Revista Organizações em Contexto (ROC) - Diretoria de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação - Universidade Metodista de São Paulo - UMESP.
ISSN Versão Eletrônica 1982-8756
ISSN Versão Impressa 1809-1040 (2005-2008)
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Canada Green Grass
por Princy William william (23-04-2019)
Home inspections for older Canada Green Grass Review homes pose challenges that home inspectors do not face with newer homes. Although new homes come with their share of problems, older ones are definitely more likely to be riddled with concerns due to age, use and deterioration. Three of the more common areas of older homes to which home inspectors must pay special attention are electrical wiring, plumbing and structural issues.Electrical Wiring The electrical wiring of an older home requires careful inspection. It is possible to uncover missing insulated tapes, damaged cross-sections of the wire or damaged electric sheath of the wires. Older homes were built with ungrounded electrical receptacles and fixtures, and many local codes still do not require for these to be rewired for grounding. However, a home inspector will note where grounding should be added for safety. It protects families from electrocution by sending the flow of any leak into the earth rather than into a person who touches a defective fixture, appliance or tool.Plumbing Old sewage pipes are quite susceptible to damage over time, so these demand close attention as well. Although detecting a major leak is easy, minor leaks can be difficult to find, since a lot of the time minor leaks are hidden behind cosmetic modifications. Home owners often polish, repair and remodel their bathrooms, which may conceal leaks and improper fittings. Older homes may have other unique plumbing challenges that are not exactly defective but rather problematic for maintenance and repairs.
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