Wednesday, September 26, 2012

HomeTeam featured on VetFran.com

HomeTeam Inspection Service was recently featured on VetFran.com in an article titled, "Veteran Franchise Success Leads to Enhanced Discount Promotion" HomeTeam Inspection Service franchisee Brian O’Rear discusses his experience opening a HomeTeam franchise with help from the VetFran program. The article also discusses HomeTeam's constant effort to recruit veterans to become business owners, as well as, other background information on the franchise. Read the article below.

Veteran Franchise Success Leads to Enhanced Discount Promotion




Former Air Force officer Brian O’Rear has achieved another major milestone in the short tenure of his new business in the home inspection industry. Brian and his team of inspectors have recently surpassed 1,000 inspections, putting him in an elite group who has accomplished this milestone in less than 3 years.

Brian spent 22 years in the United States Air Force flying fighter jets and the B-2 stealth bomber, fighting in four American wars. After flying in the very first strikes in post 9/11 attacks and setting the world record for the longest combat mission in history, Brian decided to return to Louisville and follow his entrepreneurial dream, opening a HomeTeam Inspection Service through the VetFran program.

“The whole process was really, really smooth,” said O’Rear, one of 14 veterans who own a HomeTeam franchise. “HomeTeam uses several specialists to inspect homes and commercial buildings, a concept that appealed to me as a former B-2 squadron commander.”

HomeTeam Inspection Service, the professional home inspection service is actively recruiting even more veterans to join their team. “Brian’s success has been impressive, and we are excited about the opportunity to have more veterans on our TEAM,” says Paul Spires, President of HomeTeam Inspection Service. For a limited time HomeTeam will offer the right candidate a 75% discount on their intial franchise fee.

HomeTeam has been a proud member of the IFA’s VetFran program for a number of years and was named to GI Jobs 2012 Military Friendly Franchise List. “I understand the power of teams, and I understand leadership so it was a pretty easy sell for me.” says Brian O’Rear.

“High level energetic leaders who are self-motivated, enjoy networking, and enjoy serving others tend to succeed in this industry” said Greg Haskett, VP of Operations for HomeTeam.


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

HomeTeam Inspection Service featured in the Bethany Tribune

HomeTeam Inspection Service was recently featured in the Bethany Tribune in an article titled, "Homeowners: Prepare for cold weather with these tips." HomeTeam Inspection Service franchisee Frank Bombardiere gave his input about what homeowners can do to protect their homes inside and outside during the winter. Frank supplied helpful tips to keep your house and family safe, and pointed out that especially for those who are not very savvy with home maintenance, hiring a home inspector every other year can curb maintenance problems and save homeowners money in the long run. Read the article below.

Homeowners: Prepare for cold weather with these tips
By: Emily Driscoll

With snow, ice and winter storms affecting most of the country this time of year, homeowners need to know how to protect their residence inside and out.

                Research from AIR Worldwide shows that the insured damage from winter storms in 2010 was $2.6 billion, the highest since 2003, and 2011 was even more devastating—one storm in February had as much as $1.4 billion in damage.

                Frank Bombardiere, local owner of HomeTeam Inspection Service in Yukon, says that winter is the worst season for residential damage because ice, snow, and wind can put water in places that are not typically prone to leaking.

“Snow drifts on the side of the house can melt slowly onto the window and door sills, causing water to get around these areas where it normally wouldn’t during a rain storm,” he says. “Ice dams on the roof can cause a roof to leak, and snow can blow into the attic through the roof vents and damage the insulation.”

To avoid major damage to your home and your wallet, here are 10 tips that homeowners need to factor in to their winterizing strategy:

1.       Storm doors can help keep windblown snow and rain from getting around the exterior doors.
2.       All gaps around doors and windows need to be properly caulked, but be sure not to caulk the weep holes in brick veneer--they are there to let the wall breath (make a gap between the bricks about every third brick on the bottom row).
3.       Fireplaces and chimneys need to be cleaned and inspected at least every other year under normal usage, preferably by a qualified chimney sweep.
4.       Gutters should be cleaned after the last leaves have fallen to keep the water flowing away from the foundation of the house. You can also install gutter helmets to keep leaves and debris out.
5.       Cut any overhanging tree branches away from the roof so they will not fall onto the roof or your car if they break off in an ice storm.
6.       Clean any debris off the roof that can act as a dam and cause water to back up under the shingles.
7.       Keep leaves picked up around the yard to help prevent pests from nesting in them. 
8.       Homes with crawl spaces underneath should have the water pipes insulated to prevent freeze damage.
9.       Make sure to vent crawl spaces, even in the winter.
10.   Keep exterior hose faucets covered and detach the hose--pipes can freeze and burst on the exterior hose faucets.

Bombardiere recommends that especially for those who are not very savvy with home maintenance, hiring a home inspector every other year can curb maintenance problems and save homeowners money in the long run.

“You take your car in for maintenance and diagnostics, you go to the doctor for a checkup--why shouldn’t you have your home checked out by a professional as well?”


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

HomeTeam Inspection Service featured on Brighton Pittsford Post

HomeTeam Inspection Service was recently featured on the online edition of the Brighton Pittsford Post in an article titled, "Steve Tremaine, Owner HomeTeam Inspection Service." The article features HomeTeam franchisee Steve Tremaine of Pittsford, New York. The article discusses the benefits of having your home inspected, the success that Steve has experienced with his business, and how much Steve enjoys his job. Click here to read the full article.

Steve Tremaine, Owner HomeTeam Inspection Service
By: Marlene Caroselli

American cartoonist Frank McKinney Hubbard once observed that “the fellow who owns his own home is always just coming out of a hardware store.”
 One way to avoid those frequent hardware-store trips is to have a comprehensive inspection before buying the house. And comprehensive inspections are what the HomeTeam Inspection Service is all about.

Owner Steve Tremaine is proud of the 3000+ inspections that have been done since the company started in 2001. He purchased the franchise from the HomeTeam corporate office and has proudly served Pittsford area homebuyers ever since.

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