Strange Home Inspection Sights
The job of a home inspector can have its exciting/scary moments, too. Some of our home inspection colleagues from around the country have encountered interesting, awkward, and sometimes dangerous situations while on duty, and they've been summed up in an article by This Old House called "Home Inspection Nightmares X." Here are a few.

This 12-inch roof rat decided to make an appearance when home inspector Brandon Dyles of Tennessee opened an attic door.

PA home inspector Joe Randazzo discovered an HVAC duct being supported by, yes, a piece of luggage with a brick on top. Something tells us the luggage and brick did not come with the system.

An 8-foot boa constrictor guards this sub panel that Rick Hall of Connecticut had to access during a home inspection.
Be sure to give AmeriSpec a call for home inspection services in the Twin Cities metro region. Our number is (952) 854-5110.
This 12-inch roof rat decided to make an appearance when home inspector Brandon Dyles of Tennessee opened an attic door.
PA home inspector Joe Randazzo discovered an HVAC duct being supported by, yes, a piece of luggage with a brick on top. Something tells us the luggage and brick did not come with the system.
An 8-foot boa constrictor guards this sub panel that Rick Hall of Connecticut had to access during a home inspection.
Be sure to give AmeriSpec a call for home inspection services in the Twin Cities metro region. Our number is (952) 854-5110.
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