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WHAT AREAS ARE CONSIDERED TO BE INACCESSIBLE ON THE INSPECTION REPORT?

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WHAT AREAS ARE CONSIDERED TO BE INACCESSIBLE ON THE INSPECTION REPORT?

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Those areas which cannot be inspected without opening the structure or removing the objects blocking the opening are considered inaccessible. Attics without adequate crawl space, slab foundations without openings to bathroom plumbing, floors covered in carpeting, wall interiors and locked storage areas are the most common inaccessible areas.The pest control inspector must list all inaccessible areas and the specific reasons why they are not inspected. Careful attention should be paid to these areas as there may be structural pest problems, which cannot be detected without further inspection. The report will recommend whether or not further inspection is appropriate.

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