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Call Us at 727-845-7015
Email us at Office@allcornershi.com
Office hours are between 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Monday thru Friday and 9:00 AM-12:00 PM on Saturday.
Inspections are scheduled Monday-Friday at either 9 AM, Noon, or 3 PM.
What is a 4-Point Form?
4-Point Forms are specific and are designed to obtain information about the home usually at the request of insurance companies. When you buy a home, a 4-Point Form may be required to get insurance on the property. If you already own a home, you may hear about a 4-Point Form for the first time when you receive a cancellation notice on your insurance.
What are the 4 points?
A 4-Point Form consists of the following:
I am buying a home. Can I use this as a less expensive full home inspection?
No. This type of inspection is not intended for use as a full home inspection. It is geared for your insurance needs and will not contain the type of information you may need to make an informed decision for purchase. A 4-Point Form will tell you the age and condition of the roof but will not tell you the condition of the attic or any other structural components of the home.
Several components of the roof system can help you save money on your home owner insurance.
Age of Roof
Shape of the Roof
Hip is the winner when it comes to earning a credit on your insurance. In case of Gable ends on your roof, or if a flat roof is attached to the main structure, both would need to be under 10% of the entire roof perimeter to be considered a Hip Style Roof.
Tie Down Straps
In this case, the Wraps would be the winner with Clips coming in a close second. A Wrap is a metal strap that wraps around the foot of a truss securing it to the structure. The wrap is required to have at least three nails holding it in place, two nails on one side and one nail on the other.
A Clip is a smaller piece of metal that does not go over the truss. It also is required to have at least three nails holding it in place.
Nail Pattern
The winner here would be the Plywood/OSB roof sheathing attached to the roof truss/rafter by 8d common nails spaced a maximum of 6” inches in the field. This gives your roof a mean uplift resistance of at least 182 psf.
Opening Protection
The winner here is the first one. It is the best protection for your home. What a lot of people miss out on this is because they do not understand that EVERY Glazed Opening needs to be protected. Think of it like this; if it has a window in it, it needs to be protected.
Even if you have only one of the winners above, you can still save money on your homeowner’s insurance. I highly recommend every homeowner have their roof checked to see if it qualifies for discounts on wind mitigation.
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We cannot tell if there are ghosts in the attic!
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Thermal imaging, also known as thermography, is the technique for producing an image of invisible (to our eyes) infrared light emitted by objects with the use of a thermal imaging camera. Thermal imaging finds surface temperatures and can show thermal anomalies. It can also show a surface temperature that differs from what is expected. It’s upon further investigation with other tools that indicate leaks, and electrical issues.
A thermal imaging inspection involves using a FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared)camera to check the outside or inside of a building or home. It looks for water and moisture that may be inside the walls. This is an area an inspector cannot see without opening up the walls or without using this type of technology.
This also makes a home inspection even better because an inspector will notice that something is happening in the home, be able to report it appropriately, and investigate more.
What infrared imaging reveals during inspections
Moisture is a big issue that gets revealed during these inspections which includes hidden sources of possible microbial growth and possible roof leaks. Electrical problems are also revealed as well as heat and energy loss, foundation cracks, structural concerns, missing insulation and ventilation glitches. Let’s go through a couple of typical problems we find with the camera, which can save you a bundle of money.
Roofing leaks
Water will typically give up its heat at a slower rate than its surrounding roofing materials because of its high thermal capacity, so we can see with just one image if any areas have accumulated moisture. The roofing materials will have released their heat showing up one color on the image, while the moisturized materials will be cooler and will show up another color on the image.
Electrical faults
Identifying the source of electrical problems quickly and accurately will add huge value to a home, while preventing injury and property damage. The image will have color marks wherever there is damage to electrical systems, making it easy to spot and put on the list of repairs to be done.
Although Infrared Thermal Imaging is a far better diagnostic tool than the naked eye, it does not guarantee 100% accuracy, unless removal or destruction of components can be achieved to validate findings. When possible, other tools are used to verify Thermal Images, but even with these considerations we do not claim to have x-ray vision. Conditions may change and cause the apparent temperature readings revealed in Thermal Images to be different at any given time.
Call Us at 727-845-7015
Email us at Office@allcornershi.com
Office hours are between 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Monday thru Friday and 9:00 AM-12:00 PM on Saturday.
Inspections are scheduled Monday-Friday at either 9 AM, Noon, or 3 PM.