
Certified Licensed Inspector Serving Maryland
Welcome to our commercial and residential inspection company. We are a team of highly trained and experienced licensed inspectors dedicated to providing our clients with accurate and comprehensive inspection services. Whether you're a homeowner looking to buy or sell a property or a business owner seeking a thorough inspection of your commercial property, we are here to help.
At our company, we understand the importance of having a clear understanding of the condition of your property. That's why we use the latest inspection techniques and equipment to deliver detailed reports that are easy to understand. We are committed to providing our clients with the information they need to make informed decisions about their properties.
Our team of licensed inspectors has a keen eye for detail and is knowledgeable in all aspects of building systems and construction. We take pride in our work and are dedicated to providing the highest level of service to our clients. Whether you need a pre-purchase inspection, a maintenance inspection, or a commercial property assessment, we are here to help.
Thank you for considering our company for your licensed inspection needs. We look forward to working with you and providing you with the peace of mind that comes with knowing your property has been thoroughly inspected.
Maryland Licensed, Certified COMMERCIAL Building INSPECTORS #33884
FAA Part 107 Certificate
The FAA Part 107 Certificate, also known as the Remote Pilot Certificate, is a certification issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States. It is required for individuals who want to operate small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), also known as drones, for commercial purposes. To obtain a Part 107 Certificate, an individual must pass an aeronautical knowledge test covering airspace classification, operating requirements, weather, and safety. You must take the test at an FAA-approved testing center.
Once the test is passed, the individual must complete an online application and pass a background check. After these requirements get met, the FAA will issue the Part 107 Certificate, which is valid for two years. After that, the certificate holder can use a drone for business purposes as long as they stay below 400 feet and within their line of sight.
Delaware Certified Mold Inspector
A Delaware Certified Mold Inspector is a trained professional permitted by the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services to inspect and evaluate mold. They are trained to identify mold growth and moisture problems in residential and commercial buildings.
A Certified Mold Inspector will conduct a visual inspection of the property, collect samples of suspected mold growth, and analyze the samples to determine the type and severity of the mold. They will also identify the source of moisture that is causing the mold growth and make recommendations for remediation.
The inspector will provide a detailed report of their findings and recommendations for remediation, which may include cleaning and disinfecting affected areas, repairing water leaks, and improving ventilation. In addition, a Delaware Certified Mold Inspector is responsible for ensuring that the property is safe and healthy for occupants by identifying and addressing any mold-related issues.
Delaware State Contractor License #2016600660
A Delaware State Contractor is a licensed professional authorized to provide construction services in Delaware. The Delaware Division of Revenue regulates them and must meet certain standards and qualifications to obtain and maintain their license. State Contractors can provide a wide range of services, including building construction, electrical work, plumbing, and HVAC installation. In addition, they are responsible for ensuring that all work is done in compliance with building codes and regulations and that all necessary permits and inspections get obtained.
Hiring a Delaware State Contractor can provide peace of mind for individuals and businesses seeking construction services, as they are held to a high standard of professionalism and accountability.
InterNACHI Certified Professional Licensed Inspector (CPI), NACHI 61092825
An InterNACHI (International Association of Certified Home Inspectors) Certified Professional Property Inspector is an individual who has undergone rigorous training and testing to obtain certification as a property inspector. They have demonstrated proficiency in inspecting various residential and commercial properties, including single-family homes, multi-unit buildings, and commercial structures.
As an InterNACHI member, Certified Professional Property Inspectors are held to high standards of professionalism and ethics. They use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to conduct thorough inspections of properties, including testing for safety hazards, identifying structural deficiencies, and evaluating mechanical systems.
The inspector will provide a detailed report of their findings, including recommendations for repairs and maintenance, which can assist buyers and sellers in making informed decisions about the property. InterNACHI Certified Professional Property Inspectors are committed to providing a comprehensive and unbiased assessment of a property's condition.
Certified Supervisor For EPA AHERA (Asbestos Abatement)
A Certified Supervisor for EPA AHERA (Asbestos Abatement) is an individual who has undergone specialized training and certification to oversee asbestos abatement projects in buildings. AHERA stands for the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, which mandates that schools and public buildings be inspected for asbestos-containing materials and that certified professionals conduct any removal or reduction.
Certified Supervisors have demonstrated proficiency in identifying asbestos-containing materials, developing abatement plans, and ensuring that the work complies with all applicable regulations and safety standards.
They are responsible for supervising workers and ensuring that all necessary precautions are taken to protect workers and building occupants from exposure to asbestos fibers. Therefore, hiring a Certified Supervisor for EPA AHERA is important to ensure that asbestos abatement gets done safely and effectively, reducing the risk of exposure to this hazardous material.
Maryland State Residential Licensed Inspector #33884
A Maryland State Residential Licensed Inspector is a professional authorized to perform home inspections in the state of Maryland. They are trained to identify potential safety hazards and defects in residential properties, including single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums.
During a home inspection, the inspector will conduct a thorough visual examination of the property, including its structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. They will identify any issues or deficiencies and provide a detailed report of their findings.
Maryland State Residential Home Inspectors are licensed by the Maryland Commission of Real Estate Appraisers, Appraisal Management Companies, and Home Inspectors. Hiring a licensed inspector can provide peace of mind for homebuyers, as it ensures that a qualified professional has thoroughly evaluated the property.
Licenses & Certifications
Maryland State Residential Licensed Inspector #33884
A Maryland State Residential Home Inspector is a licensed professional authorized to perform home inspections in the state of Maryland. They are trained to identify potential safety hazards and defects in residential properties, including single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums.
During a home inspection, the inspector will conduct a thorough visual examination of the property, including its structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. They will identify any issues or deficiencies and provide a detailed report of their findings.
Maryland State Residential Home Inspectors are licensed by the Maryland Commission of Real Estate Appraisers, Appraisal Management Companies, and Home Inspectors. Hiring a licensed inspector can provide peace of mind for homebuyers, as it ensures that a qualified professional has thoroughly evaluated the property.
Maryland State Contractor License #79009
A Maryland State Contractor License is a certification the Maryland Home Improvement Commission issued to contractors who meet certain qualifications and standards. This license allows the contractor to legally operate their business and provide construction services in Maryland.
To obtain a Maryland State Contractor License, an individual must meet certain educational and experience requirements and pass a licensing exam. Once licensed, the contractor is required to maintain liability insurance and adhere to state regulations and building codes.
Hiring a licensed contractor can provide peace of mind for individuals and businesses seeking construction services. It ensures that the contractor has met the necessary qualifications and is held to a high standard of professionalism and accountability.
Delaware State Residential Licensed Inspector #H4-0010181
A Delaware State Residential Home Inspector is a licensed professional authorized to conduct home inspections on residential properties in the state of Delaware. They are trained to identify potential safety hazards and defects in homes, including single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums.
During a home inspection, the inspector will conduct a thorough visual examination of the property, including its structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. They will identify any issues or deficiencies and provide a detailed report of their findings.
Delaware State Residential Home Inspectors are licensed by the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation. Hiring a licensed inspector can provide peace of mind for homebuyers, as it ensures that a qualified professional has thoroughly evaluated the property.
PESTICIDE APPLICATOR DE 22-253
A Delaware Pesticide Applicator DE 22-253 is an individual who is licensed to apply pesticides in the state of Delaware. In agricultural, residential, and commercial settings, pesticides are chemical substances that control and eliminate pests, such as insects, weeds, and rodents.
To become a licensed pesticide applicator in Delaware, an individual must undergo specialized training and pass an exam to demonstrate knowledge of pesticide safety and application techniques. In addition, they must follow all state and federal regulations regarding the use and handling of pesticides to ensure the safety of the environment and the public.
Hiring a licensed pesticide applicator can provide peace of mind for individuals and businesses seeking pest control services. It ensures that the applicator has met the necessary qualifications and is held to a high standard of professionalism and safety.
IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician
An IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification) Water Damage Restoration Technician is a professional who has undergone specialized training and certification to handle water damage restoration projects. Water damage can occur for various reasons, such as natural disasters, plumbing failures, and appliance malfunctions.
A Water Damage Restoration Technician is trained to assess the damage, develop a restoration plan, and implement the necessary measures to restore the property to its pre-damage condition. This may include water extraction, structural drying, mold remediation, and sanitization.
Hiring an IICRC Water Damage Restoration Technician can ensure the restoration is done safely and effectively, reducing the risk of further damage and potential health hazards from mold growth.
OSHA HAZWOPER #183328
OSHA HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) refers to training and safety standards established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for workers who handle hazardous materials. Hazardous materials include chemicals, biological agents, and radioactive substances, among others.
The HAZWOPER standard applies to workers involved in the cleanup, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials, as well as those involved in emergency response activities. It requires workers to receive specialized training in identifying, handling, and disposing of hazardous materials, as well as how to respond to emergencies and protect themselves and others from potential hazards.
Complying with HAZWOPER standards helps ensure the safety of workers and the environment by minimizing the risk of exposure to hazardous materials and preventing accidents and incidents from occurring.
EPA LEAD SAFE FIRM NAT-F172/84-2
An EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Lead Safe Firm NAT-F172/84-2 is certified by the EPA to conduct lead-based paint renovation, repair, and painting activities in residential and commercial properties. These firms have undergone specialized training and certification to comply with all EPA regulations related to lead-based paint activities.
Lead-based paint was commonly used in buildings constructed before 1978 and can pose serious health hazards, especially to children and pregnant women. Therefore, lead Safe Firms are required to use safe work practices and follow strict protocols to minimize the risk of lead exposure during renovation or painting activities.
Hiring an EPA Lead-Safe Firm can provide peace of mind that lead-based paint activities are conducted safely and in compliance with EPA regulations, reducing the risk of health hazards and ensuring the safety of occupants and workers.