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JRC Inspections Your home is one of your biggest investments.

Whether you’re buying or selling, a high-quality home inspection provides the valuable information you need to make sound decisions and avoid costly mistakes.

07/12/2022

Great to see that home inspections are being written into real estate transactions as a condition again. Allowing home buyers to to make an informed decision regarding one of the biggest financial commitments of their lives.

Excellent read on protecting home buyers:
04/13/2022

Excellent read on protecting home buyers:

Primary goal of the newly created Canadian Home Inspectors for Consumers will be to educate people of the risks associated with foregoing an inspection

Interesting find by one of my colleagues.  Can you spot the issue?  😅
03/26/2022

Interesting find by one of my colleagues. Can you spot the issue? 😅

THE IMPORTANCE OF GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERSGround fault circuit interrupters (GFCI’s) are outlets with the color...
03/25/2022

THE IMPORTANCE OF GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI’s) are outlets with the colored "Test" and "Reset" buttons specially designed to better protect people than ordinary outlets. GFCI's have been used in houses since the 1970's.

Why Are They Used?
GFCI's are designed to shut power off if there is a very small leak of electricity (a ground fault) which ordinary outlets wouldn't notice. Normal outlets are shut off by a fuse or breaker if more than 15 amps flow. This prevents fires, but since people can be killed by 1 amp or less, fuses may not protect people from shock. GFCI's shut off power if a leak as small as .005 amp occurs.

How Do They Work?
A GFCI detects a leak by comparing how much electricity comes back through the white wire to how much was sent in the black wire. When everything is working correctly, the current flow is the same. If a little electricity is leaking out, it may be going through a ground wire or through part of the house. If this happens, the black wire will have more electricity than the white wire. Electricity, like most people, will follow the path of least resistance. If a person touches a leaky electrical system, they may present a better route to ground for electricity, since they may offer very little resistance.

Another way of saying this is that the person may be a very good conductor or the person may not be well insulated. The electricity will flow through the person, giving them a shock. Without a GFCI, this can be fatal. With a GFCI, the little leak would be detected and the power would be shut off.

Where Are They Used?
In Canada, GFCI's are now required by Code for outdoor outlets, bathroom outlets and whirlpool outlets. Electrical systems for swimming pools are also GFCI protected. In the United States, kitchen outlets within six feet of the sink must also be GFCI protected.

Can The Outlet Be GFCI Protected If There Is No Button?
Yes, if for example, the circuit breaker back at the panel has a "Test" button, it is a GFCI breaker. This will protect everything on that particular circuit. Any outlets wired downstream of a GFCI outlet are also protected if the GFCI is wired correctly.

Can They Be Added To Older Houses?
Yes, GFCI's can be added to any electrical system. They are more expensive than regular outlets ($15-$20 vs. $1-$2), but are inexpensive insurance. While they do not replace grounding systems exactly, some Codes do allow GFCI's in lieu of grounding in some cases. It is safe to say that a circuit protected by a GFCI is better protected than one without.

Line drawings are from the Carson Dunlop Home Inspection Training Program and Home Inspection Software Tool – Horizon

This great news for home buyers!
03/25/2022

This great news for home buyers!

As the housing market has slowed slightly this month, offer conditions - especially for home inspections - are regaining their popularity.

02/15/2022

In today’s market where buyers are feeling uneasy about real estate, consider a seller’s home inspection inspection before you list your home for sale!

HOW A SELLER’S HOME INSPECTION (Pre-listing) HELPS YOU:

• Speeds up the transaction process by minimizing conditional offers or 11th-hour renegotiations after buyers get their own inspection.
• Minimizes price negotiations on the seller’s behalf – You have set your price and “All cards are on the table”.
• JRC Inspections’ credibility makes prospective buyers comfortable.
• Brings even more buyers to the table.
• Allows buyers to make an informed decision with confidence.
• We bring balance and perspective to the inspection and report.
• It works in buyer’s, seller’s and balanced markets.

Your easy-to-read inspection report includes illustrated text and photos of your home. It will describe the condition of your home fairly and objectively, and provide appropriate perspective so buyers can be comfortable.

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