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inspectors before the 70's were unspecialized people in the related home building trades. As federal
home loan programs expanded, private groups organized to establish standards and ethics of home inspectors.
Due
to greater demand of federal and comercial loan inspection needs at the turn of the century, the State of Illinois started
a testing and licensing requirement.
Today with 85% of homes sold today being inspected, lenders, attorneys, and
real estate agents have sought for assurance an inspector's competence before referring them to you.
NACHI (National
Association of Certified Home Inspectors) offers that assurance by certifing licensed inspectors with the strictest testing,
experience, admission, and continuing educational requirments.
Home Inspection Company of Ilinois was organized
by Steven Boyd to offer buyers and sellers a higher level of quality with convenience, certified, and swift service.
Steven Boyd after working his way through college working for the F.B.I.and restoring homes in the Washington D.C.area,
Steve's expertise expanded to wooden yacht restoration in the Chesapeak Bay area.
Moving back home to Illinois,
his skilled carpentry, electrical and structural expertise have benefited many homes and yachts in the Chicagoland area.
Organizing Home Inspection Company of Illinois was a natural evolution to offer a higher number of home owners his
ability to inspect homes for quality (or lack of)building practices.
Due to Steve's inspection experience, ethics
and education, a national independent national board of inspectors awarded him the highest designation of Certified Master
Inspector. Only 28 other inspectors in the US have attained this level ( 2 others in Illinois ). #
815-258-1160 inspects@comcast.net
Home Inspection Company Of Illinois 2924 Somme Street Joliet, Illinois 60435 IL Lic # 451000509
MY PROMISE TO YOU Choosing the right home inspector can be difficult. Unlike most professions, you will not get to meet me until after you
hire me. Furthermore, different inspectors have varing qualifications, equipment, experience, reporting methods, and
yes, different pricing. One thing for sure is that a home inspection requires work, a lot of work. Ultimately a through
inspection depends heavily on the individual inspector's own effort. If you honor me by permitting me to inspect your
home. I guarantee that I will give you my very best effort. This I promise you.
Steven Boyd
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