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The job of the home inspector is to examine the structural and operational aspects of the home providing an un-biased perspective of what you are purchasing. His years of experience, general building knowledge, and communication skills are key factors in his effectiveness.
I’m Brian Wooten, a Texas state licensed and certified home inspector, owner and founder of Inspectech. I am here to put my 30+ years of construction knowledge and building experience to work for YOU.
History
Established in 2005.
My building construction career has spanned more than 30 years with concrete, structural framing, carpentry, electrical, and plumbing all included in my background. Eventually, my residential career path changed to heavy construction including multi-family projects such as apartment and townhome construction. Later, I made a major career jump, moving from Texas to California. There I supervised the construction of a large hotel and several commercial office/retail buildings with 2 and 3 stories of basement parking.
I moved my family from California back to Texas in late 1992 and continued my construction career here as a sub-contractor to construction until I was licensed by the state of Texas as a Professional Inspector in January of 2005.
Meet the Business Owner
Brian W.
Business Owner
Licensed as Professional Inspector #8001 by the Texas Real Estate Commission in January 31, 2005.
2002 – 2004 — Owned and operated floor installation and maintenance company in Austin TX.
1992 — 2002 — Owned and operated a sub-contracting business to general construction in Austin TX.
1987 – 1992 — Supervised the construction of multiple hotels and retail/office buildings in southern California.
1982 – 1987 — Supervised the construction of multi-family and hotel projects in the Dallas-Ft Worth metroplex.
1980 – 1982 — Worked for McDowell Electric in Houston TX as an apprentice electrician but spent most of the time building the owner’s personal home.
1978 – 1980 — Various carpentry related jobs
1973 – 1978 — self-employed as a structural framing contractor
1972 – 1973 — Jay Sapp Plumbing
before 1972 — summer work as carpenter