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219 Phillips Inspection

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Here is an email in which Brian gives a summarization of what he believes is the problem.

Re: Home Inspection
From: Gold Star Home Inspections (eberwine@goldstarinspections.com)
Sent: Fri 7/27/07 8:49 AM
To: S J

Wanted to let you know that foundation movement contributes to the flexing of the house. The conducive conditions (poor grading, water diverting) can cause the foundation to move. Say for example that the wet soils lift the foundation up near the perimeter and the center stays relatively still. Then the soils dry out and the perimeter drops back. Nail pops can manifest themselves in that way. If you control water around the structure (gutters, grading, etc) you can help minimize future nail pops. Just repairing the cracks, pops (symptoms) doesn't do anything for the causes.

Hope that helps explain.


Thanks again. Pleasure to meet you. Brian.
This is some of the pictures from my Home Inspection.