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Our Chapter Members
The following group of inspectors are ASHI Certified Inspectors and Full Members in good standing of The American Society Of Home Inspectors. Inspectors in this category have:
- Passed the National Home Inspector Examination and ASHI's Standards and Ethics module.
- Had inspection reports successfully verified for compliance with ASHI's Standards of Practice.
- Submitted valid proof of performance of at least 250 fee-paid home inspections that meet or exceed the ASHI Standards of Practice.
Additional information can be found on ASHI's home page at www.ashi.org
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David Clark, ASHI Certified Inspector
Buffalo Home Inspection Services, Inc
25 Palmer Avenue
Kenmore, NY 14217
800 338-7717
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Bob Goldsmith, ASHI Certified Inspector
Safe & Sound Home Inspection Services
1560 Harlem Road Suite W03
Buffalo, NY 14206
716 677-4221
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Doug Manzella, ASHI Certified Inspector
HomePro of WNY Douglas P Manzella, Inc
139 Amberwood Drive
Amherst, NY 14228
800 778-8232
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Richard F Pezzino, ASHI Certified Inspector
Accu-View Property Inspections Inc
PO Box 856
Buffalo, NY 14213
716 822-2200
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Andrew
Utnik, ASHI Certified Inspector
Empire
State Inspections, Inc
190
Chasewood Lane
East
Amherst, NY 14051
716
636-9676
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Dan Schaedler , ASHI Certified Inspector
Professional Opinion Home Inspection
70 Summerdale Drive
East Aurora , NY 14052
716 655-3792
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The following inspectors are ASHI Associate Members. Everyone enters ASHI as an ASHI Associate. ASHI Associates can become ASHI Certified Inspectors after passing the ASHI exam series, performing 250 fee paid inspections to the ASHI Standards of Practice, and having samples of their reports verified by the Society. ASHI Associates with Logo Use have completed at least 50 inspections, passed the exams and have had their reports verified. Associates have not yet met the requirements for top level status, however:
Associates may be highly experienced inspectors who have recently joined ASHI, or they may be novice inspectors who have completed training or otherwise entered the profession. Most Associates are currently working their way toward ASHI Certified Inspector status.
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