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Last Updated: Dec 3, 2024
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HammerHead Inspection Services
Home inspectors in British Columbia are a dime a dozen and everyone's heard a horror story or two that gives home inspectors a bad reputation... and for good reason. The requirement to get a home inspector's license, at least in our opinion, is set to a bar that's too low. Let's compare to other professions: Licensed Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters and Auto Mechanics require a 4 year apprenticeship. Comparing that to a home inspector - someone who should have a thorough understanding of all components in a home (structure, foundation, drainage, building envelope, electrical, HVAC, ventilation, roofing, plumbing, energy efficiency, safety etc....) - it only takes 7 weeks. Talk about a false sense of security. The term "licensed" should not be confused with "professional".
âIntroducing Nik Tanaka - Your Inspector -
Nik Tanaka is HammerHead's founder and your home inspector. His 14 years of education and experience in Engineering, construction, inspecting, consulting and home design sets him apart from the pack.
âNik commits to going above and beyond what is required per the mandated guidelines in the ASTTBC-PI Contract and Standards of Inspection. The company philosophy is to treat each client as if they are a member of the inspector’s own family.
HammerHead Inspection Services is a member of the Applied Science Technologists & Technicians of British Columbia – Property Inspectors (formally known as BC Institute of Property Inspectors (BCIPI)). Experience / Credentials
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