The Inspection People Inspector
Iain Findlay is the chief home and building inspector and owner at The Inspection People. Iain has lived in metro Phoenix since moving from his home town of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1994. He brings with him over 25 years of practical construction and building inspection experience in almost every type of home and building construction. He is a former licensed commercial and residential general contractor. He has built over 1000 homes and multiple commercial projects and has been a licensed certified home inspector in Arizona since 2005 having performed thousands of residential home and commercial inspections and has worked with hundreds of Real Estate Agents, so he knows how to conduct and present a complete, accurate report and representation of any subject property
It’s been a couple years since you wrote this, Amy, but we just had to let you know how much we appreciated this recommendation! We’re grateful for the partnership we’ve built over the years and for the trust you put in us every time you refer us to your clients.
Iain knows his stuff and has the experience to back up his knowledge. He is thorough, takes his time on inspections, and is readily available to answer my clients’ questions.
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This was from the first inspection that Iain did: Great communication…easy site to navigate…detailed report…best price!
I have used The Inspection People 4 times over the past year and half or so, and they have never disappointed. When it comes to doing thorough physical inspections of smaller multifamily properties across Phoenix,
The report was immediate and easy to understand. It is a big help on completing the easy-to-use request list and get estimates on the roof, especially. Thanks, Ian!