Monday, January 12, 2009

Texas Home Inspection Updates

Thanks to our frined, Jim Wiley of Gold Star Home Inspection, here is a quick update to the Texas Residential Inspection regulations. As always, when purchasing a home, it is in your best interest to have a thrid party inspector go over it whether new construction or existing.

Changes to the Standards of Practice

I have just returned from a seminar for our Standards of Practice. Some changes have taken place that I feel everyone should know.

They have removed the term “In Need of Repair” and replaced it with “Deficiency”. It seems a buyer assumed that if a box was checked “In Need of Repair” that the seller was obligated to repair that item before the sell of the home. As always the report is just a negotiating tool.

Everyone has heard of Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI) breakers. They are used for an additional level of protection on all branch circuits that supply 125 Volt, single-phase power installed in bedrooms and for smoke alarms. This requirement did not become effective until November 1, 2002 for all new and remodeled construction.

Now, Texas has adopted the 2008 NEC which requires AFCIs circuit breakers for all branch circuits that supply 125 Volt, single-phase power serving bedrooms, family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, sunrooms, recreations rooms, closets, hallways, or similar rooms or areas. We are required to report the lack of arc arc-fault circuit interrupting devices.

How does this affect you? The only thing we have to do extra is brief our clients that this is a new requirement and that NO home in Texas will meet the new standard. It is not something that has to be repaired and will not affect the sell of a home. However it is my duty to tell our client that there is an additional level of protection out there for them.

On this same line of thought now all outlets in the garage must be GFCI protected. The earlier standards allowed one outlet to not be on a GFCI circuit.

If you have any questions regarding the Standards Of Practice please give me a call.

Jim Wiley
Gold Star Home Inspections