Some home inspection hazards are apparent. For example, roofs, attics, crawl spaces and electrical panels obviously pose a potential threat to the welfare of inspectors, and must be approached with an understanding of the risk. Less obvious is the risk inspectors take when they load their work vehicles and head out, traveling to and from inspections.
By: Sandy Bourseau read full articleAs with many inspectors, when I need a tool for work, I research what’s available to find the one that will best fit my need.
By: Rick Bunzel read full articleMost suspended floors are wooden and most floors resting on the earth are concrete slabs. While there are other systems, we’ll restrict our discussion to these.
By: From ASHI@Home by Carson Dunlop read full articleMeet the ASHI Officers
By: Edited by ASHI Staff read full articleThe Council of Representatives elected five new ASHI directors and one alternate.
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