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Member Since 2020
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ASHI Standard of Practice
The ASHI Standard of Practice is the foundation that all ASHI members conduct their home inspections upon. Adhering to the Standard puts our members in the best position to provide an effective and informative service to their clients, and help them make a sound decision on their new home.
The Standard of Practice covers the following areas:
- Air Conditioning Systems
- Plumbing Systems
- Electrical Systems
- Structural Systems
- Exterior
- Fireplace
- Flooring
- Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
- Heating Systems
- Interior
- Insulation And Ventilation
- Roof System
Property Types
- Commercial Property Inspections
- High End Homes/ Estates
- Manufactured Homes
- Multi-Family Homes (Condos/Apartments)
- New Construction Inspections
- Single-Family Homes
- Townhouses/Villas
Additional Services
Learn more about these additional services.
- Decks
- EIFS/Stucco
- Indoor Air Quality
- Infrared Thermography
- Moisture Intrusion
- Mold Testing
- Radon Testing
- Sewer Lateral Inspection/Scan
- Well Water Potability Sampling
- Wood Destroying Organisms / Insects
Bio
Brian Notestein – Franchise Owner and Certified Home Inspector
Brian enjoyed a long and successful career in the tech industry and the Navy Reserve. After his initial Navy enlistment, Brian returned to school to obtain his bachelor’s degree in operations management & Information Systems.
Brian obtained his first certification in home inspection and then invested in a Pillar To Post franchise; where he completed additional training and certification.
QUALIFICATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Professional Real Estate Inspection Certification – Inspection Certification Associates.
Professional Home Inspection Course – Pillar To Post, American Home Inspectors Training.
Certified Residential Thermographer – Monroe Infrared.
InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector.
ASHI Associate Inspector.
Certified Commercial Property Inspection Association.
ANCILLARY SERVICES
Radon Testing/Sewer Scopes/Mold and Air Quality Testing/Water Testing
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