"Finding The Unknown Within Your Home"℠
Inspections performed in accordance with the ASHI Standards of Practice are not intended to be technically exhaustive. The California Business & Professions Code, Division 3, Sections-7195 - 7199, recognize these standards. Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing between the Inspector and Client, the ASHI Standards of Practice shall apply to the subject structure and its components, systems and associated primary parking structure. The specific systems, structures and components of the subject structure to be examined are listed in the ASHI Standards of Practice. These Standards provide inspection guidelines and define certain terms relating to this inspection. Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing between the Inspector and Client, the inspection shall be limited to those specific systems, structures and components that are present and visually accessible. The components and systems shall be operated with normal user controls only as conditions permit.

Members are committed to conducting inspections in accordance with the ASHI Standards of Practice; committed to abiding by the ASHI Code of Ethics and are dedicated to providing superior customer service. ASHI members deliver more than a home inspection, they deliver "The ASHI Experience".
Homebuyers are not the only people who hire ASHI Inspectors. Homesellers also use ASHI inspections to gain knowledge of the condition of their home before placing it on the market. Smart homesellers know that knowledge about their home’s condition makes the selling process more palatable.
Homebuyers, homesellers, homeowners, or anyone who wants to make an informed
decision about a house based on objective information deserves a professional
ASHI home inspection.