A Best Home Inspection
When Real Experience Matters
Experience and Integrity at Work For Your Peace of Mind
2000+ Inspections, 30 years in the building trades



 
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Welcome... to Experience and Integrity

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For a basic overview on radon click on the radon link for this page.

Besides inspecting hundreds of homes, I have worked for over 30 years in almost every area of the construction industry, and owned my own construction company for 18 years. This background gives me the "real" experience and expertise to not only inspect your home but to give you solutions and ideas to remedy concerns that may have became apparent during the inspection. In the report you will also receive ideas on how to make your new house more comfortable, energy efficient, and valuable. I will also give maintenance and safety recommendations. Don't settle for any inspector, insist on the best.

 

What do you get from me? A lot more than just an inspection.

 You will receive:

  • A comprehensive and detailed inspection by an experienced professional. Click to see what my full inspection includes.
  • Your questions answered as you walk through the inspection with me.
  • Additional services offered: Click FHA Pest Inspections, radon, lead, mold, water, well, and septic dye tests. Same day report, on site after the inspection, or by email/archived web site. See "sample report".
  • Digital photos included to clarify concern areas, and as records of fact.
  • Updated safety code information and recommendations for your specific house. Click "example".
  • Maintenance recommendations and schedules for building components and mechanicals.
  • Suggestions on how to make your house more comfortable and energy efficient.
  • All home inspections include one year of phone or email consulting, anytime, no fee charged, and a complimentary subscription to "Home Hints" an informational monthly news letter/e News.                                       

 

To get the Best Inspection... You need the best inspector. 

Choosing the right Inspector:

  • Caution, all home inspectors are not equal, consequently, home inspections vary greatly. 
  • As a contractor I have done work for new homeowners who had home inspections and were told everything was fine,  later to find out, sadly, their home inspectors missed or did not report major code violations and other problems which led to costly repairs. They were either not qualified or did not bother to report the findings. 
  • Let the buyer beware. Consider the source of your referral. Some inspectors in central NY are known for, "He will pass anything, and he only takes about an hour." Some people might refer this same inspector to you saying, "This guy is really good." Ask yourself, is the referral in your best interest or theirs?
  • How many inspections has the inspector personally performed? This is important! An inspector may have been in business for 5 years but inspected less than a dozen homes. Your home buying decision is far too important to be a practice place for a part-time inspector.
  • Ask when the report will be delivered. Often the buying decision is time critical, you want to be sure you will receive your completed report in time to read, review, and respond. The best companies can deliver the report to you right at the home as the inspection is completed.
  • Does the completed report include photographs? Often the report will contain descriptions of damage or defect in locations of the home that only the inspector was able to access, like rooftops or crawl spaces. You will want pictures of these areas to make your understanding of the scope and location of the damage clear. It also makes repairs simpler to get estimated when a photograph is available.
  • Lastly, be sure to attend the home inspection, watch the process, and ask lots of questions. As a home inspector what I like most about my job is helping new home owners to become comfortable, by answering their questions. Most your concerns can be addressed by ideas and solutions which can remedy the problem. This is where a properly experienced inspector can be invaluable.

Click "My qualifications" for a list of my qualifications and more than 28 years experience in the construction industry. For more information on choosing a home inspector, Click "Is your inspector qualified."

 

Everyone knows that home ownership is the American Dream. That dream can quickly become a nightmare, however, for uninformed buyers (or buyers with careless inspectors). Even newly constructed homes can harbor costly mistakes - mistakes that may not be visible to the untrained eye.

                                               from "Inspect before you Invest" article on finetuning.com

 

Your home is a major investment. Whether you intend to stay in it forever or plan to move someday, chances are good that you will spend the next several years in your new home. Why not take the time up front to get a quality home inspection for your new purchase, to ensure you won't come across any unexpected surprises down the road? 

I can provide you with the professional home inspection or you deserve, in any of the following areas: 

  • City of Syracuse
  • Auburn
  • Camillus
  • Canastota
  • Cazenovia
  • Central Square
  • Chittenango
  • Cicero
  • Cortland
  • Clay 
  • Fair Haven
  • Fayetteville  
  • Fulton
  • Homer
  • Ithaca
  • La Fayette
  • Liverpool
  • Manlius
  • Marcellus  
  • Mexico
  • Oswego  
  • Parish  
  • Phoenix
  • Pulaski
  • Rome
  • Seneca Falls
  • Solvay
  • Skaneateles   
  • Utica
  • Watertown   
  • Onondaga Co.
  • Madison Co.
  • Oswego Co.
  • Oneida Co.
  • Cortland Co.
  • Cayuga Co.
  • Lewis Co.
  • Jefferson Co.
  • Tompkins Co.
  • Wayne Co.

 

NACHI-certified home inspectors have the education and experience it takes to ensure that you will receive a professional and thorough home inspection. Click here to read more about NACHI certification requirements

Homeowners, whether you're buying or selling, here's a collection of resources and articles that may be of interest

If you are in the market for a home inspection, check out what I inspect, and what you can expect from me. If you would like to know more, please contact me for a personal consultation, or to schedule an inspection today.










 

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NY State Home Inspection License #16000011376
 
 
Free Home Maintenance Book and I take extra time to explain and answer questions. 
 
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NACHI Certification #NACHI03012906
International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI, formerly NACHI) is a U.S.-based, non-profit professional association for home inspectors. It is the largest home inspection association in the world, with nearly 8,000 members in the US and 60 other countries. Members are required to adhere to the InterNACHI Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.
 
IAQ2 Certification
Cert. # IAC2-00-0431
IAC2 Mold Certified
IAC2 is the non-profit, certifying body for home and building inspectors who have fulfilled certain educational and testing requirements including those in the area of indoor air quality.
Indoor air quality issues include Mold, Radon, Biologicals, Carbon Monoxide, Formaldehyde and other Volatile Organic Compounds or VOC's, Pesticides, Asbestos and Lead.