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Commercial
Building Inspections
What to look for when
selecting an ethical Commercial Building Inspections Company:
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You should choose only those companies who incorporate the Standards of Practice of National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI) or Florida Association of Building Inspectors (FABI) or National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI).
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Request
references. Sometimes, contacting past clients
will give you insight as to how capable a
potential home inspector is.
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Make
sure the inspection takes time, if they complete
it in 30 minutes, beware! A proper home
inspection should take upward of 3 hours to
complete.
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Make
sure to be present during the inspection, even
though a written report will be given to you.
Witnessing the issues first hand will make a
world of difference.
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Make
sure your inspector has knowledge about the
different parts of the house they will be
inspecting. They should be knowledgeable about
roofing, heat and air conditioning systems as
well as plumbing and electrical.
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Look
for a company that will tell you how many home
inspections they have completed. Also ask them
how many home inspections the inspector coming
to your home has completed inspections on.
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Look
for a company that respects the property their
inspecting and educates you on the condition of
the home.
Questions
to ask when selecting a company in this industry:
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How
long have you been inspecting homes in the area?
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How
many home inspections have you completed?
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Are
you familiar with electrical and plumbing
issues, as well as roofing and heating systems?
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How
soon do you provide a written inspection report?
How long do you keep the inspection on file?
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How
is cost calculated? How do you take payment?
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What
are your hours of availability?
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Can
you offer me any references in the area?
What to avoid when selecting a company in this industry:
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Avoid
an inspector that does not show you their
license when first meeting you.
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Avoid
inspectors that must see your home before
quoting you an inspection price? They should
have pre-set pricing based on size of your home
and time taken.
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Avoid
inspectors that do not have knowledge of your
house type and layout.
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Do
not write checks to an individual. It may take
days to get a written copy of your inspection.
Know how to keep in touch with the company prior
to payment.
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After interviewing and running an
extensive background check the National Association
Against Consumer Fraud has awarded the following
business a listing in The Business A-List:
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www.ACSHomeInspectionServices.com
My name is Brian M. Sullivan
Certified Real Estate Inspector I
would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself
and to present to you my Qualifications and the
Services I offer.
ACS
Home Inspection Services is a Certified
Professional Real Estate Consulting and Inspection
Company with more than 30 years of Commercial and
Residential Construction experience including
electrical and plumbing systems.
Some
of our services:
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Allergens
and Asthma-ARMI/ERMI Trigger Screening-
Allergens and Asthma Screening may detect unhealthy
indoor air quality conditions that may be
causing or contributing to many health issues
relating to children as well as adults. (ref.www.epa.gov)
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Full
Commercial and Residential Building Inspections
to help determine the Building and its
components condition.
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SSI-Short
Sale Inspections-which are directed to the Real
Estate Investor-A short sale inspection
report is an in-depth report outlining the
deficiencies as well as the approximate costs to
repair or replace the items.
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Wind
& Hurricane Structure Mitigation Inspection
to help determine a buildings resistance to wind
and rain. Also, most insurance companies will
allow a reduction in the wind portion of their
insurance premiums upon verification of specific
items.
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Home
Warranty Insurance for A/C, Appliances, and
other items is available on existing homes as
well as recently purchased homes.
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New
Construction Progress Inspections-verifying
construction progress for the Home Owner or
Financial Institution.
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Citizens
Insurance Inspections-to replace non-renewed
or cancelled policies (6 Page report).
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Mobile
and Modular Home Inspection- 4 point
Insurance Inspection; Full Inspection including
Tie-Down Anchoring System, Mounting Pads and
Frame Inspection.
My
Qualifications:
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National
Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI) -
Certified Real Estate Inspector # 2007134
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Florida
Chapter of the National Association of Home
Inspectors-Registered Professional Inspector
NAHI-Fla. #
RPI-0101
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Florida
Association of Building Inspectors (FABI)
Registered Professional Inspector
FABI/RPI-0615
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Allergens
and Asthma Triggers & ERMI / ARMI Screening
- EMSL Certificate No. NJ-207-1020
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Certified
Hurricane and Wind Mitigation Inspector
(University of Florida - My Safe Florida Home).
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Certified
Mobile Home and Modular Home Inspector·
Certified Pool and Spa Inspector
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FEMA
Inspection Certified/Inspector Registration
29805
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Fla.
Certified Licensed Building Contractor w/Code
Inspection Certification (1991), (currently
inactive)
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Over
30 years of experience in Commercial and
Residential Construction and Renovation; plus
Electrical and Plumbing Contracting, (Michigan)
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Continuing
Education - more than 40 hours annually.
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Consultant
on various aspects of building components and
their relationship to the structure as a unit
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All
inspection reports include estimated costs to
correct noted deficiencies and / or other
conditions as the circumstances require
It
would be my pleasure to have the opportunity to be
of service to you.
Thank
you.
Sincerely,
Brian
M. Sullivan
Certified
Real Estate Inspector - CRI# 2007134
Registered Professional Inspector - RPI# 0101 / RPI#
0615
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