Why choose an ASHI New England home inspector?
Members of ASHI New England are independent professional home inspectors who have met the most rigorous technical and experience requirements in effect today. To become an ASHI member, a home inspector must pass two written technical exams, have performed a minimum of 250 professional fee-paid home inspections, and maintained his or her candidate status for no less than six months. (Prior to 1987, members were tested by a peer review board). ASHI New England Home Inspectors are required to follow the national organization’s Code of Ethics, and to obtain continuing education credits in order to keep current with the latest in building technology, materials, and professional skills. Because they participate in a local chapter, ASHI New England Home Inspectors have the added knowledge gained thru participation in group round table discussions, monthly membership meetings and educational seminars, and an established professional network that is aware of the latest developments in the home
Members of ASHI New England are independent professional home inspectors who have met the most rigorous technical and experience requirements in effect today. ASHI New England Home Inspectors are required to follow the national organization’s Code of Ethics, and to obtain continuing education credits in order to keep current with the latest in building technology, materials, and professional skills. Because they participate in a local chapter, ASHI New England Home Inspectors have the added knowledge gained thru participation in group round table discussions, monthly membership meetings and educational seminars, and an established professional network that is aware of the latest developments in the home inspection profession.