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Frequently Asked Questions
Why Should I Hire You?
What Really Matters?
What Do You Do?
What Should I Do?
- 01I am a member of InterNACHI®, the world's leading organization of certified inspectors. I am a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)®. I take 24 hours of continuing education every year to maintain my certification as a home inspector. I am also certified in numerous other types of inspections. Moreover as a North Carolina Licensed Home Inspector I am required to follow the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. (https://www.ncosfm.gov/administrative/nchilb-standards-practice-october-1-2022-edition/open) https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ebd5e8_168616bee80e492dbf4e468e920d03e7~mv2.png
- 02My goal is to provide you with exceptional service and the greatest value. If you hire me, I will give you the right information you need to make the best decisions. This may be the most important decision and biggest investment you'll ever make, and I'm honored to help you at this moment. I will show you how your home works, how to maintain it, and how to save energy. I will show you everything I inspect and everything you should know about the home or building. I will provide you with an inspection report that is easy to read and understand, including a short summary report. I will provide you with a 100-page home maintenance book that includes information on identifying house problems before they become major defects. It will explain how to make home repairs yourself and provide a home maintenance checklist for every season of the year. I will use an infrared camera, which allows me to see things you can't see. I will also use a moisture meter, GFCI and AFCI tester, crawlspace gear, and a drone. I will invite you to join my network of clients who are my neighbors. I make myself available to my clients at any time, particularly when they experience a problem with their house. Welcome to the neighborhood.
- 03I inspect everything listed in the Home Inspection Standards of Practice, which is available by visiting the www.nachi.org/sop.(https://www.nachi.org/sop.htm)
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