For every inspection, I follow Indiana Home Inspection standards coupled with ASHI Standards of Practice.
Standards of Practice (SOPs) are professional guidelines that establish what a home inspector is required to examine, report on, and communicate during an inspection. Think of them as a rulebook that protects both you and the inspector.
Without a recognized standard, home inspections could vary wildly from one inspector to the next. SOPs protect you by ensuring:
The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) is one of the oldest and most respected professional associations in the industry. The ASHI Standards of Practice define the minimum requirements for a home inspection and are widely recognized as the industry benchmark.
When I arrive at your home, the ASHI Standards along with the Indiana Licensing Standards guide everything I do — from the roof to the foundation. Specifically, they direct me to evaluate:
My report clearly documents what was inspected, what condition it was found in, and any items that may need attention. The ASHI Standards also define what falls outside the scope of a general inspection, so you'll always know exactly what to expect.
When you hire an inspector who follows both state and ASHI Standards, you're hiring a professional who follows a published, peer-reviewed standard of care — not just someone who walks through a house.
View or download the full standards and regulations:
ASHI Residential Home Inspection Standards of Practice ASHI Radon Standard of Practice Indiana Home Inspection Standards of Practice Indiana Home Inspectors Licensing Board Rules & Regulations