Nothing Beats Experience
Who Do You Want To Hire?
Purchasing a new home involves some risk. Every home without exception will have some issues you will want to know about. You will not have the time nor do you have the expertise to identify potential problems. That is why you want to hire an inspector. You need someone with not only specialized training and certification, but you want your inspector to have real world experience building and repairing homes. The most important things you cannot learn in a classroom. You need to get your hands dirty. And the truth is, many inspectors that are selling themselves today have no real world experience building or repairing homes. That leaves you at risk! What will the inexperienced inspector miss that is very important to your purchase agreement? Why take that risk?
Choose Your Inspector Wisely
Ask My Competitors To Show You Their Work History
If they can’t show you where they have been and what they have done, are you sure they will do a good job? A home inspection requires a thorough understanding of how a home is built. Is that other inspector able to give you the same depth of understanding and insight? If not, then there is really no need to waste your time searching any further.
Steven O’Connell is a licensed remodeler and the owner of Rare Wood Remodeling. With over 24 years in the building Trades, his experience will provide you with a thorough inspection that gives you the results and information you need to negotiate and sign your purchase agreement.
Certified Home Inspector
Professionally Trained and Certified at Kaplan
When you hire a home inspector, you need to hire an inspector that is certified and insured. Home inspectors are required to follow nationally recognized standards of practice and a code of ethics. I have chosen Kaplan Professional Schools to be my educational and certification resource because of their reputation and high educational standards. I have also recieved my contractors continuing education through Kaplan and I have attended their building science courses as well. I am committed to an ongoing education to continue to refine my knowledge of the home inspection industry.
Professional Association Memberships
International Association Of Certified Home Inspectors
I have chosen to be a member of Inter-NACHI because of their extensive online educational resources. Home inspectors need to be enthusiastic about their education and I enjoy mastering the materials and course requirements to maintain a membership with Inter-NACHI. This means that you will recieve a thorough home inspection from a well educated home inspector.
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