub. Comments…..
It’s less about the modern art drain and more about the venting.
More Illegal Immigrants that cant speak English with "Fix" the Problem. 😠
Also would have added a vent where it’s a single bowl sink
Unless a vent is piped dork
Even in a dual if it’s not done right they can try and equalize before totally draining especially on one side. What you do then?
@@dillonweaver2307 not claiming to be a pro just giving my input from previous diy experience. What would you do?
@adamswiney4178 how do you "add a vent"
@@usa5439 it’s called a air admittance vent and you t it off and add it higher than the drain to avoid the p trap being fully emptied of water 👍
No the difference is if you know how to do it but you have to do it the right way
It’s going 510degrees. If you had to maneuver through 510 degree bends all staggered in a bullshit maze you’d take a fucking lifetime too
I wish more people would understand this ... 😂