With Nigel’s experience as a Home Inspector, his only goal is to exceeds all professional and ethical industry standards by providing his clients with accessible and educational inspection.
Nigel is a licensed home inspector and trainer through the BC Consumer Protection (#72615), and holds certification (PI0521) with the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia (ASTTBC). He completed education within the School of Construction and the Environment at British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), as well as supervised mentor training and assessment through ASTTBC.
Nigel has extensive experience within new construction, renovations and contracting – he has worked with some of the largest building development companies in BC. In addition to his involvement in the housing and construction industry, Nigel’s background is as a Red Seal Journeyman within the oil and gas industry.
Licensed Home Inspector with Consumer Protection BC
Specialized training in building envelope and systems
Previously certified in asbestos hazard assessment
Trained and evaluated other inspectors in the field
Certified to inspect commercial properties
Trained to identify mold, and assess moisture issues
Certified to perform advanced drone inspections
• Licensed Home Inspector & Trainer, BC Consumer Protection #72615
• Certified Home Inspector – CHI, Applied Science Technologists & Technicians of British Columbia – ASTTBC-PI (PI0521)
• The Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia (ASTTBC), including courses and assessment completed in asbestos containing material, code of ethics, professionalism and practice; field training and mentorship
• School of Construction and the Environment at British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), core course material included working knowledge of the B.C. building code, application of building science fundamentals, and both theoretical and practical information required to conduct house inspections
• Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, training, education and assessment to become a Red Seal Journeyman within the oil and gas industry
• Micrist Environmental Resources, training, education and assessment to become an AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector. Certification No. CABI-17-065

I believe a good inspection is about more than just filling out a checklist. It’s about understanding the unique story of each property — its age, its construction methods, its maintenance history — and communicating what you need to know in plain language.
Every report I deliver is something I would want to receive if I were buying the property myself: thorough, honest, and actionable.
Inspections starting at $500. Serving Vancouver, Lower Mainland, Sea to Sky Corridor, and Okanagan.