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Construction and 
Environmental Consultants

One of Nashville's Most Experienced Inspection Firms

Certified Master Inspectors (CMIs)® are the best of the best.  The CMI is a professional designation available to qualifying inspectors who apply and are granted approval by the  Master Inspector Certification Board.​

 

All CMIs are experienced, dedicated to education, and have a proven record in the inspection industry.‍

https://certifiedmasterinspector.org/

Radon Testing and
Mitigation System Inspections

The EPA recommends the ALL home buyers have their new home tested for radon during the home buyer process by a qualified radon professional. But what is a "qualified radon professional"? Unfortunately, Tennessee is one of the few remaining states that does not have a required license or certification process necessary before a company or inspector can offer radon testing services within the state.

Less than 1% of the Tennessee's licensed home inspectors are NRPP certified as Radon Measurement Professionals. A certification that requires extensive quality control protocols to ensure that the radon test results are valid, and require extensive training and testing to prove the professional is capable of accurately reading and interpreting the test results. 

INSPECTA  has devote sizable resources in the pursuit of establishing ourselves as Nashville's Radon  Authority.

Radon Measurement Professional - #113195-RMP

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Radon Mitigation System Inspector - 

  • NRPP Certification #113196-SGM-CI

We are proud to be Nashville's ONLY NRPP Certified Mitigation System Inspector

New Construction and
Pre-Drywall Inspection Specialists

New Construction Inspections: It's no secret that Nashville Tennessee is one of the hottest real estate markets in the nation. As a result, houses today are built fast and often by laborers without any formal training or skillset certifications.

It is critical that homebuyers, schedule a home inspection on ALL new home's prior to purchase. The final home inspection report can identify problems or defects prior to closing. Once identified, the defects can be address prior to closing when you as a buyer lose some of the bargaining power. 

Pre-Drywall Inspections: One way to ensure that a house is built according to its specifications is by performing a pre-drywall inspection. “Pre-drywall” refers to a phase during the homebuilding process just after the installation of certain elements – such as the doors, windows, foundation, flooring, wall and roof components, plumbing and electrical rough-in – and right before the drywall is hung.

This in-progress or construction-phase inspection is useful because drywall can obscure some aspects of the interior and make identifying or fixing any problems both difficult and expensive, once the new home is completely finished.

Inspections are preformed in accordance with the ASHI Pre-Drywall Standard of Practice. 

https://www.homeinspector.org/Resources/Standard-of-Practice/Predrywall-Standard

Owner Biography:

    John Wilkinson - Certified Master Inspector

- 4 Term Chairman of the Cannon County Industrial Development Board

- Member of the Cannon County Regional Planning Commission

- Past Chairman of the Cannon County Republican Party

- Recipient of the Public Leadership Credential from Harvard     University's Kennedy School of Government 

2015

Year of Establishment

3000+ 

Inspections Completed

200+

Referring Agents

John Wilkinson

CEO, Inspecta Construction and Environmental Consultants

We Offer a Range of Services to Meet Your Needs

Commercial Building Inspections

Residential Home Inspections

Pre-Drywall and 11-Month Warranty Inspections

Radon Testing and Mitigation System Inspections

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