Our inspectors come from a variety of backgrounds including: construction, engineering, trade specialties and the upper management of multimillion dollar corporations. They attend specialized, intensive training at the NPI Education Center in Omaha, Nebraska, followed by hands-on training in the field with another inspector. We strongly encourage continuing education and offer an opportunity for just that during the NPI annual meeting each November.
All of our nearly 300 inspectors have access to NPI technical support seven days a week. This means questions are answered in a timely manner which means you receive complete results when you need them. This is just one way we show pride in our work and attention to detail.
Hiring a
Home Inspector
Qualifications are only one of the factors you should consider
when hiring a home inspector. Training and experience in home
inspections, including construction and building standards, an
understanding of good maintenance practice and clear communication
skills are also important. When hiring a home inspector, consider asking
the following questions:
What is
inspected?
Confirm what is included in the inspection, such as roof,
foundation, built-in appliances, etc. At NPI, our inspections include
hundreds of components of the home, including, exterior, interior,
foundations, roofs, electrical, plumbing, HVAC and more.
What kind of
report will I receive?
Look for a combination report that offers a checklist and
narrative format which is easy to read and understand. Ask about on-site
reports and the availability of digital photographs. NPI’s software
allows the inspector to take and edit photos to pinpoint exactly what
the findings are.
Do you carry
insurance?
Ask about company policies, such as errors and omissions insurance, and
whether or not they stand behind their report. All National Property
Inspections professionals carry errors and omissions insurance.
Will I be
able to ask questions following the inspection?
You will want to find an inspector who is comfortable allowing you to
attend all or part of the inspection. A walk-through of the home with
the inspector can greatly enhance understanding regarding any
significant findings in the written report to follow. The inspector
should be comfortable answering your questions and describing the
findings.
Our Qualifications
Locally owned and operated: As a locally-owned and operated company, we have a direct stake in making the community grow and prosper.
Supported by a well-respected international company: National Property Inspections Inc., founded in 1987, is one of the oldest companies in the industry. Our reputation is built on standards of honesty, integrity and professionalism.
Trained and Educated: NPI inspectors are required to attend two weeks of training prior to beginning their business. Continuing education is offered during an annual meeting each November and monthly technical bulletins are offered to keep inspectors up-to-date on the most recent inspection news. Training covers all necessary technical topics, including:
- Plumbing
- Electrical systems
- HVAC systems
- Roofing
- Insulation
- Foundations
- Siding and other exterior components
- Ventilation
- Decks
- And more
Held to High Standards: Our inspections meet industry-accepted standards of practice. These standards are taught during the NPI initial training course and updated as needed. Feel free to ask for more details about our standards of practice.
Exclusive NPI Six-Month Limited Mechanical Warranty: This exclusive FREE warranty covers inspected residential mechanical systems and built-in appliances. NPI stands behind each inspection in writing.
Our 6-Month Warranty [pdf]
Fully Licensed, Bonded, and Insured: South Carolina Residential Builders Commission License # RBI1799, Columbia County, Georgia Business License, Full American Society of Home Inspectors member, which requires examination and continuing education. We also carry $1,000,000 Errors and Omissions (E&O) and general liability insurance.
American Society of Home Inspectors
(ASHI)
* ASHI
Standards of Practice
* ASHI
Code of Ethics
Experienced:
Initial training and continued education provided by the corporate
office give us opportunities to learn and grow. Our backgrounds
and drive to provide the most thorough inspection in the industry mean
we're constantly gaining new knowledge for use on the next inspection.



