About
Professional Home Inspector
TREC LIC# 23719
Airdaleinspection.com
As a home buyer:
A home is probably the largest purchase you'll ever make, so it's important to understand the condition of your investment. I will provide a non-invasive examination of the home’s accessible structure, systems and components. While a home inspection is not a prediction of future conditions, and cannot reveal every concern that exists (or ever could exist), it will significantly reduce your anxiety by arming you with the knowledge you need to make an informed home-buying decision.
I am a Certified Professional Inspector® trained by InterNACHI—the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors which is the world's largest nonprofit association of residential and commercial property inspectors, and provides education, training, certification, benefits and support for its members. All InterNACHI-Certified Professional Inspectors® 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.
I have acquired extensive home inspector training through InterNACHI’s rigorous Continuing Education curriculum, which includes dozens of live classroom, online, and video training courses, written by experts in their field, which have received more than 1,400 accreditations by state and governmental agencies throughout North America.
In order to become certified, I was 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.
Here is the list of InterNACHI courses required for initial certification:
Safe Practices for the Home Inspector
25 Standards Every Inspector Should Know
Residential Plumbing Overview for Inspectors
How to Perform Residential Electrical Inspections
How to Perform Roof Inspections
How to Inspect HVAC Systems
Structural Issues for Home Inspectors
How to Inspect the Exterior
How to Inspect the Attic, Insulation, Ventilation and Interior
How to Perform Deck Inspections
How to Inspect for Moisture Intrusion
How to Inspect Fireplaces, Stoves, and Chimneys
Although the State of Texas requires licensing of home inspectors, the certifications and Continuing Education required by InterNACHI serve as additional in-depth training for the certified inspector so that he can provide sufficient and accurate information regarding a home’s condition.
If you any have further questions, please let me know.
Sample reports are available at request.
Home inspection starting at $200
1. Digital and pdf inspection report.
2. On-site inspection report available.
3. On-site inspection walkthrough available.
4. Contactless payment and reports.
I am a bilingual veteran owned business. I am insured and licensed by the Texas Real Estate Commission as a Professional Home Inspector. I provide unbiased inspection report and affordable service with attention to detail. My inspection report are digital, easy to read, and with great picture quality. I'm available to walkthrough with my client on inspection day or talk about the report over the phone. I stay current with the latest technique with home building and work on certifications within my associations.
Available additional inspection services :
-Crawlspace (pier and beam)
-Outbuilding (mother-in-law suite)
-Pool
-Hot tub
-Septic
-Sprinkler system
-Repair Cost Estimate (3rd party provider)
-Repair Inspection
Helping the people on their new home purchase.
Details
Square footage of home
Number of bathrooms
Number of bedrooms
Property type
Home features
Inspection reason
Photos and videos
Reviews
Maria N.
Brianna N.
Nicholas D.
Keegan D.
Eli H.
Carl B.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
-Book by phone or online
-Get notication by phone txt and email of booking confirmation.
-Inspection day. Either walktrought or phone call about findings
- Get notication by phone txt and email of report
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I am a Certified Professional Inspector® trained by InterNACHI—the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors which is the world's largest nonprofit association of residential and commercial property inspectors, and provides education, training, certification, benefits and support for its members. All InterNACHI-Certified Professional Inspectors® 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.
I have acquired extensive home inspector training through InterNACHI’s rigorous Continuing Education curriculum, which includes dozens of live classroom, online, and video training courses, written by experts in their field, which have received more than 1,400 accreditations by state and governmental agencies throughout North America.
In order to become certified, I was 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.
Here is the list of InterNACHI courses required for initial certification:
Safe Practices for the Home Inspector
25 Standards Every Inspector Should Know
Residential Plumbing Overview for Inspectors
How to Perform Residential Electrical Inspections
How to Perform Roof Inspections
How to Inspect HVAC Systems
Structural Issues for Home Inspectors
How to Inspect the Exterior
How to Inspect the Attic, Insulation, Ventilation and Interior
How to Perform Deck Inspections
How to Inspect for Moisture Intrusion
How to Inspect Fireplaces, Stoves, and Chimneys
Although the State of Texas requires licensing of home inspectors, the certifications and Continuing Education required by InterNACHI serve as additional in-depth training for the certified inspector so that he can provide sufficient and accurate information regarding a home’s condition.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
I price by square footage.
How did you get started in this business?
I started from the experience of being a home buyer. I found my first house and I needed a home inspection. Instead of booking a home inspector. I had a family member who was an excellent home contractor and I asked him to give my house a good once over. He did find major issues that we later took care of but after living in my house for years. I found other things that I wished I knew before I bought the place.
What types of customers have you worked with?
All types.
-New home buyers
-Contractors
-Experiance buyer
-Long distance