
Mark S. Londner, ACI, AIA
"Inspections that Educate"
540-668-6339
Professional, Jurisdictional, & Associations
- American Institute of Architects (AIA)
- American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)
- NOVA ASHI (Local ASHI Chapter)
- International Code Council (ICC)
- National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
- Northern Virginia Association of Realtors (NVAR)
- Virginia Association of Real Estate Inspectors (VAREI)
- Virginia Association of Realtors (VAR)
- Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulations (DPOR)
American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)
The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) is a nonprofit organization established in 1976 that sets the standards for home inspection in the United States.
ASHI provides education, certification, and resources to its members, who are professional home inspectors. ASHI inspectors are trained to identify the physical and structural condition of a home, as well as any potential safety hazards. They provide homebuyers with objective and independent evaluations of properties, helping them to make informed decisions about their purchase.
Here are some of the key things to know about ASHI: Mission: To advance the profession of home inspection by setting and enforcing the highest standards of practice, promoting consumer protection, and providing education and resources to its members. Vision: To be the premier professional association for home inspectors, recognized for its commitment to excellence, integrity, and consumer protection. Values: Professionalism, Integrity, Consumer Protection, Education, and Excellence. ASHI is a respected organization in the home inspection industry. Its members are held to high standards of practice, and its certifications are recognized by lenders, real estate agents, and consumers. If you are looking for a qualified home inspector, you can be confident in choosing an ASHI member.
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Safety
Health
Asbestos
- The Mesothelioma Center since 2006 has been helping connect people impacted by mesothelioma and asbestos exposure with reliable information, world-class treatment, legal services, and more.
- The Mesothelioma Guide patient advocates are here to answer questions about your unique diagnosis, discuss treatment options, provide support and educational resources, offer legal guidance, help file a Veterans Affairs claim, and match you with top specialists. Our goal is to restore hope for mesothelioma patients and their families.
- The Mesothelioma Veterans Center has helped hundreds of veterans receive VA benefits, find treatment options and access financial compensation.
Lead, Mold, Radon: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides resources for understanding:
Red Flag Products
Polybutylene Plumbing/piping was used extensively in the manufacture of water supply piping from 1978 until 1995.
Due to the low cost of the material and ease of installation, polybutylene piping systems were viewed as "the pipe of the future" and were used as a substitute for traditional copper piping. It is no longer installed, but remains in use.