
When it comes to choosing a qualified Home Inspection Provider here are a few things to consider:
Whether you are considering buying or selling a new or pre-owned home, it’s in your best interest to
have a knowledgeable professional on your side to evaluate the condition of the property you are considering to sell or purchase.
Your Professional of choice should make it a top priority to share as much information as possible when it comes to educating you on unforeseen risks regarding the subject property.
Today, Texas Contractors are not required by the State to be licensed, so it’s imperative that you have someone on your side who knows what to look out for.
Hiring a Professional Home Inspector who is also a discerning Architect to inspect your property is the best way to limit your exposure to major repairs and here’s why:
Although all defects may not appear within the limited scope of a home inspection, having someone with the knowledge of how to build and what the proper construction techniques are will definitely provide a un-biased look at your potential home purchase to determine if it’s a ‘deal’ or a ‘dud’.
The benefits of choosing a Home Inspector who is also an Architect:
As an Architect & Professional Home Inspector, I am required to complete continuing education per State of Texas, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) & Internachi Membership requirements. By doing so, I am always current on acceptable building codes and standards of practice.
Architects must have completed a minimum of 4 years in college studying structures, HVAC, Building and Design Concepts.
My knowledge of how structures are to be built far surpasses that of a typical Home Inspector. I would be happy to discuss any questions or concerns you might have regarding areas not within the Inspection Report.

NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY TEXAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION:
