The Home Inspector Alaska
Company Profile
Our inspection will provide you with peace of mind because we see what you don’t see. We are the best home inspector choice you can make. There are 3 points that distinguish our company and this is why you should hire us.
First, we educate our clients about their homes and provide lifetime customer service. We’ve had customers call up to 5 years after their inspection. We visited their homes and answered all their questions free of charge. We were able to do this because we keep all reports and related photos indefinitely.
Second, our top inspector has 20 years of experience and holds the accredited designation ACI, ASHI Certified Inspector. She provides training and guidance for our junior inspectors and conducts specialty inspections.
And third, we follow the ASHI Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics which you can view online at their website (ASHI.org).
And if that wasn’t enough, we offer lead paint, radon, and mold testing in addition to the traditional home inspection, the results of which will be translated into simple language anyone can understand..
Meet Donna Ransom
My home inspection career began as a part-time endeavor in 1996 while serving on active duty in the military as a Munitions Systems Specialist. I was an inspector for the majority of that career. I retired from 20 years military service on 1 Oct 2001, focused on fulltime home inspecting, and have completed more than 4500 inspections. I became an ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors) Candidate in October 2001 and a fully certified inspector in July 2004. I was the Secretary for the Alaska Chapter of ASHI from December 2001 until May 2009. I am currently expanding my business to include 3 new inspectors whose bios will be posted later this year.
Technical Training:
- Home Inspection diploma Aug 1999
- Home Remodeling and Repair – diploma Feb 2002
- Minimum 20 hours continuing education annually, the majority of which is typically obtained at Inspection World, an annual training convention hosted by ASHI (state requires only 16 hours every two years).