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Home Inspection Certifications

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HOME INSPECTION CERTIFICATIONS

Canadian Home Inspectors are currently not licensed or certified by any official Government body. This allows for great disparity in the level of competence from one Home Inspection company to the next.

Pillar To Post is #1 according to Entrepreneur Magazine for the past 6 years. That’s because the inspectors are highly trained in the classroom as well as in the field before joining our team of inspection professionals. Membership in the Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors (CAHPI) is compulsory. The educational requirements and testing necessary to become a full member of CAHPI (ie. Registered Home Inspector or RHI) are extensive. Maintaining membership requires continuing education through annual attendance at regularly scheduled seminars and conferences.

With CAHPI’s continuing education, Head Office support/updates and regular staff meetings, our Inspectors are always up to date with current market issues and ongoing construction innovation. Keeping our inspection and service skills at a high level will always be a priority. 

You can feel confident with your choice of a Pillar To Post home inspection professional!

Call Now to schedule your home inspection in Chilliwack and the Upper Fraser Valley

604-792-6442

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