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About Us

Capitol Home Inspections is locally owned &
family operated.  We have been serving clients in the
Richmond area since 2004.

VIRGINIA STATE CERTIFIED HOME INSPECTOR 
(LICENSE #: 3380 000321)

CERTIFIED TUNE-UP ENERGY INSPECTOR

Ray McMurdy, is a graduate of The American Home Inspectors Training Institute's Master Level Program.  He is a licensed contractor with over 15 years experience
in home renovations and repairs.  He attended Virginia Commonwealth University and received his Bachelor of Science with a concentration in Business Management.


ASHI Certified Member #: 246735

We offer:

  • A professional inspection by a State and ASHI Certified home inspector
  • Immediate, on-site, home inspection reports and digital photos in FULL COLOR
  • Estimated cost of repairs or replacements
  • Convenient appointments to fit your schedule, including weekends and evenings
  • FREE, follow-up consultations by phone, for as long as you own the home
  • Fully licensed, bonded and insured with general and professional liability
  • Additional inspection services, such as Home Energy Savings Audits and Radon Testing

Professional affiliations:

  • FULL Certified Member of American Society of Home Inspectors
  • Serves on Board of Directors as Treasurer for Central Virginia ASHI
  • Provider of Home Energy Saving Audits through Tune-Up
  • Sponsor of Richmond Association of Realtors
  • Sponsor of Habitat for Humanity

Do your homework when hiring a home inspector!!! 

State licensing and certification is VOLUNTARY in the state of Virginia...anyone can claim to be a home inspector!

Be sure to ask several questions when hiring someone to inspect your home:

  1. Are you state certified and fully licensed?
  2. Are you affiliated with a professional organization, such as ASHI or NAHI?  (Please note: There are different membership levels to some professional organizations.  For example, in order to be a FULL Member of ASHI, an inspector must have completed a minimum number of inspections and passed their exam.)
  3. Can I see a copy of your home inspection report?
  4. Is inspecting homes your full-time job?
  5. Are you insured with professional and general liability?
  6. Do you carry Errors & Omissions insurance?
  7. Do you provide a computer generated, on-site inspection report with full color digital pictures?
  8. Do you provide online access to inspection report with ability to forward report to others?
  9. Will you provide us with an estimated cost of repairs or replacements?

These are a few sample questions to ask when hiring a home inspector.  The more informed you are, the better choice you can make when hiring an inspector to meet your needs.


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