Qualifications
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Graduate of Montana State University.
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology, 1993.
- Extensive study in building and solar heating systems.
- Fully trained in all areas of home inspection using NACHI approved courses. (Structural, Roofing, Electrical, & more)
- Fully trained per EPA Protocols for Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurements in Homes (EPA 402-R-92-003)
- Fully trained on CPSC Recalls and Alerts For Cadet In-Wall Heaters (CPSC Release# 00-070; Alert# 02-531).
- Certified by Environmental Data Resources Inc. (EDR) as a Qualified Provider of Neighborhood Environmental Reports. (EDR-Certified Partner)
- Trained and Certified for Methamphetamine (Meth) Sampling and Clandestine Lab Assessment and Sampling (Environmental Solutions Association).
- Associate Member in good standing of the Greater Idaho Falls Association of REALTORS®.
- Fully Certified by the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI).
- NACHI, established in 1990, is the largest inspection association in North America.
Many states have adopted NACHI’s rigorous certification agenda as their own for inspector licensing.
Only the best inspectors pass the NACHI certification test.
(Click here to view test statistics.)
Idaho currently has no licensing requirements, so home inspector certification is voluntary.
- My NACHI certification number is NACHI06091897 and can be verified at
www.nachi.org/verify.php or by clicking
here.
- My background in mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as extensive involvement in all phases of residential construction, provide the basis for a very detail-oriented and knowledgeable inspection.
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology, 1993.
- Extensive study in building and solar heating systems.
- NACHI, established in 1990, is the largest inspection association in North America. Many states have adopted NACHI’s rigorous certification agenda as their own for inspector licensing. Only the best inspectors pass the NACHI certification test. (Click here to view test statistics.) Idaho currently has no licensing requirements, so home inspector certification is voluntary.
- My NACHI certification number is NACHI06091897 and can be verified at www.nachi.org/verify.php or by clicking here.
I enjoy using my skills to help others, and I will take the time needed to do the job right. I won’t be “rushed.” A thorough inspection depends heavily on the individual inspector’s own effort.
If you honor me by permitting me to inspect your new home, I guarantee that I will give you my very best effort. This I promise you.
Inspected Once - Inspected Right