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My education and experience,

United States Army ( Honorable ) Discaharge 1976

Building commercial, Crew Leader Titan Atlantic Construction 1978-1979

Civil Sevice NAS Jax DOD, 1979 – 2006 ( Carpentry/Construction/Inspector/Examiner )

Graduated Residential Construction FCCJ / North Fl. Builders 6/21/1985

Blue print reading, US Government /DOD 1989

Renovations Project Coordinator ( Residential ) 1998 to Current.

Inspection Depot Certified Home Inspector 2/26/2005

New Construction  Certified ( Residential ) 10/1/2005

American Society Of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Certified 2005

International Association Of Certfied Home inspectors ( InterNachi) 2005

International Code Council ( ICC ) Registered 6/2005

Founded On The Level Home Inspection Of Florida 5/2005

Indoor Air Quality Certified Specialist 6/10/2006

My Safe Florida Home Windstorm Inspector ( State Certified ) 9/11/2007

FEMA Certified Diasater Inspector 5/1/2007

My Safe Florida Home Update Program 9/1/2008

ASHI Requirement:

American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)
A non-profit organization formed as a voluntary professional society. To qualify for membership, inspectors must pass a series of tests that measure their technical and professional knowledge. Before they can join they must also perform at least 250 paid professional inspections according to the ASHI standards of practice. They must undergo a one-year review and trial period, subscribe to the Society’s Code of Ethics and meet a yearly quota of continuing education requirements.

Next,
Below are some links that can take you to more information about elements that are sometimes found in homes. Your home inspection may or may not include these inspections or testing. It is recommended that you review your contract with our company to determine what additional services (if any) were performed.

Associations:
https://www.nachi.org/    https://www.ashi.org/

Education:
Radon:
https://www.epa.gov/radon/

EPA    https://www.epa.gov/

HUD   https://www.hud.gov/offices/lead/index.cfm

Consumer Safety & Recalls,
https://www.cpsc.gov/ from swimming pools to items in the home

Chinese Drywall https://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/24/chinese.drywall/index.html

Let Me help you sell your home with a pre-sale inspection
see:
 https://www.moveincertified.com/

Polybutylene plumbing in homes
https://www.polybutylene.com/poly.html

Federal Pacific Panels
https://www.inspect-ny.com/fpe/fpe.html
Fires waiting to happen, debate waitihttps://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/24/chinese.drywall/index.htmlng to be ended

Additional interesting sites for Education and Enjoyment

https://www.bobvilla.com/onthelevel/

Lowes https://www.lowes.com/ Home Depot https://homedepot.com/

Additional Info about home environment,

https://www.myvollara.com/(bracewellrd)/Site/Home

 

 

 

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