Primary Property Inspections LLC SEO is looking good thanks to tips from InterNachi!
Parker, Colorado Home Inspector and Department of Energy Home Energy Score Assessor
Waiting on DOE to hook me up with a mentor… Finished all the tests…
I’m happy to announce that I have passed the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) Residential Radon Measurement Provider Examination!
I finally received my certificate from the NRPP!
Primary Property Inspections LLC has satisfactorily fulfilled the requirements set forth by the National Radon Proficiency Program and is therefore certified as a: Residential Radon Measurement Provider.
Tree inspection in Parker, Colorado today. Not really, but it was a snowy/muddy mess for the Pre-drywall inspection this morning.
Primary Property Inspections LLC is looking forward to the InterNACHI Inspector Chapter Meeting in Boulder next week!https://www.nachi.org/school/internachi-university/internachi-home-inspector-events/internachi-inspector-chapter-meeting-free/
Do you know of any meetings for the southern CO area? Possibly Co Spgs?
Yes, there is a Colorado Springs Chapter meeting on the second Monday of each month.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
One year ago today I declared my business operational. Primary Property Inspections LLC has had a great start thanks to InterNACHI!
I just posted this in the 20,000 member contest thread but thought I would mention it here too. I want to say thank you to InterNACHi and Home Owners Network for the 10 year subscription. I was on vacation when the winners were announced and apologize for my late comments. Anyways, Primary Property Inspections LLC is looking forward to utilizing HON and all that it has to offer.
Thanks again!
Matt
Home Inspector in Parker, Colorado
Department of Energy Home Energy Score Assessor in Parker, Colorado
Hello Everyone!
I am giving a presentation to a local business group about home inspections. It is intended to be informative and not to try and directly sell inspections. I was just wondering what are some of the comments/analogies you like to use when informing people about home inspections.
TIA,
Matt
Some friendly advise:
If you are a low ball, undercutting, inspector in this area doing cheap inspections I would strongly suggest that you raise your prices immediately before it is too late.
That is all!
You’ll figure out why sooner than later.
You’re welcome.