FIND AN
INSPECTOR
How Do I Choose a
Home Inspector?
The first and best
way to select a home
inspector is to ask
your real estate
agent. Their
expertise and
experience is an
invaluable asset
during the entire
home buying process,
and you can benefit
greatly from their
professional
contacts.
Choosing a home
inspector is a very
important decision.
As it is a
relatively new
profession,
comparatively
speaking, many
states do not
currently regulate
home inspectors with
licensing and
certification.
Because of this,
many homebuyers are
tempted to select a
handyman or a
contractor to
perform a discount
inspection. This is
not recommended.
Because the
inspection process
is highly detailed,
it is important to
select an inspector
that is thoroughly
knowledgeable and
experienced.
There are some other
things to watch for
when selecting an
inspector. Ideally,
your inspector
should be associated
with the American
Society of Home
Inspectors (ASHI).
Membership in this
organization
requires that your
inspector adhere to
the professional
standards outlined
by this association,
and participate in
continuing
education.
Next to professional
affiliation, your
inspector should be
experienced in the
inspection process.
Competency at home
inspection is
developed from years
of hands-on
experience. A
contractor's license
is important, but
not nearly as
important as
inspection
experience itself.
Your inspector
should be
knowledgeable,
thorough,
meticulous,
competent and
detailed. Knowledge
of contracting and
building code
certification is
also helpful.