The American Society of Home Inspectors®, Inc. (ASHI®) is a not-for-profit professional society established in 1976. Membership in ASHI is voluntary, and its members are private home inspectors. ASHI’s objectives include promoting excellence within the profession and the continual improvement of its members’ inspection services to the public. This is the ASHI Standard of Practice
2.1. The purpose is to establish a minimum standard (Standard) for home inspections performed by home inspectors who subscribe to this Standard. Home inspections performed using this Standard are intended to provide the client with information about the condition of inspected systems and components at the time of the home inspection.
2.2. Scope
The inspector shall
A. Inspect readily accessible, visually observable, installed systems and components listed in this Standard.
B. Provide the client with a written report, using a format and medium selected bt the inspectors that
C. Adhere to the ASHI® Code of Ethics for the Home Inspection Profession.
2.3 This Standard is not intended to limit the inspector from:
A. including other services or systems and components in addition to those required in Section 2.2.A.
B. designing or specifying repairs, provided the inspector is appropriately qualified and willing to do so.
C. excluding systems and components from the inspection if requested or agreed to by the client.
3.1 The inspector shall:
A. Inspect structural components, including the foundation and framing materials;
B. describe:
3.2 The inspectors is NOT required to:
4.1 The inspector shall:
4.2 The inspector is NOT required to inspect:
5.1 The inspector shall
5.2. The Inspector is NOT required to inspect:
6.2 The inspector is NOT required to:
8.1 The Inspector Shall
9.1 The inspector Shall:
10.1 The inspector shall inspect:
11.1 . The inspector shall:
11.2 The inspector is NOT required to disturb insulation
12.1 The Inspector shall:
11.2 The inspector is NOT required to:
13.1 General Limitations
13.2 General Exclusions