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Abide-Able Home Inspections --- Northwest Georgia's Best Home Inspection

Home of the "Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Its Free Home Inspection"

Contact: Bob White- Owner/Professional Home Inspector
Address: 24 Blackjack Mountain Circle
              Cartersville, GA 30120
Telephone: (678) 986-4616

PROFESSIONAL HOME INSPECTIONS IN NORTHWEST GEORGIA AND ATLANTA

Abide-Able Home Inspections (pronounced "uh-bide-uh-bull") provides high quality residential property inspections for buyers, sellers and investors. Abide-Able specializes in single-family homes, condominiums, townhouses and multifamily units. Abide-Able serves the Metro-Atlanta Area and Northwest Georgia.

Abide-Able is owned and operated by me --- Bob White. I am a member of the Cartersville - Bartow County Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors, and the International Code Council.  I am licensed in Bartow County, Georgia (Business License # BL2057) and I am in full compliance with the State of Georgia requirements for home inspectors.

I Do Not Have 20 - 30 Years Experience In Residential Home Construction.  I was in the US Navy for ten years, mostly riding submarines.  Then I spent 18 years in the medical equipment field.  I ended my career there as Director of Compliance (I was Quality Control Director and dealt with federal regulatory issues.)  It was during these 18 years that I learned of the need for quality home inspectors.  I didn't learn home inspection by building bad houses.  I learned most of what I know by BUYING a badly built house (I've had formal training too, of course.)  In fact, I believe the gentleman who built my home is now a home inspector in this area --- He touts his experience as a homebuilder in his home inspector advertising. I have 18 years experience correcting, repairing, and generally "fixing" what Experienced Builders did to my home, my neighbors' homes and my family members' homes. After seeing (and correcting) so many problems with the houses that we lived in, I naturally became acquainted, then quite familiar with residential building codes and best practice techniques.

I decided to put MY experience to use (and make a living.)  I took a formal Home Inspection training course, inspected as many of my relatives' and neighbors houses as I could, and begged other inspectors to let me ride along to see how they did it.  I discovered that I love this work (OK --- I don't love crawling under houses, but I really do like the rest of it.)  And my years of experience in the medical regulatory field has left me with an ability to read and understand bureaucrat-speak (the language of building codes.)  In 2004, I officially hung out my shingle.

So, my training and experience lend themselves to this field.  I'm naturally suspicious.  I know the regulations.  I really do enjoy looking at homes and seeing just how they are built.  I have a personal understanding of poor building practices, along with good and best practices.  And my prices are either in line with or slightly higher than other home inspectors in the area.

Additional Professional Credentials:

  • Professional experience in inspecting residential properties in accordance with the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.
  • 18 years of combined repair, remodeling, mechanical, electrical, electronic, and plumbing experience.
  • Graduate of the AREA (America's Real Estate Academy) Home inspection Training Program.
  • Trained by Bill Sharp. Bill has been in the construction and real estate industry for over thirty-five years in various capacities including construction project manager; builder/developer; construction analyst; real estate inspector; and real estate educator. He is the co-founder of the Georgia Association of Home Inspectors and has served numerous terms as president of that association. He holds three Building Code Certifications. He is a registered Rehabilitation Housing Inspector and Building Inspector with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs; a recognized member of International Assoc. of Electrical Inspectors and a registered Combination Family Dwelling Inspector for the SBCCI; and a Pest Management Specialist.

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Professional Home Inspections in Northwest Georgia

Abide-Able Home Inspections
24 Blackjack Mountain Cir.
Cartersville, GA 30120
Phone: (678) 986-4616

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