Virginia Home Inspection Regulations
Virginia does not require the licensing of Home Inspectors in the state. It maintains a certification program for Home Inspectors through the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation. Although certification is voluntary, any inspector who wishes to identify themselves as a "Certified Home Inspector" must complete the state program and requirements.|
Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation 3600 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230 |
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Last Modified: 09/09/05
Home Inspectors in Dayton, VA
(4 within 50 miles of zip code 22821)|
Basil Crider Visit Web Site Valley Home Inspection LLC Keezletown, VA (540) 298-1122 |
Qualifications: Radon Testing Pro-Lab Mold Testing, Master shingler |
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Protect your interest and your future. Don't wait until the contract is signed to locate a home inspector. Make the choice now. | |
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Martin Quarles Visit Web Site Quarles Consulting Ivy, VA 434-960-3656 |
Qualifications: ASHI Certified |
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37 years commercial and residential construction experience. Thousands of inspections performed since starting inspection and consulting work in 1982. | |
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Jim Quisenberry Visit Web Site Cavalier Home Inspection Charlottesville, VA 4342953416 |
Qualifications: ITA Trained,NAHI, ASHI, NRSB #4SS0045 Radon Testing Virgina Certified #3380-000244 |
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25 yrs experience in building industry | |
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Curtis Carlisle Visit Web Site Carlisle Home Inspection Services, Inc. Charlottesville, VA 434-293-3606 |
Qualifications: NRSB 2SS0037 Va. State Certification 3380 000084 NAHI-CRI ASHI- Certified Class A building contractor Member ICC |
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Curtis Carlisle has been performing re-sale home inspections since 1989 and has logged over 7500 inspections. Prior to 1989 he was the chief residential inspector for Albemarle County and has over 35 years of construction experience. | |

