Category Archives: Insulation

ON THIS EPISODE OF ‘VERMIN ATE WHAT?’: REFRIGERANT LINE INSULATION

Vermin—particularly mice and rats—eat (or chew) on seemingly everything. Their varied diets and behaviors have frequently been a source of equal parts puzzlement and awe for me.

I’ve seen them devour electrical wires, wood, rubber…just about everything you can think of in a home.

Recently, I came across a home in Friday Harbor, Washington with vermin-damaged heat pump refrigerant line insulation. Vermin-damaged insulation is something I regularly see on the job, especially here in the Pacific Northwest, which is very vermin friendly. This particular issue was also exacerbated by a small opening near the damage where vermin could come and go into the house like Airbnb guests.

In this case, I recommended sealing or screening this open penetration to help safeguard against vermin intrusion/activity and having the insulation repaired and replaced.

Questions or comments about vermin intrusion or home inspections in general? Go “All” in and let us know at @AIHomeInspect

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A fun bit of news for me: A while back, I participated in a Q & A with Redfin—the online real estate brokerage based in Seattle. 

As part of the project, I answered a question about mold in the attic (a topic I recently discussed during a podcast with Bob Shupe of Cleaner Guys). Recently, they let me know it published, and I wanted to share it with guys.

You can see the post here: https://www.redfin.com/blog/most-common-questions-asked-by-first-time-homebuyers/

If you have questions or comments about mold issues or home inspections in general, tweet me (@AIHomeInspect).