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The specific requirement to report deficient electronic sensors in garage doors takes precedence over the general limitation against inspecting photoelectric sensors. Q: Are inspectors required to inspect underground drainage systems or to test gutters or downspouts?

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The specific requirement to report deficient electronic sensors in garage doors takes precedence over the general limitation against inspecting photoelectric sensors. Q: Are inspectors required to inspect underground drainage systems or to test gutters or downspouts?

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Inspectors are not required to inspect anything buried, hidden, latent, or concealed. Accordingly, the requirement that inspectors report deficiencies in installed gutter and downspout systems applies only to visible deficiencies in above-ground gutter and downspout systems and not to underground drain piping, cisterns, or other buried components. Furthermore, there is no requirement that inspectors test gutters or downspouts (by pouring water into them or through other means).

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