If you’re wondering how to find a qualified home inspector, there are a few things you should know.

The inspector can give you a detailed report on any potential problems that may arise while owning said property. Additionally, it is valuable to have a home inspection before you sell a property to identify any issues before accepting an offer. Handling any potential bumps in the road before is much easier than facing them in the middle of escrow. 

Before we get any deeper into finding a qualified home inspector, we are a professional & qualified home inspection company and are always glad to help. As you go through this blog post or any other content on our website, we just want you to know that you can always contact us with any questions or concerns that you may have. You can also browse through our “Frequently Asked Questions“. Now, back to it.

Finding A Qualified Home Inspector

Regardless of what role you play in the real estate process, a home inspection will only ever be as good as the home inspector. Unfortunately, some inspectors are not credible when it comes to their background (be it personal or professional) and their qualifications. To help circumvent these individuals, here are a few credible organizations that can be used as a resource. 

The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) is a credible source. This organization resides in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The Association requires compliance with both a code of ethics and strict practice standards for its members.

Located in Des Plains, Illinois, is The American Society of Home Inspectors, Inc. (ASHI). This organization was founded in 1976 to create a resource for home inspections, as well as a quality control atmosphere.

While these are not the only organizations that provide high-quality and credible home inspectors, they do stand out among the rest in the industry. Hopefully knowing they have strict rules for both morals and the technicals can provide stress relief during the real estate process. Using a qualified home inspector removes most of the unknown issues sure to arise when buying and/or selling a property. 

If you have any additional questions or would like to discuss scheduling a home inspection, you can always contact us via our contact page. As mentioned earlier, you can also visit our “Frequently Asked Questions” page and browse questions there.

 

 

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Jake Edenfield

Owner and Certified Inspector

Home Inspections that Make You Feel Confident About Your Investment