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TITLE 22EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 23TEXAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 535GENERAL PROVISIONS
SUBCHAPTER RREAL ESTATE INSPECTORS
RULE §535.231Standards of Practice: Minimum Inspection Requirements for Plumbing Systems

(a) Plumbing systems.

  (1) The inspector shall:

    (A) report:

      (i) location of water meter;

      (ii) location of homeowners main water supply shutoff valve; and

      (iii) static water pressure;

      (iv) visible material used for water supply lines and drain lines;

    (B) report as Deficient:

      (i) the presence of active leaks;

      (ii) water pressure exceeding 80 PSI;

      (iii) the lack of a pressure reducing valve when the water pressure exceeds 80 PSI;

      (iv) the lack of a visible expansion tank when a pressure reducing valve, check valve, or backflow preventer is in place at the water supply line/system;

      (v) the absence of:

        (I) fixture shutoff valves;

        (II) dielectric unions, when applicable;

        (III) back-flow devices, anti-siphon devices, or air gaps at the flow end of fixtures; and

      (vi) deficiencies in:

        (I) water supply pipes and waste pipes;

        (II) the installation and termination of the vent system;

        (III) the performance of fixtures and faucets not connected to an appliance;

        (IV) water supply, as determined by viewing functional flow in two fixtures operated simultaneously;

        (V) fixture drain performance;

        (VI) orientation of hot and cold faucets;

        (VII) installed mechanical drain stops;

        (VIII) commodes, fixtures, showers, tubs, and enclosures; and

        (IX) the condition of the gas distribution system.

  (2) The inspector is not required to:

    (A) operate any main, branch, or shut-off valves;

    (B) operate or inspect sump pumps or waste ejector pumps;

    (C) verify the performance of:

      (i) the bathtub overflow;

      (ii) clothes washing machine drains or hose bibbs; or

      (iii) floor drains;

    (D) inspect:

      (i) any system that has been winterized, shut down or otherwise secured;

      (ii) circulating pumps, free-standing appliances, solar water heating systems, water-conditioning equipment, filter systems, water mains, private water supply systems, water wells, pressure tanks, sprinkler systems, swimming pools, or fire sprinkler systems;

      (iii) inaccessible gas supply system components for leaks;

      (iv) for sewer clean-outs; or

      (v) for the presence or performance of private sewage disposal systems; or

    (E) determine:

      (i) quality, potability, or volume of the water supply; or

      (ii) effectiveness of backflow or anti-siphon devices.

(b) Water heaters.

  (1) General Requirements.

    (A) The inspector shall:

      (i) report:

        (I) the energy source;

        (II) the capacity of the units;

      (ii) report as Deficient:

        (I) inoperative units;

        (II) leaking or corroded fittings or tanks;

        (III) damaged or missing components;

        (IV) the absence of a cold water shutoff valve;

        (V) if applicable, the absence of a pan or a pan drain system that does not terminate over a waste receptor or to the exterior of the building above the ground surface;

        (VI) inappropriate locations;

        (VII) the lack of protection from physical damage;

        (VIII) burners, burner ignition devices or heating elements, switches, or thermostats that are not a minimum of 18 inches above the lowest garage floor elevation, unless the unit is listed for garage floor installation;

        (IX) the absence of an opening that would allow access to equipment for inspection, service, repair or replacement without removing permanent construction or building finish;

        (X) when applicable; a floored passageway and service platform that would allow access for equipment inspection, service, repair or replacement;

        (XI) the absence of or visible deficiencies in the temperature and pressure relief valve and discharge piping; and

        (XII) a temperature and pressure relief valve that failed to operate, when tested manually.

    (B) The inspector is not required to:

      (i) verify the effectiveness of the temperature and pressure relief valve, discharge piping, or pan drain pipes;

      (ii) operate the temperature and pressure relief valve if the operation of the valve may, in the inspector's reasonable judgment, cause damage to persons or property; or

      (iii) determine the efficiency or adequacy of the unit.

  (2) Requirements for electric units. The inspector shall report as Deficient deficiencies in:

    (A) performance of heating elements; and

    (B) condition of conductors; and

  (3) Requirements for gas units. The inspector shall report as Deficient:

    (A) gas leaks in water heater not associated with the gas distribution system;

    (B) flame impingement, uplifting flame, improper flame color, or excessive scale build-up; and

    (C) deficiencies in:

      (i) combustion and dilution air; and

      (ii) vent pipe, draft hood, draft, proximity to combustibles, and vent termination point and clearances.

(c) Hydro-massage therapy equipment.

  (1) The inspector shall report as Deficient:

    (A) inoperative units;

    (B) the presence of active leaks;

    (C) deficiencies in components and performance;

    (D) missing and damaged components;

    (E) the absence of an opening that would allow access to equipment for inspection, service, repair or replacement without removing permanent construction or building finish; and

    (F) the absence or failure of operation of ground-fault circuit interrupter protection devices.

  (2) The inspector is not required to determine the adequacy of self-draining features of circulation systems.

(d) Gas distribution systems.

  (1) The inspector shall:

    (A) report:

      (i) location of gas meter; and

      (ii) visible material used for gas distribution system;

    (B) report as Deficient:

      (i) noticeable gas leaks;

      (ii) the absence of a gas shutoff valve within six feet of the appliance;

      (iii) the absence of a gas appliance connector or one that exceeds six feet in length;

      (iv) gas appliance connectors that are concealed within or extended through walls, floors, partitions, ceilings or appliance housings;

      (v) deficiencies in:

        (I) gas shutoff valves;

        (II) access to a gas shutoff valves that prohibits full operation;

        (III) gas appliance connector materials; and

        (IV) the condition and type of gas distribution lines and fittings;

      (vi) lack of visible bonding on gas distribution system, including corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST); and

      (vii) lack of visible sediment traps.

  (2) Specific limitation for gas lines. The inspector is not required to:

    (A) inspect sacrificial anode bonding or for its existence;

    (B) pressurize or test gas system, drip legs or shutoff valves;

    (C) operate gas line shutoff valves; or

    (D) light or ignite pilot flames.


Source Note: The provisions of this §535.231 adopted to be effective January 1, 2014, 38 TexReg 3350; amended to be effective May 21, 2014, 39 TexReg 3863; amended to be effective September 7, 2016, 41 TexReg 6742; amended to be effective February 1, 2022, 46 TexReg 5770

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