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  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • General Inspection:

  • - Overall appearance
    - Displacement
    - Paint conditions
    - Caulking
    - Window & door fit
    - Flashing condition
    - Material integrity
    - Cracks
    - Evidence of moisture
    - Construction joints
    - Hardware condition

  • Exterior Walls:

  • Wood (shingles, weatherboard siding, plywood)

  • Paint or surface treatment condition

  • Rot or decay

  • Moisture penetration

  • Loose, cracked, warped, or broken boards and shingles

  • Concrete, Masonry, and Tile (Concrete, brick, concrete masonry units, structural tile, glazed tile, stucco, stone)

  • Settlement

  • Construction and expansion joints

  • Surface deterioration

  • Parapet movement

  • Structural frame movement causing cracks

  • Condition of caulking and mortar

  • Efflorescence and staining

  • Tightness of fasteners

  • Metal (Corrugated iron or steel, aluminum, enamel coated steel, protected metals)

  • Settlement

  • Condition of bracing

  • Tightness of fasteners

  • Flashings

  • Structural frame movement

  • Surface damage due to impact

  • Caulking

  • Corrosion

  • Finishes (mineral products, fiberglass, polyester resins, and plastics)

  • Settlement

  • Surface damage due to Impact

  • Stains

  • Adhesion to substrate

  • Flashings

  • Asbestos products

  • Structural frame movement

  • Cracks

  • Fasteners

  • Caulking

  • Lead paint

  • Insulation

  • Insulation present

  • Satisfactory condition

  • Windows and Doors:

  • Frame fitting

  • Paint or surface finish

  • Hardware and operating parts

  • Cleanliness

  • Rot or corrosion

  • Frame and molding condition

  • Putty and weatherstripping

  • Security

  • Material condition (glass, wood, & metal panels)

  • Screen and storms windows

  • Shading Devices:

  • Material conditions

  • Cleanliness

  • Operations

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