Qualifications
Comparing Inspectors?
You'll Want To Know This
I have completed each of these tests of competency...
State of Tennessee Licensing Program
The Home Inspector Licensing Program was enacted April 18, 2005 to ensure that only qualified persons are licensed home inspectors, and that the licensed inspector offers Tennessee Consumers a professional, educated opinion of the condition of their homes.
"It is our mission to protect the public health, safety and welfare by ensuring compliance through education, licensure and regulation." Home Inspector Licensing ProgramState of Tennessee
For more information regarding Home Inspector Licensing Program click HERE.
We believe in education and have the experience of completing many home inspections both in Ohio and Pennsylvania. We met or exceeded all state requirements for licensing prior it's enactment and proudly hold Tennessee Home Inspection License #002.
NACHI Certification
Certification with NACHI requires an entrance exam to become a member. Other major home inspection organizations do not require an entrance examination at all! That means you may be getting an inspector with very little experience or knowledge of the inspection industry. Anyone can be a member of any of the other major home inspection organizations as long as they pay their fees. They're called "candidate" members by some organizations. So be careful.
The National Home Inspectors Examination
The attention to detail in this exam, and the exhaustive EBPHI Home Inspector Role Delineation Study of January 2003, ensures the National Home Inspectors Examination covers all home inspection job-related knowledge and skills. The examination also assesses competency in areas where lack of knowledge could cause harm to the public.
As of August 2003, twenty-two states require passing a technical examination for home inspector licensing, and fourteen of those states use the National Home Inspector Examination for this competence assessment. Five other states have some form of home inspector regulation and several others have legislation or regulation in development.
The National Home Inspectors Examination is the same standard test required for all ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors)members.
Certificate of Completion from University Education Services, INC.
Successful completion of the initial radon training program for:
National Radon Safety Board Radon Testing Technician and Specialist
National Environmental Health Association Residential Service Provider of Indoor Radon Measurements
Personal letter of commendation from Dr. Paul Houle Board of Directors of NRSB
"… I know full well how much time went into this effort and you are to be applauded for maintaining the high degree of integrity and professionalism in your efforts."
Certified Professional Environmental Inspector
“… has met the highest standards and is therefore entitled to membership into the PRO-LAB Professional PARTNERS Program."
New Construction Inspection Certificate of completion from the Inspection Training Association.
Home Inspection courses are approved for continuing education credits by:
American Society of Home Inspectors ASHI
California Real Estate Inspection Association CREIA
Foundation of Real Estate Appraisers FREA
National Association of Certified Home Inspectors NACHI
National Association of Home Inspectors NAHI
Office of Real Estate Appraisers OREA - Selected courses
The Toughest Test of All...The Customer
Like you, we demand the finest in customer service from the companies we deal with. And that's what we provide for you as well. You have my personal word on that.







