Mike's Home Inspector BlogMichael Burfitt |
Mike's Home Inspector BlogMichael Burfitt |
As an inspector who prioritizes quality and personalized service over sheer volume, I don’t accumulate reviews at the same pace as high-traffic businesses like restaurants. Unlike eateries that serve hundreds of customers daily, I rarely perform more than one inspection-related job in a single day. That said, I deeply value all forms of feedback, using it as a tool to continuously refine my processes and deliver unmatched value.
I personally read and respond to every comment or review about Inside Edge Home Inspections online. If there’s one word that consistently appears in these reviews, it’s "professional." Seeing this term repeatedly fills me with pride, as professionalism is one of the cornerstones of my business model. It’s also a quality I believe many small businesses could focus on improving. What Does it Mean to be Professional? The dictionary defines professionalism as "a person engaged or qualified in a profession" and "a person competent or skilled in a particular activity." For me, however, the concept goes far beyond these definitions. To truly embody the title of Certified Professional Inspector (CPI), I focus on the following key areas: Education In Nova Scotia, as in most of Canada, there are no mandatory regulations for home inspections. Despite this, I operate my business as if such regulations were in place. I have completed thousands of hours of education and consistently exceed the requirement of 24 hours of annual continuing education needed to maintain my CPI certification. My academic background is extensive. I’m a graduate of SMU, Dalhousie, and NSCC, and I was fortunate to work at NSCC for 16 years, where I got to work alongside electricians, carpenters and other home building experts. This diverse educational foundation underscores my commitment to staying ahead of industry standards. Attention to Detail Inspecting a home isn’t merely a matter of ticking boxes on a checklist. A professional inspector—such as myself—has a sharp eye for detail. I examine every aspect of a property, from the roof to the foundation. This includes assessing the condition of structural components, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, and more. It’s a role that demands a systematic, generalist mindset—a strength I’ve honed over the years. Effective Communication A great home inspector doesn’t just identify issues; they communicate their findings clearly and effectively. My inspection reports are comprehensive yet straightforward, featuring detailed descriptions, photographs, and actionable recommendations. Clients from all walks of life find them easy to understand, which is a point of pride for me. Personal Presentation For many clients, hiring a home inspector coincides with one of the most significant decisions of their lives. I always keep this in mind, ensuring I present myself in a manner that reflects the gravity of the situation. From punctuality and professional attire to respectful communication and a high-energy attitude, I aim to instill confidence and trust in every interaction. The Hallmark of Success Being a professional home inspector involves much more than technical expertise. It’s about embodying excellence, integrity, and unwavering client service. For me, it’s not enough to be above average or “mostly ethical”—I demand the very best of myself. Whether you’re seeking to hire an inspector or considering a career in the field, remember: professionalism is the hallmark of success. It’s the driving force behind Inside Edge Home Inspections, and it’s what sets exceptional service apart from the rest. |
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