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        Grading or slope of the land is important around the home because it will determine which direction surface water will flow. Negative grading is when that surface slopes towards the foundation wall. This can allow surface water to run directly against the wall and potentially seep into the basement, crawlspace, or under the slab. Regrading the area around the foundation walls repairs the majority of the water penetration problems. Many problems occur when people install flower gardens or put mulch up against a foundation wall. In order to properly fix a negative grading condition, the top, porous soil must be removed in the affected area and well-compacted, non-porous clay or similar soil must be added and re-graded. The newly added soil around the perimeter of the home should slope away (at a minimum rate of one half inch per foot for the first 10 feet) from the house to prevent rainwater from accumulating next to the foundation.
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  Understanding a Home Inspection is designed as a guide for consumers as well as home inspectors. Use of the guide should promote a better understanding of inspected systems and components while creating a consistency of inspection quality. It is not designed to teach inspection techniques, however, it can be useful in leading anyone through the inspection process.

Within this guide a home is divided into thirteen sections. Each section is then broken down into individual systems and components, 116 areas of inspection in all.

Each of the 116 listed areas of inspection contains a stand alone set of guidelines. When assembled together, these guidelines are the essentials that lay the foundation for home inspection.

Sample checklist home inspection report pages have been included. The design of the checklist report fits well with this guide of basic information.

Reading this guide will not make you a home inspector, but should give you a better understanding of home inspection.

Home Sellers and Home Buyers will use this guide in determining the condition of a home.

Home Inspectors will use this guide to achieve a better understanding of the essentials of home inspection.

You may use this guide as an aid in Understanding A Home Inspection

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