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A weekly home inspection podcast hosted by the founders of Inspector Toolbelt - the premier home inspection software. Get tips, insights, strategies, and more from our hosts and guests to help give your home inspection business a boost. Ian and Beon are property inspection and tech industry veterans with over 20 years of experience each. Sometimes they even stay on point :)

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  • Stuff That's In My Inspection Agreements
    May 21 2025

    Drawing from 20 years of experience refining inspection agreements with national and local attorneys, we explore the crucial legal clauses that have repeatedly saved home inspectors from unnecessary liability and litigation.

    • Third-party protection clause prevents contractors, attorneys, and others from misinterpreting your report and holding you liable
    • Claim notification requirements demand clients provide written notice within 14 days of discovery via certified mail
    • Insurance company disclaimers prevent your reports from being misused for insurance purposes
    • Binding arbitration clauses discourage frivolous claims by requiring significant financial commitment from potential litigants
    • Specialist investigation clauses protect you when clients ignore recommendations and problems escalate
    • Opinion clauses shield inspectors from contractors and code officials who contradict findings
    • Recording prohibition prevents clients from using your statements against you
    • Equipment usage restrictions prevent client injuries on your ladders and tools
    • Property access verification ensures you have permission to be on the premises
    • Cancellation policies with graduated fees discourage last-minute cancellations
    • Rights to terminate services allow inspectors to walk away from unsafe conditions

    We are not attorneys - so check with a qualified attorney before implementing anything from this podcast or any clauses in your agreements, as laws vary significantly by state. This is not legal advice - just our own experience.


    Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.com
    Need a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites

    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    29 m
  • Don't Put All Your Eggs in the GLSA Basket
    May 7 2025

    Digital marketing strategies need diversity beyond Google Local Service Ads to create sustainable business growth for home inspectors. Marketing expert Jason Bowings shares practical advice for building multiple lead sources when the "golden goose" of Google Guaranteed starts producing fewer eggs.

    • Google Local Service Ads (GLSA) has changed from a golden opportunity to just one piece of a comprehensive strategy
    • Never rely on a single marketing channel – diversification protects against algorithm changes and market shifts
    • Optimize your Google Business Profile by maintaining consistent NAP, answering common questions, and uploading weekly photos
    • Service-based businesses should not display their address on Google Business Profile to avoid account suspension
    • Reviews dramatically impact visibility – competitors with hundreds of reviews will outrank those with only a few
    • Free platforms like Yelp, Nextdoor and industry directories provide incremental gains that add up significantly
    • Track your marketing data including cost per lead, cost per acquisition, and average sale value
    • For struggling GLSA campaigns, adjust ad schedules, manually change bid amounts, and monitor impression percentages
    • Use AI tools like ChatGPT to help interpret Google Analytics data and identify marketing opportunities
    • Small consistent gains across multiple platforms ultimately create substantial business growth

    If you have any marketing questions, reach out to us at info@inspectortoolbelt.com or check out Inspector Toolbelt's all-in-one scheduling and report writing app at inspectortoolbelt.com.


    Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.com
    Need a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites

    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    39 m
  • Why Recessions Are Good for Home Inspectors
    Apr 29 2025

    Recessions aren't something to fear – they're opportunities to seize, especially if you're a home inspection business owner. While conventional wisdom suggests economic downturns are universally negative, historical data reveals a surprising truth: home inspection companies consistently thrive during these periods.

    During both the Great Recession (2007-2009) and the COVID-19 downturn (2020), the inspection industry experienced remarkable growth while other sectors struggled. This isn't coincidental – it's a predictable pattern driven by fundamental market shifts that create ideal conditions for inspection services to flourish.

    When economic pressure forces more homes onto the market, housing inventory increases dramatically. Financial hardships, job relocations, and foreclosures push properties into circulation that would otherwise remain off-market. Simultaneously, market dynamics shift in favor of buyers, making sellers more willing to invest in pre-listing inspections to attract purchasers. Recession-era buyers, naturally more cautious with their investments, rarely waive inspections and frequently walk away from properties with significant issues – creating inspection cascades where multiple inspectors evaluate the same property for different potential buyers.

    The multiplier effect continues as rejected properties generate additional inspections when sellers must find new buyers, and those initial buyers move on to inspect other homes. Add in the foreclosure market, increased investor activity as prices drop, commercial property transitions, and renovation loan inspections, and you have a perfect storm of opportunity for inspection businesses that maintain operations while competitors react emotionally and exit the market.

    Waiting eight to ten years between recessions might seem like a long time, but these economic cycles are inevitable. Rather than dreading the next downturn, prepare to capitalize on it. When others panic and retreat, position your inspection business to capture the expanded market share that historically appears during these periods. The evidence is clear: in the home inspection industry, recessions don't signal disaster – they herald opportunity.

    Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.com
    Need a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites

    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    18 m
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