There are many who claim to have expertise in New Construction Home Inspections.
I would like you to consider the following:
My credentials are:
•1. RBO
•2. RPE
•3. RBI
•4. RPE
•5. RUI
•6. MHI
•7. ESI
Now let me explain what these are. These are State of Ohio certifications.
•1. RBO: A Residential Building Official: A RBO is the individual who runs the building department (1,2,3 family). He is the one who interprets the code.
•2. RPE: A Residential Plans Examiner: A RPE is the individual who examines the plans submitted by architects, engineer's, builders and others to see if they comply with the code.
•3. RBI: A Residential Building Inspector is the individual who inspect the foundation, framing and mechanical systems of the structure.
•4. RPI: A Residential Plumbing Inspector. A RPI is the individual who inspects the plumbing systems of the structure.
•5. RUI: A Residential Industrial Units Inspector. A RUI inspects residential industrial units.
•6. MHI: A Manufactured Housing Inspector. A MHI inspects manufactured housing approved by HUD.
•7. ESI: An Electrical Safety Inspector. An ESI is the only one allowed inspects all electrical installations.
IF you should have a problem with your new home who would you like to examine it?
Does your inspector have ANY, just one, of these certifications?
PS. This means that I can give you an expert opinion anywhere in the State of Ohio.
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