ASHI Certified Inspector
Member Since 1997
Mark S. Londner ACI, AIA
LBI Home & Building Inspection
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ASHI Standard of Practice
The ASHI Standard of Practice is the foundation that all ASHI members conduct their home inspections upon. Adhering to the Standard puts our members in the best position to provide an effective and informative service to their clients, and help them make a sound decision on their new home.
The Standard of Practice covers the following areas:
- Air Conditioning Systems
- Plumbing Systems
- Electrical Systems
- Structural Systems
- Exterior
- Fireplace
- Flooring
- Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
- Heating Systems
- Interior
- Insulation And Ventilation
- Roof System
Property Types
- Commercial Property Inspections
- High End Homes/ Estates
- Historic Homes
- Log Homes
- Manufactured Homes
- Multi-Family Homes (Condos/Apartments)
- New Construction Inspections
- Single-Family Homes
- Townhouses/Villas
Additional Services
Learn more about these additional services.
- Arbitrator
- EIFS/Stucco
- Energy Audit
- Expert Witness Testimony/Litigation Support
- Indoor Air Quality
- Infrared Thermography
- Insurance Inspections
- Lead Based-Paint
- Moisture Intrusion
- Mold Testing
- Pre-Drywall Inspections
- Radon Testing
- Relocation Inspections
- VA Inspections
- Wood Destroying Organisms / Insects
Bio
I am a member of ASHI's NOVA ASHI Chapter.
I served on ASHI's National Board of Directors (2010-2012 & 2014-2016) am a licensed Architect, have over 30 years of residential construction experience, am an ASHI Certified Inspector, a Virginia Licensed Home Inspector w/ New Residential Construction (NRS) endorsement, am also licensed in WV, MD, and DE. Am a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), I am a Hokie with a degree in Architecture from Virginia Tech, and a graduate of Home Tech's Home Inspection Training Academy.
I provide "Educational inspections" -- that is to say I not only inspect the property, deliver a detailed report with photos; but, unlike most inspectors I teach my clients about everything we observe -- not only defects their magnitude and means of resolution, but how to operate and maintain the specifics of the property. As such expect to be present for 4hrs (not 2-3 hrs per most inspectors).
Why hire an inspector who’s services merely meet Licensing and Certification minimum requirements, and focus upon protecting your contractual needs by identifying deficiencies and concerns? For or the same investment you can participate in an LBI Education Inspection which in addition to providing you with a comprehensive report, also teaches you all about the property, answers your questions, and provides a report created to serve as an informative manual similar to what is in the glove box of your vehicle.
Licensing
Note: Not all states require licensing. To check your state's regulations, click here.
Delaware H4-0010195
Exp: 8/31/2025
Maryland 29728
Exp: 7/31/2025
Virginia 3380000095
Exp: 8/31/2025
West Virginia HI10681247-0806
Exp: 8/31/2024
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