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As per the ASHI Standards of Practice, you are not required to inspect: - Answers Fences
A sign of a problematic crack may be: - Answers widening from the point of origin
The dominant siding material in the United States is: - Answers vinyl
"Seamless" vinyl siding: - Answers is really 40 feet long
The EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule applies to homes built before: - Answers 1978
Engineered wood siding is also known as: - Answers composite wood
T1-11 is a style of: - Answers Plywood Siding
Older fiber cement siding (pre-1970's) contains: - Answers asbestos
Traditional stucco siding: - Answers is applied in two or three coats
EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System): - Answers dents and cracks easily, allowing
moisture infiltration
White deposits on concrete and masonry, caused by chronic moisture, are known as: - Answers
efflorescence
Lintel bearing on masonry should be: - Answers 6 inches
Thin bricks are also sometimes called: - Answers faux brick
Manufactured stone: - Answers is made with concrete, real stone chips and colorants
A flashing type commonly used with siding to protect a trim board: - Answers Z Flashing
Keyed deadbolts on exterior doors: - Answers are a safety hazard in an emergency
Perimeter railings on decks should be: - Answers at least 36 inches high
Maximum opening through any part of a perimeter railing is: - Answers 4 inches
All vegetation: - Answers should be trimmed at least 12 inches away from the house
You are not required to inspect: - Answers shutters
Trusses: - Answers cannot be field modified unless directed by a structural engineer
The maximum notch typically allowed in a solid wood joist is: - Answers 1/6 joist depth
The thickness of an I-joist web is: - Answers 3/8 inch
, The top and bottom flanges of an I-joist: - Answers can never be cut, notched or modified
The maximum notch typically allowed in a beam: - Answers should never be cut or notched
anywhere
A short column is known as a: - Answers pier
"Checking" in old columns: - Answers is common and is usually acceptable
Defects with engineered products such as trusses or I-joists should be referred to: - Answers a
licensed structural engineer
Defects with dimensional lumber should be referred to: - Answers a qualified framing contractor
(carpenter)
Epoxy grouting: - Answers stops seepage
Deck failures: - Answers are fairly common
Deck ledger boards should always be: - Answers bolted
Deck defects should always be referred to: - Answers a qualified framing contractor (carpenter)
Wall cracking from seasonal changes is usually: - Answers straight, vertical
What is not common for older homes to have? - Answers I-joists
Cracking at wall-ceiling intersections in the center of the house may be from: - Answers Truss
uplift
Floor heaving along an outer foundation wall is often a sign of: - Answers foundation settlement
Maximum hole size in a dimensional joist is: - Answers 1/3 joist depth
What is not a common place to find rotted floor sheathing? - Answers under bedrooms
What is not a common name for a method of reducing joist twisting and rotating? - Answers
spanning
Electric eye sensors for garage door openers should be: - Answers maximum 4 inches from
floor
Attached garages should have a _____ between the house and garage: - Answers fire wall
Which is not a typical roof sheathing material? - Answers T1-11
Painting attic framing indicates: - Answers a past fire or mold remediation
The higher the R-value: - Answers better insulation