Showing posts with label franchise hometeam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label franchise hometeam. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Home Inspection: An Industry on the Rise


The opportunities to succeed with HomeTeam home inspection franchise are better today then ever before. When buying a home, it has become standard practice to have a home inspection before the sale closes. In fact, the number of real estate home inspections performed each year is on the rise; almost 90 percent of all homes sold are inspected. Also, many mortgage companies now require a home inspection as a financing requirement.

Company on the Move HomeTeam home inspection franchise has set the standard of professionalism in the industry. Throughout the growth of the HomeTeam franchise network, our primary focus has remained the same: to offer top-quality home inspections, while running an effective and efficient operation to help control costs. This high-value, low-cost combination is the bedrock of our operating philosophy. The HomeTeam has become a household name among homebuyers, lenders and Real Estate Professionals. This is a direct result of the HomeTeam's standard of excellence, consistently reliable service, and our dynamic franchise growth. Click here to receive more information about our home inspection franchise.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Wind Mitigation Services Bolster Business for Home Inspectors

Ancillary services have become a critical part of the home inspection business over the last several years as a way to continue to keep revenue streams steady. In Florida, HomeTeam Inspection Service’s franchisees have recently added wind mitigation to their portfolio of services, opening an opportunity for heightened revenue.

Colin Conroy, HomeTeam franchisee in Pompano Beach, Fla., estimates that 75 percent of the homes his team inspects also include a wind mitigation inspection. Of the remaining 25 percent, he said many will call back to have a wind mitigation inspection performed after their initial inspection.

“It has increased our business substantially,” he said. “The number of inspections we’re doing is about the same as last year, but we have seen a substantial increase in the number of wind storm mitigations we’ve been asked to perform.”

Historically, wind mitigation inspections in Florida have been performed by the state-run home insurance group, which created the service when many insurers pulled out of the state due to heavy losses associated with hurricanes. Licensing for home inspectors became available in March this year, allowing home inspectors in the state to perform wind mitigation reports.

The process involves photographs, use of metal detectors and taking exact measurements — all carried out by an inspector who has credibility with insurers. Conroy estimates his revenue is up 22 percent from last year, and attributes 75 percent of that increase to adding wind mitigation inspections to his service offerings.

But the service isn’t just a way for HomeTeam franchisees to add to their offerings, and their bottom line, but is also something homeowners have a proven need for. Homeowners can have the wind mitigation inspection completed during the time of an initial inspection and now Realtors® in the area are also becoming educated about the process in order to better prepare consumers.

“Typically if you have a home that meets all or most of the standards, you’re looking at the homeowner saving $500 to $1,000 in the premiums they will pay,” Conroy said. “It’s always worth the cost of doing the inspection.”

Although wind mitigation inspections are more typical in Florida right now, many believe it won’t be long until other states follow suit. By getting into the wind mitigation service early in Florida, HomeTeam is now prepared should other states be affected by similar weather patterns and begin to offer incentives to homeowners. This will ensure that franchisees are ready to begin implementing wind mitigation checks in the future if they are needed in other parts of the country.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

HomeTeam featured in Houston Examiner

HomeTeam Inspection Service was recently featured on the Houston Examiner website in an article titled “Teamwork Paved Way for HomeTeam Inspection.” The article discusses the HomeTeam brand and its commitment to teamwork, customer service and efficiency. Curtis Carr, owner of HomeTeam Inspection Service of Beaumont, Texas, said the franchise company’s team approach allows for more thorough home inspection results. He explained the many services HomeTeam Inspection offers and how they can be especially important to homeowners during the upcoming summer months. Greg Haskett, vice president of shared services for HomeTeam Inspection, showcased the growth HomeTeam Inspection has experienced in 175 markets throughout the nation. Click here to view the full article.

Teamwork Paved Way for HomeTeam Inspection
By Monica Coleman

Teamwork can really make a difference in business. One company that really knows this is HomeTeam Inspection, a national franchise operation.


Unlike most home inspection services that may send out an individual inspector, HomeTeam Inspection sends a team of professionals to its clients’ home. Why send out a team? The team approach cuts down on the time but increases effectiveness, according to Curtis Carr, Owner of HomeTeam Inspection in Beaumont, TX.


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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Franchisee Profile: Colin Conroy of Pompano Beach, FL

Location: Pompano Beach, FL

Q: Where are you originally from?
A: I was working for a car-rental agency in Australia where I met my wife. I moved with her to Pompano Beach in Florida and have been there ever since.

Q: How did you learn about HomeTeam? A: After moving to the States, a friend invited me to open a home inspection business with him in Cincinnati. As part of my due diligence, I explored the company’s competitors, one of which was HomeTeam. Initially, I thought the concept involved team-based inspections which made them stand out, as I had always thought of an inspection service as a one man job. I began looking into franchising opportunities and saw they had 10 locations available on the Florida coast where I was already living. Since I was looking for a big business and not just a single franchise, this was perfect.

Q: What are some career milestones for you? Is there anything unique about your business?
A: I’ve been among the top three franchises for HomeTeam all 14 years that I’ve been open, and the number one franchise five times. My locations were the first to reach 2,500 inspections a year and we were also the first to do a $42 million home. I’ve really embraced the “One call does it all” mentality by sending four people on every inspection: a licensed roofing inspector, a licensed termite inspector, a licensed heating and cooling tech and one other, often myself. I also have over 50 specialists I can call on, ranging from sea wall divers to elevator technicians, so I can meet any need a client may have.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

HomeTeam Inspection Service Recognizes 2010 Awards Winners

In the current housing market, home sellers can’t afford to show their homes to prospective buyers without carefully examining the goods. There is simply too much inventory on the market to risk losing a sale because of defects found at the close of a deal, which is why hiring a quality home inspector is so important. HomeTeam Inspection Service, a brand with over 15 years of inspection experience and 175-plus locations nationwide, is proud to recognize the winner of the 2010 HomeTeam Awards.



Special Recognition
Jurek Team - Fort Myers, FL

Rookie of the Year
Brian O'Rear - Louisville, KY

500+ Inspection Club
Craig Lee - Northville, MI
Danny & Jane Blankenship - Ocala, FL
Bill Tuthill - Gross Pointe Woods, MI
Ron Baker - Smyrna, TN

Top Sales Plus 500+ Inspection Club
Gary Mohel & John Fox - Austin, TX
Curtis Carr - Beaumont, TX
Mike Faulconer - Kansas City, KS
Terry Campbell - Pittsburgh, PA
Ray & George Fonos - Pittsburgh, PA
Jim Wieting - Dallas/Fort Worth, TX

Top Sales Plus 1000+ Inspection Club
Colin Conroy - Pompano Beach, FL
Bill Jurek & Pam Jensen - Fort Meyers, FL
Mike Hannerman - Anchorage, AK
Mitch Rothenberg - Tampa, FL

Top Producing Small Territory
Gary Mohel & John Fox - Austin, TX

Top Producing Medium Territory
Ray & George Fonos - Pittsburgh, PA

Top Producing Large Territory
Bill Jurek & Pam Jensen - Fort Meyers, FL

Franchise of the Year
Mitch Rothenberg - Tampa, FL



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

HomeTeam Goes to Clearwater Beach

Annual Convention Hosts Top Franchisees; Introduces New Strategies and Tactics

By Greg Haskett, VP of Shared Services


Every year, our HomeTeam Inspection Service franchisees get together to celebrate another great year of business and discuss hot topics and what's new for the year ahead. This year we met in Clearwater Beach, FL in the city of our host franchisee Mitch Rothenberg. Themed Chart Your Course, we had several sessions, large and small, where franchisees gathered together to discuss all aspects of their businesses. As a leader in the home inspection industry, this convention in particular was special as we introduced several new items that our franchisees can use moving forward, including:

1. A new and improved online software that will keep us ahead of the competition. Cloud computing is the way of the future and our franchise owners can now respond quicker than their competition with better data.

2. New financial benchmarks and tools specifically designed to maximize the profit of each franchise owner which also gives them a unique tool to hit their personal income goals.

3. A strategic rollout of social media efforts that will broaden the reach of the HomeTeam brand and meet our current & future customers where they are.

4. Lastly, and the best part of any gathering like this, is when
the attendees can spend time together. We included extended breaks, franchisee-only meetings, and very successful role-playing sessions where franchise owners from across North America interacted with each and discussed their shared interests in building the HomeTeam name.

Overall this year's convention was the best one yet. We received some very positive feedback from our franchisees.
  • "The leadership and direction of Jim Hunter is contagious! The entire staff is on board in attitude and actions. Thanks to all for $50,000 or more in value for about a $500 price." Ray Fonos, Pittsburgh, PA
  • "I've already booked an inspection from a price shopper based on some of the ideas from the role-playing session." Mike Henry, Belleville, ON
  • "I am excited about this year and look forward to the ISN
    addition to our teams. I truly believe that this will take my business to another level." Bobby Cox, Savannah, GA
  • "I can say with great confidence that EVERYONE that attended went away recharged and invigorated, ready to take on whatever 2011 throws at us! You will find that your 'return on investment' will easily be 10 to 20 (or more) times the costs involved in attending." Bill Jurek, Ft. Meyers, FL
  • "Coming up on 16 years and haven't missed one yet. Still can't imagine anyone in this business, especially with THIS franchise, who wouldn't strive to make it to every convention. It's the motivation, encouragement and pick-me-up we all need to kick-start our year!" John Gambill, Ashland, KY
  • "Hard to imagine any franchisee not seeing the value in this and not attending. I can't wait for next year!" Scott Whitbeck, Colorado Springs, CO

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

HomeTeam Inspection Service featured in The Topeka Capital-Journal

HomeTeam Inspection Service was recently featured in The Topeka Capital-Journal with an article entitled "Radon testing important for homeowners." The article was written by Anne Williamson and built from an in-depth interview with Topeka, KS HomeTeam franchisee Maurie Blick. In the article, Blick weighs in as an expert on radon, a dangerous gas that is often present in people’s homes without their knowledge. Maurie discusses everything from the importance of testing for radon in your home, to how to lower your levels if radon is indeed detected, to how much it costs and what must be done to carry out these tests. Click here to view the full article.

Radon testing important for homeowners
By ANNE WILIAMSON, Jan. 28, 2011

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer for nonsmokers, and January is National Radon Action Month.

Maurie Blick, with HomeTeam Inspection in Topeka, recently answered a few questions about radon.

What is radon?

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

New Year’s Resolution Ideas for your Home

As we list out our own personal New Year’s resolutions, there may be some other areas that are in dire need for some attention in 2011 too. Like your home. Whether you haven’t had the time or the energy, 2011 is a great year to get some of those home projects in motion. HomeTeam Inspection Service business owner Ed Miehlke offers some expert tips on simple projects to make your home a priority this year.

New Year’s Resolution Ideas for your Home
By Steve Coomes

"He who owns a home deserves it!"
Author unknown

While most homeowners regard their domiciles with pride and joy, there is wisdom to be inferred from the wizened wisecrack above: homeownership implies regular work.

Be it patching cracked plaster, attacking a weedy lawn or something major, such as replacing the HVAC system, the need to invest in a home—be it with money or mere sweat—never ceases.

But experts insist that homeowners who stay ahead of the game with regular preventative maintenance not only work less on their properties, but can avoid costly expenses that zap the already burdened budgets of many.

"There's a lot of truth to the old saying that a stitch in time saves nine," said Harry Rimmer, a Wayne, Pa., franchisee of House Doctors, a 90-unit professional handyman service. In other words, "there are so many minor things a homeowner can do on his own to keep him from facing major repairs."

But while Rimmer believes many homeowners are capable of performing small maintenance tasks, many become overwhelmed by what appears to be a lengthy and almost insurmountable to-do list. His advice: Start somewhere and scratch items off the list.

Ed Miehlke, a franchisee of 175-unit HomeTeam Inspection Service, agreed and advises homeowners to triage that task list according to the season.

"Right now we're in the fall, so you need to be sure your gutters are really clean," Miehlke began. "That ensures you don't have water backing up and ice forming inside them when winter comes."

Planning on selling your home? As an inspector, Miehlke said neglected basic home maintenance leads to sellers having to spend major dollars fixing in order to make their properties sellable. On the other hand, performing these duties regularly and keeping a journal of when you did the work can assist in the speedy sale of any property.

Miehlke and Rimmer teamed up on a "12 Months of Maintenance" checklist homeowners can address seasonally and a little at a time. Several of the items can be addressed outside of months they suggested, but both stressed each point should be addressed well ahead of the applicable season.

January: Clean and/or replace clothes dryer vents. Not only will it reduce fire hazards, it will boost the performance of your dryer which saves money on energy use. Remove all holiday lights and decorations, both because your neighbors want you to, it makes the yard safer for playing in the snow.

Beauty tip: Frame and hang some of those photos you shot last year.

February: Inspect the outside of your house prior to a snowfall. Why? "Because you'd be surprised at what can get caught in a snow blower and damage it," said Rimmer. Once you retreat from the cold, it's a good time to inspect drywall for cracks that need patching. The arid air from your furnace will help the mud dry quicker and allow for painting sooner.

Beauty tip: Since the weather outside is frightful, choose just one room to paint so you don't become overwhelmed by the thought of it.

March: Check to be sure your sump pump is working properly before spring rains arrive. If you live in a storm-prone area, experts recommend a battery backup system to cover you if you lose power. Now is also the time to apply lawn fertilizer to get a jump on weed control.

Beauty tip: Spruce up your landscaping. Wet soil makes for easy planting of bushes, shrubs and trees.

April: Now that the rainy season has arrived, check downspouts around the outside the house to be sure water is flowing freely and away from the foundation. Water gathering at edges of the house can damage the foundation.

Beauty tip: Check for winter-damaged surfaces, such as shutters, gutters and landscape lighting. Some touch ups here and there will invigorate the exterior look again.

May: Service air conditioning compressor and blower unit when temperatures are at least 70 F to ensure normal Freon performance. Schedule biannual visits with HVAC provider "so they call you, and you don't have to remember to call them," Miehlke said.

Beauty tip: Mild weather is perfect for more significant jobs such as laying a brick paver path or building a gazebo. It's also a good time to plant perennials.

June: Now that somewhat drier weather is here, it's a good time to clean and seal your wooden deck. Our experts recommended pressure washing the entire surface, allowing it to dry for two days and then coating it with a high quality water-resistant stain or seal. Well kept decks add tremendous value to homes, but poorly maintained ones can wipe out that same value.

Beauty tip: Make your home inviting to guests by considering new deck furniture or chairs for your porch.

July: In the heat of the summer, it might be wise to find inside chores such as simple appliance maintenance. Dusting the refrigerator condenser and cleansing its fan of debris increases its efficiency and lowers energy consumption. Same for washing or replacing the filters in your range hood. If you have a down-draft exhaust system, request a professional service visit to check the vent pipe.
Beauty tip: Sometimes deconstruction, such as removing an old swing set, will serve as a facelift for the property. If you have fences, it's a great time to paint them.

August: Traditionally this is the hottest and driest month of the summer, which means it's a good time to seal asphalt driveways. Sealing reduces the chance of water seepage into cracks, which can feed roots under the drive and, just as damaging, allow ice to form and expand.

Beauty tip: Your lawn is growing again, which means it's a great time to aerate and fertilize. You'll love the boost of green the lawn will get.
September: Take a good look at your roof to ensure all shingles or tiles are in place. According to Rimmer, a small number of loose shingles can be repaired easily by a pro, but if left unfixed, the result could be water damage and further loss of shingles. The milder weather provides a good chance to restore door gaskets to before the cold sets in—and don't forget the bottom of the garage door! And speaking of those, take the time to grease its bearings and adjust chains that do loosen over time.

Beauty tip: Plant fall flowers, such as mums, to brighten your landscaping.

October: Have your furnace and humidifier serviced by a professional to ensure optimal combustion and air flow. Ask the service tech if it might be time to get your vents cleaned as well. Now that the air in the attic is cooler, visit the space to see if it could use some more insulation. Examine your windows closely to see if they need recaulking.

Beauty tip: Now that the sun is setting earlier, consider landscape lighting to add a dramatic appearance to your home.
November: Remove all leaves from lawn to reduce grass kill, and to avoid ice buildup, remove all hoses from outside faucets and shut off their valves inside. Rimmer said frost-free "bibs" placed on outside faucets can help as well, but that hose removal and water shut-off are best.

December: Guests are coming for the holidays, so make sure your toilets, showers and sinks and garbage disposals are all functioning properly. Clean lime from clogged shower heads, and replace toilet flappers if leaking.
Beauty tip: Take the plunge and join your neighborhood decorating contest. But no need to be this year's Clark Griswald. Sometimes less is more when lights are smartly strung to accent the house's features rather than wash them out.
 
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