I'm considering putting together a home inspection which, in addition to complying with the typical Standards of Practice (NACHI, in my case), would identify green features in the home from a list of about 450. Along with that I'd offer energy rating services. I'm wondering if there's really a market out there for an inspection like this. Does this seem like just a good idea to me, or is it something people will pay for?
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CBC Home Inspections - Godfrey, IL
Metro East Home Inspector - IL.
It might be worth testing the waters, as they say. It may take a while, but it is definitely something more and more people will be thinking about in the future. A lot will depend on your local market. I'm curious, what are some of the items on this 450 list? That seems like a lot of inspecting.
May 31, 2007 05:24 PM
International Property Inspection - Boulder, CO
In addition to green features actually inspected for, it contains a number of things for which a seller would have to provide documentation. I'm actually well along with this project and the scope is wide. In a couple of weeks I'll be able to talk more freely about it.
My question is designed to test the waters.
May 31, 2007 07:15 PM
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