2.10. Doors, Windows & Interior

I. The inspector shall:
     A. Open and close a representative number of doors and windows.
     B. Inspect the walls, ceilings, steps, stairways, and railings.
     C. Inspect garage doors and garage door openers by operating first by remote (if available) and then by the
     installed automatic door control.
     D. And report as in need of repair any installed electronic sensors that are not operable or not installed at proper
     heights above the garage door.
     E. And report as in need of repair any door locks or side ropes that have not been removed or disabled when
     garage door opener is in use.
     F. And report as in need of repair any windows that are obviously fogged or display other evidence of broken seals.

II. The inspector is not required to:
     A. Inspect paint, wallpaper, window treatments or finish treatments.
     B. Inspect central vacuum systems.
     C. Inspect safety glazing in locations subject to human impact.
     D. Inspect security components.
     E. Evaluate the fastening of countertops, cabinets, sink tops and fixtures, or firewall compromises.
     F. Move furniture, stored items, or any coverings like carpets or rugs in order to inspect the concealed floor structure.
     G. Move drop ceiling tiles.
     H. Inspect or move any household appliances.
     I. Inspect or operate equipment housed in the garage except as otherwise noted.
     J. Verify or certify safe operation of any auto reverse or related safety function of a garage door.
     K. Operate or evaluate security bar release and opening mechanisms, whether interior or exterior, including
     compliance with local, state, or federal standards.
     L. Operate any system, appliance or component that requires the use of special keys, codes, combinations, or devices.
     M. Operate or evaluate self-cleaning oven cycles or signal lights.
     N. Determine leakage from microwave ovens.
     O. Operate or examine any sauna, steam-jenny, kiln, toaster, ice-maker, coffee-maker, can-opener, bread-warmer,
     blender, instant hot water dispenser, or other small, ancillary devices.
     P. Inspect elevators.
     Q. Inspect remote controls.
     R. Inspect appliances.
     S. Inspect items not permanently installed.
     T. Examine or operate any above-ground, movable, freestanding, or otherwise non-permanently installed pool/spa or
     self-contained equipment.
     U. Come into contact with any pool or spa water in order to determine the system structure or components.
     V. Determine the adequacy of spa jet water force or bubble effect.
     W. Determine the structural integrity or leakage of a pool or spa.