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Network

A managed national inspector network — built around the certifications that hold up in disputes.

Inspectors are recruited against a published credential bar, dispatched against the failure mode required, and audited inside the same 24/7 platform that delivers the report. One MSA covers all 50 US states.

What "managed national" means

Three things a directory cannot give you.

Single contract, every state.

One MSA covers inspections in all 50 US states. One COI, one E&O, one diligence pack. Your procurement organization onboards Inspect Solutions once — not fifty times against fifty single-state inspectors.

Cert standards across the network.

Every inspector in the network meets a published credential bar — NWFA, IICRC, CFI, or NALFA, plus state licensure where required. The bar is the same in Florida as it is in Oregon. No "this state has a weaker inspector" risk.

Same protocol, same report format.

Every inspection runs the same field protocol and ships the same report shape: methodology block, chain-of-custody record, captioned photographic evidence, fail-mode taxonomy. Consistency is the deliverable, not a side effect.

How we vet inspectors

Four checkpoints — every inspector, every assignment.

The network is recruited and overseen as an operational discipline, not a one-time roster. Below is the ledger every inspector clears before they accept their first assignment, and the ongoing review that keeps them on it.

  1. Cert verification

    Every inspector’s cert claim is verified against the issuing body’s public registry — NWFA, IICRC, CFI, NALFA. The registry lookup is recorded as part of the inspector’s onboarding file. Expired certs trigger an immediate hold.

  2. Continuing-education adherence

    Each cert carries its own continuing-education obligation. We track the renewal cadence per inspector and reconfirm against the issuing body each cycle. An inspector whose cert lapses comes off the dispatch list until reinstatement.

  3. Field-protocol training

    A cert is necessary but not sufficient. Every inspector also clears Inspect Solutions’ internal field-protocol training: how a chain-of-custody record is built, how photographs are captioned to fail-mode taxonomy, how the report’s methodology block is written so it survives Legal review.

  4. Ongoing performance review

    Every report runs through the 24/7 platform’s audit trail. Disputed cases are peer-reviewed; recurring quality flags are tracked. Inspectors whose reports do not hold under contractor rebuttal or panel audit are coached or removed. The bar to stay in the network is higher than the bar to enter.

What the network delivers

Four guarantees the directory model cannot offer.

  • Defensible reports

    Methodology disclosed, chain-of-custody documented, photographs captioned to fail-mode taxonomy. Built to survive contractor rebuttal, denial appeal, and panel audit.

  • Geographic-coverage SLA

    A confirmed inspector for every US state — high-value or remote-market assignments route through coverage operations before acceptance. Coverage detail is documented on the dedicated coverage page.

  • Response-time SLA

    A turnaround window confirmed at assignment intake — sized to the case (residential claim, commercial sector, virtual lane, warranty dispute). Specific SLA hours per assignment type are confirmed at intake, not promised generically.

  • Cert-backed signature

    Every report is signed by an inspector whose cert match the failure mode — NWFA for hardwood, NALFA for laminate, CFI for installation, IICRC for the firm-level standard. The credential is the signature, not a footnote.

A note on individual inspectors.

We do not list inspector profiles publicly. For v1, the focus is on the cert-backed network, not the individual. If you need inspector-specific information for a vendor diligence file, we provide it on request through our procurement page.

Procurement and diligence

Geographic detail

Where the network reaches.

State-by-state coverage, network statistics, and the dispatch-operations explainer live on the dedicated coverage page. The summary: every US state, one MSA, one diligence cycle.

See the 50-state coverage page

Open an assignment

The network is the product. The report is the proof.

Champions can move; procurement and Legal are not the bottleneck. Inspect Solutions ships a procurement-ready diligence pack — COI, E&O, certifications, MSA snippet — to clear the onboarding cycle in advance of the first sales call.