Complete Review Guide
1. Describe the function of a GFCI outlet and how it reacts in the absence of a
ground connection.
A GFCI outlet is used to enhance power supply and does not trip.
A GFCI outlet allows continuous power flow regardless of grounding.
A GFCI outlet is designed to protect against electrical shock by
tripping when it detects an imbalance in electrical current, and it will
trip if it is not grounded.
A GFCI outlet only functions properly when grounded and will not trip
otherwise.
2. Describe the importance of identifying deficiencies and hazards in private
sidewalks during a home inspection.
Identifying deficiencies and hazards in private sidewalks is crucial
for ensuring safety and preventing accidents.
Inspectors only check for compliance with local building codes.
The condition of sidewalks is less important than the condition of
roofing.
Inspectors focus on the aesthetic appeal of sidewalks to enhance
property value.
3. Describe the significance of maintaining the correct supply water
temperature in hot water radiator systems.
Maintaining the correct supply water temperature ensures efficient
heating and prevents damage to the system.
, Higher temperatures always lead to better heating performance.
Lower temperatures reduce energy consumption significantly.
The supply water temperature is irrelevant to the heating efficiency.
4. If a home inspector notices significant differential cracking during an
inspection, what should be the inspector's next step?
Recommend further evaluation by a structural engineer
Conclude that the home is structurally sound
Suggest cosmetic repairs to the homeowner
Ignore the cracks if they are small
5. According to the TREC Minimum Requirements for Structural Systems, an
inspector is not required to:
Determine the remaining life expectancy of the roof covering
Report evidence of previous repairs to roofing materials
Report evidence of water penetration of roof covering materials
Determine the presence of water infiltration inside the house
6. During a home inspection, if an inspector identifies improperly installed CSST,
what potential safety hazard should they report?
Structural instability
Electrical shorts
Gas leaks
Water damage
7. Flat roofs- what is the cause of blisters?
Loss of UV protection
, Poor grade of shingles
Air & water trapped between layers
Rotted underlayment
8. Describe the significance of the operating temperature in a steam radiator
system.
The operating temperature of 212°F is crucial for efficient heat
transfer and maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures.
Higher temperatures are necessary for safety reasons.
Lower temperatures prevent overheating and are preferred.
The operating temperature is irrelevant to the system's efficiency.
9. During a home inspection, if an inspector notices rust on the heat exchanger,
what should be the next step?
Suggest replacing the entire heating system immediately.
Ignore it as a minor issue.
Document it but take no further action.
Recommend further evaluation by a qualified HVAC technician.
10. Differential settlement is
Associated with shrinkage cracks.
When one part of the house settles and the rest does not.
The cause of all horizontal foundation cracks.
Settlement that occurs at a control joint.
11. An inspector has the authority to discuss home inspection findings with:
, The real estate agents
The lender and the client
The client only, unless the inspector receives permission from the
client
The home owner
12. Describe the importance of venting a gas dryer to the exterior of a home.
Venting to the exterior is necessary for aesthetic purposes.
Venting to the exterior prevents the buildup of harmful gases and
moisture inside the home.
Venting to the exterior is only a recommendation and not a
requirement.
Venting to the exterior helps in heating the home.
13. What is one responsibility that home inspectors are typically NOT required
to perform?
Check for plumbing deficiencies
Evaluate the electrical systems
Inspect the roof for leaks
Perform invasive testing
14. Interpret the implications of a component being not readily accessible
during a home inspection.
It implies that the inspector will ignore that component.
It suggests that the component is functioning optimally.
It indicates that the inspector may not be able to provide a
complete assessment of the home's condition.