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TOPIC: Pressure gauge testing of water pipes - Should you?

Pressure gauge testing of water pipes - Should you? 14 years 11 months ago #12275

At a recent inspection,  I was cornered by the agent who said that all inspectors perform pressure testing of water lines.  He went on to say that he was told that by a HVAC guy who recently checked the boiler, but for some reason did not own a pressure testing gauge him self

>:(    then i was treated like a fool when i told them i scarcely hear of inspectors doing an invasive test like that, and if anything, the HVAC GUY SHOULD HAVE.

What do you all think?
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Illinois- Tribuzio Home Inspection Services

www.thishomeinspector.com   (708) 453 8447

Home Inspection in Chicago land area and surrounding suburbs
Serving Chicago, Elmwood Park, Oak Park, Harwood Heights, Norridge, River Grove, Park Ridge and surrounding areas.

Re: Pressure gauge testing of water pipes - Should you? 14 years 11 months ago #12285

They wanted you to pressure test THAT? The thing looks like it's on its last leg.

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Dominic Maricic
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Re: Pressure gauge testing of water pipes - Should you? 14 years 11 months ago #12314

I usually look at the pressure gage, but that may have seemed odd to that agent - too obvious.  Looks like the pressure is about 8 lbs, which is slightly low (if I see the gage right).  That unit has a new pressure-relief valve, a leaky circulating motor, a newer gas valve, a newer junction box, a newer transformer and a newer selenoid mechanism, and a suspect exhaust flue.  Someone has been doing work on the unit over time.

And, on that unit, I would have recommended a complete service and cleaning prior to the next heating season.  I would also have said to the client that this will last another week or another 8 years, impossible to know.

For that agent, that may, again, have been stating the obvious.  If it was checked by an HVAC guy (who oddly doesn't own a gage to do what an inspector is "supposed" to do), how did he proclaim it?  Did he leave an itemized bill of what was done and/or installed?  I would have asked that of the agent.  And told him/her that intrusive testing is not part of a home inspection.

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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
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Northern Virginia Home Inspector
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Last Edit: by Jay Markanich.

Re: Pressure gauge testing of water pipes - Should you? 14 years 11 months ago #12327

Well, Jay those are great observations, and you just made me glad i got a high quality camera  ;D

But i didnt look that deep at it because he boiler system was already called out by the hvac guy, ( CRACKED HEAT EXCHANGER)  plus The system was shut off, so i didn't look at the gauge on the boiler itself.

What they were really suggesting is that i should be pressure testing the radiant piping that was embedded in the floor, because they suspected a leak. Either way it was not something i do.

I didnt bring a wrench anyway...lol
the home owner was a diy er but he appeared to lean more towards industrial set ups

There were two huge skylights that were industrial sized- just massive, with ugly springs and latch.

He also installed a giant whole house fan and actually did it smart by installing it on a switch.

This home though, was modestly sized.

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Home Inspection in Chicago land area and surrounding suburbs
Serving Chicago, Elmwood Park, Oak Park, Harwood Heights, Norridge, River Grove, Park Ridge and surrounding areas.
Last Edit: by Joe Tribuzio.

Re: Pressure gauge testing of water pipes - Should you? 14 years 11 months ago #12330

I wish houses built today had whole-house fans!  I think those are great.  They cool off a house in seconds!

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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
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Northern Virginia Home Inspector
Festina Lente - Make Haste Slowly

Re: Pressure gauge testing of water pipes - Should you? 14 years 11 months ago #12345

I wish houses built today had whole-house fans!  I think those are great.  They cool off a house in seconds!


Yeah but they make a mess and blow all your papers everywhere :D

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