The Washington DC Metropolitan Area Chapter of the
International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
proudly offer the following resources and services.
 
 
 
 
 
Move In Certified
 
Move-In-Certified homes have been pre-inspected by NACHI certified inspectors and the sellers confirm that there are no major systems in need of immediate repair or replacement and no known safety hazards.
 
Ask your DC Metro InterNACHI inspector about getting your home
Move In Certified
 
 
 
 
 
Green Certified Homes
 
Green Certified is a designation for homes that use design features. Green Certified homes are healthier, more environmentally friendly, and economically smatter than average homes.
Ask your DC Metro InterNACHI inspector about getting your home
Green Certified
 
 
 
 
IAC2
International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants
 
In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities. Other research indicates that people spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors. Thus, for many people, the risks to health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors.
 

Many DC Metro InterNACHI inspector are IAC2Certified.

Ask your DC Metro InterNACHI inspector about an
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) inspection.
 
 
 
 
Infrared (thermal imaging) is an advanced non-destructive technology that allows me to show you things about your home that no one can show you with conventional inspection methods.
 
Many DC Metro InterNACHI inspector are InfraredCertified. 
Ask your DC Metro InterNACHI inspector about an infrared inspection.
 
 
 
 

Radon is the Second Leading Cause of Lung Cancer in America

Radon is a cancer-causing natural radioactive gas that you can’t see, smell or taste. Its presence in your home can pose a danger to your family's health. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in America and claims about 20,000 lives annually.

The U.S. Surgeon General and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommend that

"All Homes Be Tested for Radon"

Ask your DC Metro InterNACHI inspector about a Radon test.
 
 
 
 
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