Certifications and Licenses

North State Home Inspections has the necessary training and certifications to be qualified to inspect your home.  When we inspect your home, you can have the confidence of knowing you hired a certified and qualified home inspector.  Contact us to find out more.

We are certified by the following:

National Association of Certified Home Inspectors

NACHI is the world's most elite, non-profit inspection association. We have successfully passed InterNACHI's Inspector Examination, taken a Standards of Practice Quiz, completed a Code of Ethics Course, adhere to Standards of Practice, abide by a Code of Ethics, attend required continuing education courses, and are InterNACHI Certified.

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American Home Inspector's Training Institute

North State Home Inspection Services is dedicated to quality training programs to ensure a quality inspection. In order to meet the high standards of practice

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California Real Estate Inspection Association

The California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA) is a voluntary, nonprofit public-benefit organization of real estate inspectors. Founded in 1976, CREIA provides education, training and support services to its members and the real estate community.

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Manufactured Homes

Certified by the American Institute of Home Inspectors to inspect mobile homes.

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Moisture Intrusion Training

American Institute of Inspections certified for moisture intrusion training.

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Fuel Burning Appliances

We are CREIA certified for the proper installation, operation, and inspection of fuel burning appliances.

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Mobile Home Inspections

Mobile and manufactured home construction techniques, building codes, park regulations, and maintenance requirements are not the same as with conventional homes. Having a trained inspector on your side will help to provide you with theinformation that you need to make an informed decision about your potential purchase.

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Log Home Inspections

Construction of a log home is different than with a conventional home in a multitude of ways. A conventional home is assembled one wall at a time, built to exact specifications, pre engineered standards, using precut, graded lumber, and then erected on to it's foundation.

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Pools, Spas

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Deck Inspections

More than 2 million decks are built and replaced each year in North America. Estimates are that of the 45 million existing decks, only 40% are completely safe. North State Home Inspection Services has undergone specific training and is certified by the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors to evaluate and report on the condition of decks, porches, verandas, balconies, and patios.

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