Qualifications

InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector CPI®

I am an InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector CPI® and an InterNACHI® School graduate of the Home Inspector Certificate Program. All InterNACHI-Certified Professional Inspectors CPI® are required to pass an Inspector Exam every three years, follow a comprehensive Standards of Practice, abide by a strict Code of Ethics, and complete 24 hours of accredited Continuing Education courses each year to maintain their membership and certifications in good standing. You can read more about InterNACHI® HERE and check out their $25,000 Honor Guarantee HERE.

My Inspector Certifications

Here are my inspector certification. I am a graduate of InterNACHI® School. I am trained and qualified to inspect many types of systems and components of a home or building.


Certifications acquired through home inspector training from InterNACHI®

InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector CPI®

Trained and Experienced

Our inspectors are Certified Professional Inspectors CPI® trained by InterNACHI - the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (www.NACHI.org) - which is the world's largest nonprofit association of residential and commercial property inspectors that provides education, training, and certification.

All InterNACHI-Certified Professional Inspectors CPI® are required to pass an Inspector Exam, follow a comprehensive Standards of Practice, abide by a strict Code of Ethics, and take accredited Continuing Education courses each year in order to maintain their membership in good standing.

In order to become certified, our inspectors were required to take inspection courses related to the interior and exterior of the home, including the common and major areas of concern for home buyers, such as the foundation, heating and cooling, roof, plumbing, and electrical systems. Our inspectors are graduates of InterNACHI® School, the world's only home inspector college that offers the nationally-accredited Home Inspector Certificate Program.

Buying a home is typically the biggest investment you will ever make, so it's important to get a home inspection because the inspector can find and document defects that may or may not be evident to you. Such defects can range from simple replacements or repairs to severe damage or safety and health concerns.