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8440 North Broadway
St. Louis, Missouri, 6314738.7163°N, 90.2293°W
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- Electrical · Melted weatherhead with exposed wires and missing smoke detectors found · 2023
- HVAC · All furnaces and AC units are 20+ years old and need servicing · 2023
- Foundation · Foundation cracks, basement flooding signs, and water-damaged subfloor found · 2023
- Mold · Black mold found in basement from flooding and water damage · 2023
- Roof · 20-year-old patched roof likely needs full replacement soon · 2023
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First recorded: Apr 2026
Most recent update: Apr 2026
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Home Inspection
Inspected Feb 21, 2023 · uploaded Apr 28, 2026
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worked on or inspected it- Home InspectionWhole-building inspection of 9-unit multi-family property at 8440 N Broadway (Bldg 8444) identified multiple deficiencies including electrical hazards, mold, foundation cracks, aged roof, broken windows, and HVAC units in need of servicing.
- PlumbingWater heaters across units are various brands and ages (GE 2005, Whirlpool 2004, American 2002, Rheem 2015/2016/2018, Hotpoint 2005, State 2011) and were documented during inspection.
- ElectricalExterior electrical weatherhead on building 8444 has melted with exposed wires present requiring Ameren power company to secure the electric meter mast; smoke detectors are missing throughout the building and need replacement.
- HVACMost all AC compressors are Goodman 2.5-ton units manufactured 2001–2004, are very dirty, and need to be cleaned and serviced by an HVAC technician.
- RoofShingled roof is estimated 20 years old and has been patched but will likely need replacement soon; damaged soffit on west corners of roof needs repair; missing cap for roof exhaust vent pipe needs replacement.
- FoundationCracks in the exterior foundation require epoxy injection repairs; basement walls show signs of flooding and water marks and need repair; subfloor in building 8444 is damaged, appearing to be from water damage on the west side of the basement.
- MoldSigns of flooding and water marks in basement walls have turned to black mold; all mold must be removed and wall cracks behind finished sheetrock sealed to prevent future moisture intrusion.
- WindowsThree broken window panes in building 8444 need to be replaced.
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Home Inspection
Inspected Feb 21, 2023 · uploaded Apr 28, 2026
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worked on or inspected it- Home InspectionWhole-building inspection of a 9-unit apartment building found the structure to be structurally sound but identified multiple defects across roofing, exterior, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, foundation, windows, and interior systems requiring repair.
- WindowsTwo broken window panes in the 8442 building require replacement, and caulking is needed around most all exterior windows.
- PestNo active termite presence was observed to the structure, but older termite damage was found on wood landscape timbers; inspector recommends spraying for termites/pest wood-destroying insects every 3–5 years.
- RoofShingled roof is estimated 20 years old and has been patched extensively; tree limbs overhang the roof, a gutter downspout on the south side is loose, and missing soffit and aluminum fascia on the west eave expose wood.
- FoundationCracks are present in the basement floor at the basement wall allowing moisture intrusion; inspector recommends sealing all wall and floor cracks and coating with Drylok or similar waterproofing product.
- HVACMost units contain Goodman gas forced-air furnaces manufactured 2001–2005 (Unit 4 and Unit 7 have Whirlpool, mfgd 2000); all units are dirty and need to be cleaned and serviced by an HVAC technician.
- ElectricalAll nine units have 100-amp service panels located in the basement with breaker-type overcurrent devices; no main disconnect location was present in any unit.
- PlumbingBathroom sink in Unit 2 has no hot water; the water heater for Unit 3 (Envirotemp, mfgd 2016) has excessive rust due to a small leak in the supply pipe that needs repair; sheetrock wall damage around bedroom windows from previous water leaks was also noted in Units 6 and 9.
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