Report No. 1033, v.3
SUMMARY 345 Gulf Delight, Scenic 30a, FL SUMMARY
ROOFING
POOL & SPA
REFERENCE
EXTERIOR
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February 18, 2016 STRUCTURE
ELECTRICAL
HEATING
COOLING
INSULATION
PLUMBING
INTERIOR
This Summary outlines potentially significant issues from a cost or safety standpoint. This section is provided as a courtesy and cannot be considered a substitute for reading the entire report. Please read the complete document. Priority Maintenance Items
Exterior OPTIONAL \ Exterior Condition: Other Tax records show this pool was built in 2010 - for safety reasons there were requirements to be met to prevent accidental drownings. At the time of signing the contract for a new swimming pool /spa, the owner was to get a copy of the law Chapter 515 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act) and the approved drowning prevention publication (Consumer Product Safety Commission Publication #362). Some requirements were gates to open out from pool, gates are to be self latching with the latch on the pool side at a 54" height, etc. These requirements are not in place. Since 2010 the State of Florida has added other requirements such as audible alarms from doors that exit to the pool deck for example. There are existing alarms on the three doors that access the pool deck - For safety reasons it is recommended to consult with a licensed contractor that can verify existing safety equipment meets the latest standards and can make the necessary modifications and improvements. Location: South
1. Pool
Electrical General Both of the bathroom exhaust fans exhaust directly into the attic via flex ducts. Notice the darker discoloration of the insulation. These ducts should be extended to exhaust to the exterior at the soffit. Recommend further evaluation by qualified trade Location: Attic Task: Improve
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