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Can a comprehensive Home Inspection be performed in one Hour?

By
Home Inspector with INDOOR MICROBIAL SPECIALIST HI-80 & MRSA1895
 John M. Acaron, CHI, CMI /  (850-814-3889)                       

In our opinion, no home inspector, in any case, regardless of qualifications, certifications, or experience, can perform a comprehensive and thorough home inspection in an hour or less. Any home inspection performed in an hour cannot be a thorough inspection.  A professional Home Inspector who spends an hour inspecting a home is taking advantage of their clients, making a mockery of the home inspection profession, and acting negligent in the process. By the time the inspector set up his equipment, survey the area (property), addresses in detail the basic systems (Roof, Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC systems) in the house, provide preliminary brief to the client and store his equipment in his vehicle no less than a minimum of 2 + hours will be spent.

The following are a few things you may want to check to make sure you don't refer to your client the "1 hour home inspector":

The Home Inspector is not certified and has minimal credentials.  This is a warning that the home inspector may not have the knowledge or experience to inspect a home properly. The reason this inspector is so fast is because he or she may not know what to look for. The inspector can end up missing conditions or they may even be oblivious to certain warning signs within a home. Here in Florida, home inspectors don't need to be licensed, certified or anything else to perform a home inspection. So in theory anybody off the street can call him or she a professional Home Inspector - scary isn't it? This is why we have organizations like InterNACHI, ESA, IAQA or ICC to certify inspectors through tests and education so you know you can gauge whether a home inspector is actually knowledgeable enough to inspect a home.

The inspector performs numerous home inspections a day.   These home inspectors schedule too many inspections a day and rush through each home inspection to get to the next. Look out for this! The correct thing to do is to provide your client home inspection companies that their inspectors perform one or two inspections a day. This way he or she is not rushed and can spend the appropriate amount of time inspecting the home for your client. Be sure to ask how many inspections a home inspector performs a day. "A Happy Client = Referrals"

The inspector cost for the inspection is priced to low. The inspector doesn't charge enough for the home inspection and ends up short changing your clients with the "1 hour inspection". This means if your client pay a little he or she get a little, probably an hour. These inspectors are usually the ones that get first time homebuyers and Real Estates agents because they are the cheapest. I know that a lot of homebuyer's and particularly first timers and even some agents don't understand the purpose of a home inspection and how to refer a home inspection company. Do your research.

To be a Professional Home Inspector you must be educated, well-trained, and training should be an ongoing process. Education, Experience and Expertise are the key elements to determine if a Professional Home Inspector can perform an accurate and un-bias home inspection in the correct time frame.  The job requires integrity, honesty, and determination and adherent to the standard of practice and ethical codes dictated by his or her professional trade association. For more info. visit:

www.HOMEINSPECTORUSA.biz          or         www.PanamaCityHomeInspector.com

 
Posted by

Alisa Stone Herring
Stone Real Estate Group, LLC - Panama City Beach, FL
CRS, GRI

Hi, SO I see that you pay to be a featured listing on here. Do you think it is worth it? I am new to Active Rain and I am trying to fugure out if all of this and the ranking is worth my time. Any words of wisdom that you mat have would be great.

 

Thanks and I look foward to working with you!

 

~Alisa

www.TheBeachPeach.com

Dec 30, 2008 03:30 PM
John M. Acaron, CMI, MRSA
INDOOR MICROBIAL SPECIALIST - The Villages, FL
Master Mold Inspector & Chief Mold Assessor

Hi Alisa,

FYI:

You do not pay to be a member of active rain. However, to be effective and make active rain work for you a series of action will be required such as:

Blog (quality and educational)

Bring Associates to the site

Share educational and relevant information to enhance the real estate profession.

And follow the rules and directives.

Linking your website to active rain will help move up and rankling + you will meet quality affiliates and friends that can help your business and provide leads. The site is very informative and you will meet people from all over the country in the same line of work. Good luck and hope that you find active rain very productive. If I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me. Please visit my website at: HOMEINSPECTORUSA

Feb 19, 2009 11:13 AM