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Why Hire an InterNACHI Inspector?

InterNACHI inspectors are trained and certified by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, the world's largest association of residential and commercial property inspectors. InterNACHI provides its members with accredited training and education, free benefits, expert advice, and peer support- all to help them serve their homeowner-clients with the highest-quality inspections for their largest investment.

As an InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector:

  • I'm required to stay up to date with the industry's most rigorous continuing education through online, video, and live training courses, which have been awarded more than 1,400 approvals and accreditations by governmental and other agencies;

  • I adhere to a comprehensive Standards of Practice to ensure that you receive a detailed and accurate home inspection;

  • I abide by a strict Code of Ethics, which puts my clients first and protects their rights as consumers; and

My standard home inspection is an evaluation of the visible and accessible interior and exterior structure, systems and components. Your report will include my findings of any material defects I discover in an easy-to-read format. I will also provide my recommendations for monitoring, repair or replacement, and my job isn't finished until you understand everything in your report.

For the Home Buyer

A home is probably the largest purchase you'll ever make, so it's important to understand the condition of your investment. I will provide a non-invasive examination of the home's accessible structure, systems and components. While a home inspection is not a prediction of future conditions, and cannot reveal every concern that exists, it will significantly reduce your stress by arming you with the knowledge you need to make an informed home-buying decision.

For the Home Seller

Are you selling your home? Let me inspect it before you even list it. A Move-In Certified Seller Inspection alerts you to any defects or problems with your home so that you can address them before prospective buyers discover them. You can then take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates. Show prospective buyers that you're dealing in good faith.

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