Sean was a pleasure to work with during the inspection of our new home. He was punctual, friendly and provided a very detailed report.
By his own admission he is very analytical (which I appreciated) and positions himself on the side of his paying customer so you feel he is protecting your investment by giving you the "straight goods" on the property. He explained the difference between passing code and best practices and even gave us advice on what to do to remedy any maladies about the house. Sean also performed great follow-up by researching a tricky topic and providing advice afterwards.
I have already recommended Sean to others and would not hesitate use him again.
- Approximate cost of services:
- $600.00
- Company Response
Hello Knowbull,
First off, I like your name handle... Further, yes indeed, I do work for the best interests of my clients. Inspections are very complicated, so I do my best to break everything down in easy to read, clear sections with supporting photos. Also, it is necessary for builders and home owners complete their homes/renos at least to code. The distinction between a code inspection and best practices is very important for clients to know because inspectors do not perform code inspections. Best practices take into account what is relevant and safe today, which is never a minimum standard across the board. In most cases, best practices exceed codes. At times a "best practice" can be an opinion based on common sense and relevant experience. I am always happy to help with questions on my inspection, so feel free to reach out anytime. Thank you again for taking the time to submit your review, it is very much appreciated. Take care, Sean