JMC Building Inspection Service

Berkeley, United States

4.2

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One of the oldest residential and commercial inspection firms in California, inspecting homes and commercial buildings in the Bay Area. JMC Building Inspection Services assures you will receive a thorough, detailed inspection of your home or commercial property. Having performed over 9,500 building inspections in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1982, we are very familiar with building issues typical of properties in the Bay Area region. We have built a solid reputation in the East Bay and have excellent references among property owners, Realtors®, and other professionals.

History

Established in 1982.

Service, experience, professionalism since 1982.

One of the oldest residential and commercial inspection firms in California, inspecting homes and commercial buildings in the Bay Area. JMC Building Inspection Services assures you will receive a thorough, detailed inspection of your home or commercial property. Having performed over 9,500 building inspections in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1982, we are very familiar with building issues typical of properties in the Bay Area region. We have built a solid reputation in the East Bay and have excellent references among property owners, Realtors®, and other professionals.

Meet the Business Owner

Paul B.

Business Owner

Paul Barraza has been performing inspections since 2007 after completing the Residential Inspection course from ITA in 2006. While completing the course, he caught the attention of John McComas, one of the instructors, which served as a spring board to start an apprenticeship under one of the most well respected home inspectors in the Bay Area.

Paul attended Oregon State University, where he earned a degree in Forestry. It was there that he discovered his love of rock climbing. After graduation, Paul began working for Hornblower Cruises between climbing trips. Eventually, he gained enough experience and earned his 100-​ton inland captain’s license.

Paul grew up in a 1936 Colonial Revival home in Kensington, CA, was an active member of Troop 100, eventually earning the Eagle Scout Award and currently lives with his wife and son in a 1916 Craftsman in Berkeley. When he is not inspecting or rock climbing, he can be found working on his «fixer-​upper.»