 |
|
 |
Accurate Home Inspection - home inspectors
What is the difference between an Accurate Home Inspection and any other?
Odds are it is the level of experience and education of the home inspector who performs the inspection. You see home inspectors learn like everyone else does, by experience.
For many years airline pilots were taught in the class room what to do when an emergency occurs. Over and over the airline pilots were taught to do exactly the same thing by experienced pilots. Over and over the same crashes would occur with the the same pilot errors being the cause.
Eventually realistic flight simulators were invented and put into service. Finally pilots could sit in the pilot seat and under realistic conditions face emergencies to test their skills so they would know what to expect. Finally at last pilot error as a cause for airline crashes began to diminish.
There is no home inspection simulator for home inspectors. Accurate Home Inspections require a special skill set that simply can not be learned in a few weeks of class room education or a week or so performing actual home inspections.
Accurate Home Inspections are most likely performed by a person with years of experience in construction and at least a decade and a half of actual home inspection experience.
While there may not be a home inspection simulator experienced home inspectors have all been taught by other home inspection clients exactly what home inspection clients expect from Accurate Home Inspections.
Experienced home inspectors all know at the end of the day it is not what is important to us for the client to know it is what the client feels is important. Each and every client has a different set of needs however the same basic needs exist no matter who the home buyer is.
Regardless of what the inspector thinks is important, or expensive or necessary it is vital the customer be happy with the how the home inspection findings are delivered after the inspection and for each and every home buyer to be happy with the inspection years later.
While keeping customers happy during the inspection is relatively easy, knowing what they need to be told that day and knowing what to write in their home inspection report that day is a much more difficult to learn skill set.
Home inspectors learn by client complaints. Like it or not that is how life is. The longer a home inspector is in business, the more complaints they have had and the better that home inspector is at detailing issues for the next customer.
Those who recently graduated home inspection school and have performed a few hundred inspections usually think they know it all, much like many teenagers. Frequently their clients find out the inexperienced home inspector they hired just learned a lesson on their time while being paid for learning. The home buyer then gets to pay the bill. A real win win for the home inspector and a loosing situation for the home buyer.
Accurate Home Inspection
|