
Home Inspection Video Walkthrough
Take a look at our in-depth process for inspecting your home! This video will walk you through every check we mark to ensure your home is safe and up to code.
Training, Certification and licensing
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Trained by InterNAHI
InterNACHI® is the world’s leading association for home inspectors. The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors – InterNACHI® – is the world’s largest trade organization of residential and commercial property inspectors. Founded in 1994 by Certified Master Inspector® Nick Gromicko.
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ASHI Trained and Certified
ASHI upholds professional excellence throughout the industry and encourages its members to achieve the highest credentials in the field. ASHI creates advancement opportunities for its members. This is accomplished through efforts such as providing educational resources and events, presenting technical information, connecting members with prospective clients, and lobbying on Capitol Hill. By upholding professional excellence throughout its membership, ASHI strives to keep the home inspection industry at a high standard.
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Home Inspection School
The Nation's Most Trusted Home Inspection School. Inspection Certification Associates online and classroom home inspection training instructors are the finest in the industry. Each of our home inspection instructors has years of experience in teaching home inspection classes and running their own successful home inspection businesses – employing multiple inspectors.
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National Home Inspectors Exam Certified
The National Home Inspector Exam (NHIE) ensures that home inspection professionals meet basic knowledge and practice requirements for the purposes of regulation. Successful completion of the examination fulfills the needs of the public, the government and of home inspectors.
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Passed on the first Try TN and MS
Most who attempt the nationally recognized exam don’t pass on their first attempt. With my experience, preparation, and heart for learning, I was able to pass on my first attempt. The Home Inspector Licensing Program was enacted April 18, 2005 to ensure that only qualified persons are licensed home inspectors and that the licensed inspector offers Tennessee Consumers a professional, educated opinion of the condition of their homes. Effective July 1, 2001, Home Inspectors in the State of Mississippi were required to become licensed.
American Society of Home Inspectors
As the oldest and most respected organization of home inspectors in North America, ASHI takes pride in its position of leadership. Its Membership works to build public awareness of home inspection and to enhance the technical and ethical performance of home inspectors.
Standard of Practice for Home Inspections
The ASHI Standard of Practice for Home Inspections guides home inspectors in the performance of their inspections. Subject to regular review, the Standard of Practice for Home Inspections reflects information gained through surveys of conditions in the field and of the consumers’ interests and concerns. Vigilance has elevated ASHI’s Standard of Practice for Home Inspections so that today it is the most widely-accepted home inspection guideline and is recognized by many government and professional groups as the definitive standard for professional performance.
Code of Ethics for the Home Inspection Profession
ASHI’s Code of Ethics stresses the home inspector’s responsibility to report the results of the inspection in a fair, impartial, and professional manner, avoiding conflicts of interest.

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