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You are here: Home / News Center Wisconsin Home Inspector named HouseMaster's® Inspector of the YearSunday, January 21, 2007
Appleton, WI - HouseMaster®, the oldest and most experienced home inspection franchise system in North America, named Jim Weyenberg of its' Appleton, WI franchise its 2006 Inspector of the Year. Awarded at the company’s annual conference in Hawaii, Weyenberg was noted for his innovative marketing, his exemplary standards of presentation, and his operational ideas for efficiency. Weyenberg was selected from a pool of nominees from more than 350 HouseMaster franchise offices across North America. The award is given to the inspector who shows excellent inspection and reporting skills. Wisconsin HouseMaster franchisee Greg Runnoe says, "Jim is a team player that never waivers from his commitment for outstanding customer service, Jim always goes above and beyond to help make HouseMaster of Green Bay and the valley the best that we can be. Without a doubt, Jim is as good as it gets." Weyenberg has been a Wisconsin-licensed home inspector for seven years. He is certified by the National Institute of Building Inspectors (NIBI®), a member of the Wisconsin Association of Home Inspectors, and a senior inspector with HouseMaster of Appleton. About HouseMaster: HouseMaster is considered the most experienced home inspection company, with a network of independently owned and operated franchises in more than 350 cities across North America. In operation since 1979, HouseMaster has collectively performed nearly 2 million inspections, consistently delivering high quality service, innovative industry practices, and solid business leadership. For more information, visit www.housemaster.com or call 800.526.3939. <Back to News |
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