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A floor joist, located in this new house, was cut through to install a gas pipe, with an
attempt to repair the framing.
The engineered floor joist, in this new house, was cut through to install a drain-waste pipe
under the bathroom (common problem).
Flashing was not installed properly at the roof/wall junction, at this new house,
and there is a potential for water intrusion behind the siding.
The flex ducting was not installed at the main trunk, in this new house, with significant heat
loss into the crawl space.
This structural post is not installed plumb or fastened to the pier footing,
in this new house.
This is an attempt to repair a roof leak, located in the attic space.
This flex duct is sagging down, because it’s full of water from a past leak.
This structural beam, located in the garage, was cut through to install the garage door opener,
weakening the structure above this area.
This structural beam, supporting the corner of the house,
roof and exterior deck, is compressing and causing movement in the house, due to fungal rot damage.