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hi Im super Blake today were going to talk about foundation inspections and some of the things that we do to inspect a foundation what were looking for and how we document that one of the tools that we use is a zip level the zip level measures differences in elevation on the foundation so we can see where the slab is out a level and by how much this device is accurate to a tenth of an inch so basically the width of a sheet of paper so on our report youll see a diagram in the report like this and it will have those elevation measurements on it showing the variances in tenths of an inch so when we go out to do foundation inspection the first thing were going to do is look for visual cues of structural movement or differential structural movement which means part of the house is moving and the rest of the house is not moving with it so were going to go around the outside of the house and were looking for cracks in the brick and mortar separations and joint materials where you have