⚠ Sample Report
1847 Seminole Ave
Tampa, FL 33604 — Seminole Heights
Full Report
Zone Map
Summary
Video
Legend
Zone 1 Access Point
Ground Surface
Soil dry, no visible moisture.
Zone 1
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Photo 1
Zone 1 — Ground surface
Soil dry, no visible moisture observed at access point. Ground surface visible, no standing water or saturation.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Pier & Beam
Sistered joist observed — evidence of prior repair. Zone 1, north perimeter beam.
Zone 1
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Photo 2
Zone 1 — Sistered joist
Photo 3
Zone 1 — Beam detail
Sistered joist observed in Zone 1, north perimeter beam. New lumber attached alongside existing member. Evidence of prior repair. No additional deterioration observed in adjacent members at time of scan.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Zone 2 North Foundation
Biological
Columnar biological structures (mud-like material) observed on beam face. Zone 2, approx 14 inches in length. See photo 4.
Zone 2
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Photo 4
Zone 2 — Biological indicator
Photo 5 (close)
Zone 2 — Detail with arrow
Columnar biological structures (mud-like material) observed on beam face in Zone 2. Length approximately 14 inches. Type undetermined. See photo 4 and 5. Arrow annotation indicates location on beam surface.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Plumbing
Mineral deposits / staining observed on pipe surface, Zone 2.
Zone 2
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Photo 6
Zone 2 — Pipe staining
Mineral deposits and staining observed on pipe surface in Zone 2. No active dripping observed at time of scan. Staining pattern suggests prior moisture event.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Ground Surface
Soil damp to visual observation. No standing water. Zone 2, NW corner.
Zone 2
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Photo 7
Zone 2 — Soil moisture
Soil damp to visual observation in Zone 2, NW corner. No standing water observed. Darker soil coloration consistent with elevated moisture content. Area approximately 3ft × 2ft.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Zone 3 East Foundation
Thermal Anomaly
Thermal anomaly: elevated temperature relative to surrounding substrate in Zone 3, NE quadrant. See thermal image 1.
Zone 3
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Thermal Image 1 · Zone 3 · 09:14
Thermal anomaly observed: elevated temperature relative to surrounding substrate in Zone 3, NE quadrant. Localized warm signature approximately 18 inches in diameter. Mobile thermal anomalies may indicate biological presence. Static anomalies may indicate pipe, electrical, or structural condition. See thermal image 1, timestamp 09:14.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Pier & Beam
Wood member shows visible surface deterioration (flaking, softening). Zone 3, east perimeter joist.
Zone 3
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Photo 8
Zone 3 — Surface deterioration
Wood member shows visible surface deterioration (flaking, softening) in Zone 3, east perimeter joist. Approximately 24 inches of affected surface visible. Cross-section integrity not assessable from visual observation alone.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Electrical
Non-metallic sheathed wiring visible in Zone 3, appears aged. Visual observation only, not tested.
Zone 3
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Photo 9
Zone 3 — Wiring
Non-metallic sheathed wiring visible in Zone 3, appears aged. Insulation shows visible cracking consistent with age. Visual observation only — not tested, not evaluated.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Zone 4 South Foundation
Thermal Anomaly
Thermal anomaly: localized cooler temperature relative to surrounding substrate. Zone 4, beneath bathroom subfloor area.
Zone 4
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Thermal Image 2 · Zone 4 · 11:32
Thermal anomaly observed: localized cooler temperature relative to surrounding substrate in Zone 4, beneath bathroom subfloor area. Cold spot approximately 12 inches in diameter. May indicate moisture intrusion, HVAC supply, or plumbing. See thermal image 2, timestamp 11:32.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Pier & Beam
Gap visible between pier top and beam in Zone 4. No measurement taken.
Zone 4
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Photo 10
Zone 4 — Pier gap
Gap visible between pier top and beam in Zone 4. No measurement taken. Gap visible in 4K footage. Adjacent piers appear in contact with beam. Isolated to this pier at time of observation.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation.
Zone 5 Center Run
Access Limitation
Robot access not possible in Zone 5, NW section due to insufficient vertical clearance.
Zone 5
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Robot access not possible in Zone 5, NW section due to insufficient vertical clearance. Area approximately 6ft × 4ft undocumented. All accessible areas of Zone 5 center run documented. This limitation is noted on the zone map.
Consult a licensed professional for evaluation if this area is of concern.
Foundation Zone Map — 1847 Seminole Ave
1
Access Point
2 observations
2
North Foundation
3 observations · 1 biological
3
East Foundation
3 observations · 1 thermal
4
South Foundation
2 observations · 1 thermal
5
Center Run
1 access limitation
Summary of Observations — 1847 Seminole Ave, Tampa FL 33604
Scan date: May 5, 2026. Method: Tobor Hellcat Xtreme Thermal Command · 4K visible + thermal imaging. All observations recorded using approved neutral documentation language. This summary does not interpret, diagnose, or recommend repair.
Scan date: May 5, 2026. Method: Tobor Hellcat Xtreme Thermal Command · 4K visible + thermal imaging. All observations recorded using approved neutral documentation language. This summary does not interpret, diagnose, or recommend repair.
Pier, Beam & Joists
Zone 1
Sistered joist observed — evidence of prior repair. North perimeter beam.
Pier, Beam & Joists
Zone 3
Wood member shows visible surface deterioration (flaking, softening). East perimeter joist.
Pier, Beam & Joists
Zone 4
Gap visible between pier top and beam. No measurement taken.
Pier, Beam & Joists
Biological Indicators
Zone 2
Columnar biological structures (mud-like material) observed on beam face. Length approx 14 inches. See photo 4.
Biological Indicator
Thermal Anomalies
Zone 3
Thermal anomaly: elevated temperature relative to surrounding substrate. NE quadrant. See thermal image 1, 09:14.
Thermal Anomaly
Zone 4
Thermal anomaly: localized cooler temperature relative to surrounding substrate. Beneath bathroom subfloor area. See thermal image 2, 11:32.
Thermal Anomaly
Ground Surface & Drainage
Zone 1
Soil dry, no visible moisture.
Ground Surface
Zone 2
Soil damp to visual observation. No standing water. NW corner.
Ground Surface
Plumbing & Electrical
Zone 2
Mineral deposits / staining observed on pipe surface.
Plumbing
Zone 3
Non-metallic sheathed wiring visible, appears aged. Visual observation only, not tested.
Electrical
Access Limitations
Zone 5
Robot access not possible in Zone 5, NW section due to insufficient vertical clearance. Area approximately 6ft × 4ft undocumented.
Access Limitation
Video Documentation
2:47
Highlight Video
Key findings narrated and timestamped. Zones 1–5, all significant observations. Not the full crawl.
1:14
Thermal Video Clip
Thermal anomalies from Zones 3 and 4. Timestamps 09:14 and 11:32. Both anomalies visible.
Full raw video available on request. All video links are password-protected. Contact PierPoint 360 at PierPoint360.com.
Plain-Language Legend
PierScan reports use neutral documentation language only. This legend translates the terms used in your report into plain English and indicates what next steps typically look like for each finding type.
Columnar biological structures (mud-like material)
A tube-like structure made of a mud-like material, found on a wood member or masonry surface. The robot documented what it saw. Type and origin are not determined by this report.
Next step: Consult a licensed pest control professional for evaluation.
Wood member shows visible surface deterioration (flaking, softening)
The outer surface of a wood beam or joist shows signs of breakdown — the wood appears to be flaking or softened in appearance. The robot documented the visual condition only.
Next step: Consult a licensed structural engineer or contractor for evaluation.
Gap visible between pier top and beam
A space was observed between the top of a brick or concrete pier and the beam it is meant to support. This was documented visually. No measurement was taken.
Next step: Consult a licensed structural engineer for evaluation.
Thermal anomaly — elevated temperature
The thermal camera detected a localized area that was warmer than the surrounding surfaces. This may indicate a biological presence, a plumbing condition, electrical activity, or other heat source. The report documents the observation only.
Next step: Consult the appropriate licensed professional based on location and context.
Thermal anomaly — cooler temperature (cold spot)
The thermal camera detected a localized area that was cooler than the surrounding surfaces. This may indicate moisture intrusion, HVAC activity, or other condition. The report documents the observation only.
Next step: Consult a licensed plumber, HVAC technician, or contractor depending on location.
Mineral deposits / staining on pipe surface
White or discolored deposits, or staining, on the outside of a pipe. This often indicates prior or ongoing moisture at or near this location. No active drip was observed at the time of the scan.
Next step: Consult a licensed plumber for evaluation.
Sistered joist — evidence of prior repair
A second piece of lumber has been attached alongside an existing beam or joist. This is a common repair technique. The documentation notes the observation — it does not evaluate the quality or adequacy of the repair.
Next step: Consult a licensed contractor or structural engineer if the condition of the original member is a concern.
Robot access not possible — insufficient clearance
The robot could not reach a specific area because there was not enough vertical space for it to pass through. That area is undocumented. This limitation is noted on the zone map.
Next step: If this area is of concern, consult a licensed professional who can assess via alternative means.