Just to be clear, in that show Holmes was obviously talking about the resale markets where most Home Inspectors drool at Realtors doors for work.
There are many crappy Home Inspectors out there. I'm not saying that I am perfect or that I have never missed a problem, but
you are far less likely to miss issues if you have your clients best interest in mind and not future referrals from Realtors.
The symbiotic relationship between Home Inspectors and Realtors encourages poor quality, minimum standard inspections. It also encourages clowns to enter the business knowing that they can deliver cookies to Agents, tell them how quick their inspections are, and get lots of work.
When I first started inspecting homes, I did what every other inspector does. I went around to Realtors offices looking for referrals. I was naive at that time, thinking that these Realtors really wanted good inspections for their clients. After a while it became very clear that if I was to persist with doing thorough inspections that I would not be getting Realtor referrals.
One day in my office, while online
I found my home in the industry when I discovered the Independent Home Inspectors of North America. I became the first member from Ontario in this association and never looked back. I now pride myself, and market myself, as being one of a handful of Home Inspectors in Ontario that are members of IHINA. See web link below.
Having said that.
Mike seems to be missing the above point in his new Holmes Inspection show.
Holmes Inspections has called me a number of times. They suggested that I would do my regular inspections but I would charge their outrageous fees. As well, Holmes Inspections promotes doing inspections during the PDI, which is a dumb, if not a stupid thing to do.
I have also contacted the Holmes Inspection TV show and asked that they have professionals
edit out the numerous mistakes that Mike makes during his shows. Frankly, Mike is making an fool of himself and spreading all kinds of false information.
Here are a couple examples.
Mike was in the back yard of a home looking at a very small addition. He looked at the roof of this small addition and grumbled that there was no roof vent, and that this "problem" was not noted on the Inspectors report. Hello,,,,,,, Mike,,,,,,, roofs with under 300 square feet of attic space are not required to have roof vents. It might be nice if they were required to have vents Mike, but they don't.
As well, Mike was in a 28 year old townhouse attic complaining that the attic should have R40 insulation. Mike should know that R40 is a modern standard. Not a 28 year old standard. That was not on the report because it was not required to be on the report. Oh,, and BTW Mike, the problem in this attic was not the so called shortage of insulation, or the fact that cold air was migrating down into the home via the furnace vent pipe. It was the fact that the "Fire Stop" was missing at that vent pipe in the attic.
Mike has bitten off more than he can chew with his new Holmes Inspection show because Mike implies that he is perfect. In the end Mike will and does also make mistakes. Welcome to the human race Mike.
Andy Shaw - 905 876 4761 -
http://www.independentinspectors.org