(1) Make Sure Your Home Inspector is Experienced:
Nobody works harder for you, the client than Wise Home Inspections! The success of the business depends on exceeding your expectations for quality and professionalism each and every time. Be sure to get an inspection from a professional company because they have a vested interest in ensuring your Total Satisfaction!
Also, it takes a full-time inspector 100s of inspections to develop the eyes, ears, and nose for hunting down problems. Part-time home inspectors simply don’t have the time in the field to develop that radar. Be sure to ask how many inspections the inspector conducts annually.
A quality full-time home inspector conducts between 300 and 400 inspections annually – blind inspector conducts 50 to 100 inspections annually.
Conducting 300-400 inspections each year requires extensive referrals, by prior clients, lenders, real estate agents, and others — so there is a much greater chance the inspector is not blind!
On the other hand, if the inspector is doing three inspections a day, he’s probably not spending the time needed to do a complete job. A complete inspection is going to take around 2 to 3 hours. Count on around an hour per 1,000 sq ft. depending on age and condition. Anything less and you’re just getting a drive-by inspection.
(2) Education & Training:
Being a contractor is very different from being a Professional Home Inspector. Home inspectors are responsible for evaluating all of the systems and components of the home — not just one aspect such as the electrical or the structure. To be able to provide a competent evaluation of all of these elements takes formal education and training.
Did the inspector attend one of the top home inspection schools, or did he complete a correspondence course, or have his brother-in-law Bubba show him how to inspect?
Comprehensive, continuing education and training are a must!
(3) Certifications:
While certifications are certainly important in order to avoid a blind inspector, it’s the combination of Experience, Education, and Training that make the difference in the competency of your next home inspector. Certifications let the world know that the inspector can pass a test, not that he can inspect a home properly. We all know people who are certified for one thing or another that we wouldn’t hire under any circumstances.
There is simply no substitute for experience and proper training.
Very thorough and quick turnaround with the inspection report! Buyers had lots of questions after the inspection, and Phil was very patient and answered all the questions and gave great information. I highly recommend! – Review of Wise Home Inspections By Gina Befumo
(4) Advanced Technology:
Buying a home is an extraordinary investment. So why would you want merely an ordinary inspection?
There is no reason to wonder if you’re getting the best inspection if the inspector is using cutting-edge technologies and the proper tools — such as Laser Thermometer, a professional-quality Moisture Meter, and Outlet Testers.
– Newer technology such as these will help uncover “hidden” signs of damage and potential problems that might otherwise go undetected in a superficial inspection.
(5) The Inspection Report:
The top home inspector that’s not a blind inspector in today’s business doesn’t produce handwritten reports. A professional inspector will provide at least a 30+ page narrative report, and not some little 10-15 pages that you can’t read because he writes like your doctor.
You should want the report to be written in plain English, not some “Techno-Jargon”- that only the home inspector can understand.
An inspector that makes repairs should always be avoided due to the conflict of interest inherent in that situation. All national home inspection associations forbid this lack of integrity and objectivity.
Ask for a sample of an inspection report so you’ll know what you can expect for your time and money. After all, you are the client! Click here for a copy of our sample report.
(6) The Company That Offers The Cheapest Price Is NOT The Company You Should Hire:
The company that offers the cheapest price is generally showing you a couple of things; 1) they are new or part-time and 2) they really do not know their costs (they will not be in business very long).
If you want a thorough Home Inspection of, what most likely will be, the largest purchase of your life, you will want an experienced professional Home Inspection Company on your side. Hiring a Home Inspection Company with an experience that understands that they work for you and no one else is crucial. Making sure that you, the buyer, understand the condition of your new property is our first priority.
* Inspectors that charge less, know less, do less, and therefore inspect less. They typically do not carry the technology and tools that are necessary to complete a thorough inspection.
* Wise Home Inspections always provides an on-site review of our findings with you and makes sure that you understand all aspects of the property. The final report, which includes photos, is emailed to you as an HTML file for the SAME DAY.
(7) See What Other Home Buyers Have Said About The Inspector:
Check online Reviews to get the opinions of past clients. If they do not have online reviews then their work probably hasn’t impressed anyone, and he might be blind in more ways than one!