Certified Home Inspectors You Can Trust
At Premier Home Inspection Services, we are committed to excellence and continuous professional development. Our team holds multiple certifications including:
- CMI (Certified Master Inspector)
- InterNACHI CPI (Certified Professional Inspector
- Radon Measurement
- Infrared Certified
- Log Home Inspector
These certifications represent our dedication to staying at the forefront of the industry, ensuring that we deliver the highest quality inspections and services to our valued clients. When you choose Premier Home Inspection Services, you can have confidence that you’ve hired the best of the best.
Certified Master Inspector
These inspectors are the best inspectors in the world. CMI® is a professional designation available to all qualifying inspectors who wish to become Board-Certified by the Master Inspector Certification Board. All CMIs® are experienced, dedicated to education, and have a proven record in the inspection industry. Very few inspectors in this area can claim they are a CMI® Verify the certification of your inspector!
NACHI Certified Professional Inspector (NACHI)
InterNACHI inspectors are certified and trained by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, the world’s largest nonprofit association of residential and commercial property inspectors. InterNACHI provides its members with accredited training and education, free benefits, expert advice, and peer support—all to help them serve their homeowner-clients by providing them with the highest-quality inspections for their largest investments.
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Infrared Certified
This means your inspector has the proper training and knowledge to understand the principles of building science and the application of thermal imaging with infrared camera technology.
Certified Residential Thermographer
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Moisture Intrusion
This certification means your inspector is specifically trained to identify specific details of a building that may cause moisture-related problems and has a thorough understanding of how energy, moisture, water, and vapor moves through a building.
Log Home Inspector
This certification means that your inspector has successfully completed an 18-hour course specifically focusing on log homes.
Exterior Inspector
Your inspector is qualified to inspect and evaluate each component of the exterior for its performance and understand how moisture, heat and energy moves through a home.
Deck Inspector
This certification means your inspector has received specific training and can distinguish between proper and improper installation techniques, identify and describe common major structural and safety problems, and communicate to a client indications of defects.
Annual Home Maintenance
This certification means your inspector has successfully completed the following courses:
- 25 Standards Every Inspector Should Know
- Residential Plumbing Overview for Inspectors
- How to Perform Residential Electrical Inspections
- How to Perform Roof Inspections
- How to Inspect HVAC Systems
- Structural Issues for Home Inspectors
- How to Perform Exterior Inspections
- How to Inspect the Attic, Insulation, Ventilation and Interior
- How to Perform Deck Inspections
- How to Inspect for Moisture Intrusion
Chimney Inspector
As a certified chimney inspector, this means your inspector follows and abides by the Standards of Practice for performing an inspection of fireplaces, stoves and chimneys. Your inspector understands how each system and component functions; and will inspect for and report upon defects observed.
Radon Measurement
This certification means your inspector has successfully completed a 35-hour course and has a thorough understanding of testing protocols and the proper training to ensure proper testing methods are used.