
Tim Spargo
Spec Rite Real Estate Inspections
You would be Hard-Pressed to find a more Qualified Inspector
When purchasing a Home, this is not the time to "just find anyone". Real Estate Inspectors are not all the same, the *cost of missed major defects* by in-experienced inspectors or those with INFERIOR CREDENTIALS will far exceed any savings in time or cost by using a trained SpecRite inspector!
We are:
- Master Inspector - I am a Board Certified Master Inspector. You were wondering what makes one inspector different than the other...there you go!
- Certified Residential AND Commercial Inspector
- *Licensed* General Contractor
- Multiple Specialty Inspection Courses and Certifications
- Electrical Inspection Course and Cert.
- Specialty Roofing Course and Cert.
- Structural Inspection Course and Cert.
- Commercial Inspection Specialty Course and Cert.
- Specialty Course in Exterior Inspections
- Advanced Electrical Defect Detection Course
- 2 Part Specialty Course in Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Course
These are just a few Courses your SpecRite inspector has completed. Shouldn't your next Real Estate Inspector be a credentialed professional?
Qualifications:
Board Certified Master Inspector, General Contractor, specialty education courses. Residential and Commercial Certified.
About:
If you are buying real estate & shopping for an inspector.. you are asking "Am I buying a money pit?". I am a board certified *Master Inspector*, a licensed general contractor, who better to answer the questions you have?
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Gauge Attributes
Customers can Gauge service providers on the following 10 attributes. Not all attributes will apply to all service providers.
- Punctuality and Timely Completion: No one likes to wait or have large windows of time where service providers "might" get to them. No one likes the job to drag out because of the service provider's other projects or if it becomes apparent that the SP did not plan well.
- Workmanship: No one likes shoddy work, shortcuts, or tradesmen who take advantage of the customer's lack of awareness of what is good quality work.
- Responsibility: Many home owners do not wear shoes in their home and service providers should wear covers over their shoes when necessary. SP's should not travel into rooms that are not in the work scope. They should not use the toilet without asking. If the SP soils or breaks something, they should try to replace it.
- Professionalism: A Professional does not try to add unnecessary work to the contract. Nor do they try to make themselves look good by demeaning their competition or by discussing religion or politics. Professionals stand behind their price and make the experience pleasant with the customer.
- Cleans Up Daily: Customers like to know that each day when service providers leave the room, it is in a broom swept condition, meaning nothing laying around loose, dangerous, all cords are rolled up, and trash or debris is contained or removed. SP's should clean up at the end of the job.
- Friendly: No one wants to hear service providers' personal problems. The service provider should be pleasant to be around.
- Responsive to a Customer's Call: Call backs should be made in the same day and the service provider should do what was promised.
- Well Organized: Generally speaking, from start to finish, the process went well, any concerns were addressed or corrected, and the repair or project ended well with everyone satisfied.
- Hygiene: The service provider should look clean, smell clean, and wear shoe covers indoors when needed.
- Recommended: Would you recommend this individual or company?
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