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Why Choose Our Services Currently the state of Idaho has no licensing requirements for home and property inspectors. At least 40% of your inspection will require electrical related services alone. That is why you need an inspector that you can be sure is completely qualified, trained, honest, and will inspect your property as if they were going to purchase it themselves. I am an Idaho state licensed electrical journeyman and have been in the commercial and residential construction industry for fifteen years with five years of Union apprenticeship and training. I maintain my license with the state of Idaho through continuing education requirements including CODE updates and industry related classes such as NICET Training. (National Institute For Certification In Engineering Technologies.) I have also had extensive training by “Inspection Training Associates” in Las Vegas, Nevada by Master Inspector Mark Harger (ASHI #002187) in such areas as: heating and air conditioning, plumbing, roofing, and framing along with actual residential inspections. Inspection Reports Insight Property Inspection will complete an impartial third party visual examination of the physical structure and provide a detailed, unbiased, and confidential report on the condition of the home or building. This is your “key” to a sound investment. Understanding the components and systems of your property when it comes to purchasing, maintenance decisions, or repair can be crucial and critical. Insight is proud to provide the most comprehensive report system available, “Inspectvue Residential and Commercial”. You will find that your report is easy to understand with digital pictures containing necessary information of aspects such as: the roof, attic and crawlspace with regard to the fact that certain areas are usually inaccesible to the home buyer or investor. Qualifications When licensing and certification is not required, such as in Idaho, anyone can claim to be a home inspector, and there are currently no laws preventing them from doing so. It is extremely important that the investor or home buyer exercise caution when selecting an inspector. In the great state of Idaho the only practical standards for home inspectors are those enacted by professional organizations such as The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI), the country’s leading non-profit professional association for independent home inspectors. Membership requires initial testing, strict adherence to a regulated “Standards of Practice” and “Code of Ethics”, along with updated educational programs. When you're searching for an inspector, be certain the individual actually “inspecting” your property investment has the level of experience and knowledge that is needed for such an important decision. | |||
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