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October 29, 1997 <br />I • <br />AGILE STONE SYSTEMS, INC. <br />BROWN RESIDENCE <br />42140 HIGHWAY 50 WEST <br />PARKDALE,COLORADO <br />OCTOBER 21, 1997 <br />Purpose <br />This investigation was conducted to document the existing condition of the Brown <br />residence at 42140 Highway 50 West, Parkdale, Colorado. <br />Procedure <br />Present at the inspection was Phil Musial (of Vibra-Tech Engineers). The residence is a <br />steel sided home without a basement. The inspection consisted of examination of the <br />residential exterior. <br />The condition of the inspected sections of the structures may change after the date of <br />• inspection due to many factors such as weather, fire, moisture, actions taken by the <br />owners, or the passage of time. This report deals with the condition of the structures at <br />the time of inspection. <br />The following report is based upon an examination of only those portions of the structures <br />that were readily accessible and could be visually inspected from the ground. No <br />inspection was made in areas obstructed, concealed, closed off; or in any area which <br />required dismantling, removal or movement of any object. <br />Photographs are attached to the rear of this report. <br />Roll #1 <br />Photo #1) Identification photo of the south side from the south. <br />Photos #2-11) South side, views of the brick patio -typical cracks in concrete and brick. <br />Brick work is uneven with signs of previous repair. <br />Photo # 12) South side, foundation -typical vertical cracking of the foundation. <br />Photo #13) South side, concrete porch -typical cracking in concrete, air bubbles and <br />• hairline cracking in concrete foundation. <br />