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Inspection $19,000 estimated for repairs - foundation question

poppy3212
9 years ago

We have an accepted offer on a house built in 1948. We had the house and termite inspections this week. The termite inspection came back clean and negative. The house inspection came back with many issues adding up to an estimate from the inspectors to $19,000. (Although the inspectors said they estimate on the high side.)

Some of the issues/repairs needed included no zoning for heating a two story house, minor bathroom kitchen plumbing issues which won't matter as they are going to be completely remodeled. There was $3000 worth of tuckpointing for stonework on house and two chimneys, a lot of improper bath ventilations and ventilations on roof, and dryer vented to attic, downdraft stove vented to crawl space. Pool decking brick cracked in several places and loose enough to move up and down in at least one place. Hot water heater in second floor closet installed improperly.

One thing we were especially concerned about was the foundation. They said "Cracked floor joist around the middle of crawl next to N. End. (There is an exhaust vent near the crack). Repair. Also almost all the metal ties used to secure the joist to the wood on top of the metal beams is missing nails and some not secured at all. Repair"

Does anyone know exactly what this means and how serious it is?

Thank you :)

This post was edited by daisy321 on Fri, Nov 28, 14 at 22:46

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