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[Music] hi Im Mark Keeler mtk Inspection Services certified professional inspector with internachi were here in Longview Texas to do a home inspection on a 1975 Ranch slab on grade home down here at the Baseline where the brick and the slab meet while the dirt is below the brick it does not fall into that category of the four inch clearance that is typically expected on older homes this is really common and it can be a challenge for homeowners to keep that and meet that Modern Standard of four inch clearances below brick so we always make a comment that for them to try to adjust that as much as possible without impeding the drainage because we believe that the drainage is probably a more important aspect to the long-term viability of the home if you do have a high soil condition that cant be corrected completely and youre concerned about termites and things like that they can do a chemical treatment without affecting the drainage I take a lot of pictures around the house I like to