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| Ancillary Inspection Services & Additional Topics Contains discussions about Radon, Wood Infestation, Water Quality, Well, Septic, Lead, Asbestos, Pool, and Mold inspections. |
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Hey guys
Some of you may have already seen me and know that I am a new inspector. Business is going decently and I'm ready to add my first ancillary service. I don't have a lot of funds and they will have to be added slowly. What is the best first ancillary service to add that will be the cheapest but also bring the biggest ROI. Any other tips for New inspectors would be greatly appreciated ALSO please visit my website at ahouseonarock.com and click the "like" my facebook page button on the bottom. |
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Radon Testing
Joseph P. Hagarty joseph.hagarty@comcast.net Main Line Inspections, Inc. Phone: 610-399-3675 Email: MainLineHI@comcast.net http://pa.nachi.org/mainlinepa/about.html http://www.householdinspector.com National President / NACHI (2003-2004) NACHI Education Committee Member |
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Termite inspections
Braun Inspection Consultants Serving Jefferson City, Columbia, Sedalia, Fulton and Lake of the Ozarks
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I concentrate on my main business .
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Do mold or radon. Offer services that your competition doesn't. Get off your a s s and do more than just sit in front of your computer daydreaming about perfect inspection reports.
I've been doing mold inspections for a Kansas environmental company for 3 years now.They do mold remediation for the major financial institutions before the foreclosures goes on the market. I take 3 air samples and 1 lift tape sample, about 20 photos and a short 2 paragraph description of the property. The samples are sent to their lab for analysis. So I pay for the sampling supplies and FedEx Standard shipping (everything cost me about $30). They pay $300 per inspection. I did 62 inspections for them last year. So far that has paid for my expansion to include a separate thermal inspection business and I have recently invested in energy auditing certifications and equipment. Or you can only concentrate on your home inspection business and hope you get rich someday. BPI Certified Professional Building Analyst BPI Certified Envelope Professional Infraspection Institute Certified Level II Thermographer # 8510 www.dapkusinspections.com www.chicagoinfraredthermalimaging.com www.mychicagohomeinspector.com www.commercialbuildinginspectionchicago.com Professional Infrared Network Chicago Energy Audit Aerial Infrared Inspection Certified Infrared Thermal Imaging |
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...or you can become a Don Rickles wanna be by practicing how to insult degrade and belittle people so they admire you and your advice.
It is a good way to network and gain referrals as you resolve inferiority complex. |
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I wasn't trying to belittle anyone, just sharing some ideas with Juan. This thread is about ancillary services not about surviving with mediocre business.
BPI Certified Professional Building Analyst BPI Certified Envelope Professional Infraspection Institute Certified Level II Thermographer # 8510 www.dapkusinspections.com www.chicagoinfraredthermalimaging.com www.mychicagohomeinspector.com www.commercialbuildinginspectionchicago.com Professional Infrared Network Chicago Energy Audit Aerial Infrared Inspection Certified Infrared Thermal Imaging |
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Gee.... did you think that was aimed at you for some reason ?
I was was simply pointing out that if you treat clients well you have enough work that you do not need tons of addon services to make more off meager calls. Anyway gotta run as I am working. |
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Can you guys meet and have a pillow fight?
It might help. You can argue with intelligent people but to argue with a mush head is like trying to grab fog-Thomas Sowell |
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BPI Certified Professional Building Analyst BPI Certified Envelope Professional Infraspection Institute Certified Level II Thermographer # 8510 www.dapkusinspections.com www.chicagoinfraredthermalimaging.com www.mychicagohomeinspector.com www.commercialbuildinginspectionchicago.com Professional Infrared Network Chicago Energy Audit Aerial Infrared Inspection Certified Infrared Thermal Imaging |
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I would agree with Linus. Mold and Radon. Radon first as there seems to be less liability involved. As you are a newer inspector, I would avoid things that have a lot of liability attached to them.
Termite inspections would fall into that category. Here in S. Florida, the termite inspections are fairly simple. Where you are located, they may be more difficult to perform and with that, comes a greater chance for a miss and as such, liability. Thermal imaging would also be something to look into. You need to find your niche. There is no shame in just being a home inspector. I have done it for over 20 years.......and I would consider myself very successful. You'll never see me on her complain about a lack of business....because there never is... |
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You need to weigh all your options.
What services would you like to offer now or in the future? Which ones require certifications of licenses in your location? What is the cost to add each of the services to your current business? looking at the cost of startup for each of the services that you wish to provide. along with initial education and certs or licensing, insurance. What service makes the most sense to start up first? Only you can answer that. Performing Home Inspections in Council Bluffs, Missouri Valley, Glenwood, and surrounding areas Active Rain Member |
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Juan, you stated that you wanted the best ROI, for the cheapest amount. Keep this in mind, if you buy a cheap thermo cam you get a cheap thermo cam and may get bad results..just sayin
Try not to become a man of success but rather to become a man of value! Serving: Collingwood, Creemore, Dundalk, Durham, Flesherton, Hanover, Kincardine, Mansfield, Markdale, Meaford, Owen Sound, Port Elgin, Sauble Beach, Shelburne, Southampton, Stayner, Thornbury, Wasaga Beach and Wiarton. |
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Man you would be great in the carpet cleaning business as they taught us to make turn $5@ room into a $400 job which I was great at for the 3 weeks I did it till I figured sleeping at night is more important than a few extra bucks. There are many ways to make $$$ if you put your head to it . I made more than $30,000 last year plus have been increasing calls every year but it is none of your business and I never believe those that pseudo brag. |
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So you stay neutral out of fear he may start in on you don't you Mike.
Chicken. |
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