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About Timothy Saunders
Whether you are buying or selling a home you should always incorporate the services of a home inspector who is a licensed home inspector by the state (if required) in which you want the property inspected, certified by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI). That is why I have worked hard to obtain both my Maryland Home Inspectors License as well as becoming a member of InterNACHI and I promise to provide you with excellent service. As an InterNACHI member I:
- Am a Maryland Licensed Home Inspector # 30091
- Have completed a Homeland Security background check as required by FEMA
- Have passed an FBI background check for the IRS
- Am a member of the US Chamber of Commerse,
- Pass InterNACHI's Online Inspector Examination every year. This general, not association-specific exam is an industry standard required by InterNACHI and some state licensing boards,
- Adhere to the industry's largest, most comprehensive Standards of Practice,
- Abide by InterNACHI's Code of Ethics,
- Follow a strict continuing education policy that requires, among other things, that I receive 24 hours of continuing education each year,
- Have completed InterNACHI's ethics "obstacle course" which ensures that I am aware of my ethical duties as a home inspector,
- Have passed InterNACHI's Standards of Practice quiz,
- Have signed and submitted an affidavit legally agreeing that I have and will continue to adhere to all InterNACHI standards, ethics and education requirements,
- Maintain a continuing education log,
- Am required to successfully complete InterNACHI's comprehensive Standards of Practice course and examination, Roofing course and examination, Structural course and examination and Electrical course and examination, Plumbing course and examination, Inspector Safety course and examination, Wood Destroying Organism course and examination, 25 Standards course and examination, Moisture Intrusion course and examination, Vermiculite Insulation course, Polybutylene Plumbing course, Water Heater TPR Valve course, Emergency Exit course, Log Home course and examination, Green Building course and examination, Mold Inspection course and examination, Radon course and examination, Commercial Inspection course and examination, and the Foundation Walls and Piers course and examination,
- Attend at least one chapter meeting or educational seminar every two years (reasonable exceptions apply),
- Complete at least one very advanced inspection course every 2 years, and
- Have access to a number of learning tools such as inspection tips and technique illustrations, a library of home inspection books and videos, the industry's largest message board, InterNACHI's "what's new" publication of recent inspection news, and the InterNACHI University.
I started in the construction business using the business end of a shovel.
I have been blessed to have worked with and been trained by some of the most talented and skilled people in this business.
I have sucessfully managed or built over 1000 residential homes, as well as completing over 400 inspections.
When you hire me to prepare your home inspection, you are hiring someone that knows how your home is supposed to be built and what to look for.
If you need a home inspection performed, don't settle for anything less than a Maryland Licensed and a InterNACHI-certified home inspector. Contact me now to schedule your inspection.
About Terri Taylor
Terri has joined our team as the Marketing and Sales Director
She has experience in construction and is currently taking the required Home Inspector Class to obtain her Maryland Home Inspector License.





