ASHI Certified Inspector
Member Since 2015
Troy Donoghue
Liberty Home Inspections, LLC
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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
- High End Homes/ Estates
- 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.
- Decks
- Energy Audit
- Infrared Thermography
- Mold Testing
- Pre-Drywall Inspections
- Radon Testing
- Septic Inspections
- Sewer Lateral Inspection/Scan
- Well Water Potability Sampling
- Well Water Supply Adequacy
Bio
I started Liberty Home Inspections in 2014 after 14 year working in the field and corporate side of the maintenance/remodeling world. In 2014, I graduate from the ASHI School of Home Inspections. I’m a ASHI Certified Inspector, the benchmark for home inspector credentials in North America. ASHI holds its inspectors to 20 hours of continuing education every year therefore, I attend classes and lectures to keep myself informed on new construction techniques that I may encounter on the next inspection and provide my customers with the most current and detailed reports available. In 2016, I completed my Residential Radon Measurement Provider training from Spruce Environmental Technologies and in 2017 became a Certified Mountain Area Specialist CMAS and a Authorized SewerScan Technician from United Infrared, Inc. BBB+ Accredited Business
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Colorado RME.0000168
Exp: 5/31/2023
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