About The Inspector
Roman Gaysinsky
Licensed Home Inspector #24GI00188200
Roman Gaysinsky stands by the notion that it’s the people in a company that set it apart from the competition. As the Licensed Home Inspector for Tag Home Inspections Roman brings a lot of respected experience to the table.
With the background of being an operating engineer dealing with various kinds of heavy equipment in NYC for 12 years, he possesses a unique set of skills not commonly found with other home inspectors. To add to his qualifications he also has 15 years of numerous types of home renovations standing behind him. These combined experiences give him a unique and grounded method for home inspections.
Not only does he know what you should look for but he also has the culture and training to look for things other home inspectors may not. Having been pushed into the field by agents that saw his clear potential as an inspector he has the particular skill set to assist you during your home inspection. He is a motivated worker and he will put in the time and labor to make sure that nothing goes overlooked.
An Open Book
Roman highly values honesty and openness before, during, and after all home inspections. It is hugely important to him that his clients know there is nothing kept from any client concerning an inspection. Without trustworthiness and reliability, clients have no reason to depend on a home inspector to do their job to the best of their ability.
It is for this reason that Tag Home Inspections places honesty and accountability at the very top of the list when it comes to communicating with homebuyers or sellers. Roman wants to make certain that anybody he is working with will be fully satisfied with his level of transparency and service.
Additional Experience and Affiliations
Additionally, Roman is a part of the local 15 I.U.O.E unions and has his Radon License certifying him in radon measurement and testing. He also maintains several instruments and tools to assist him on the job including aerial drone photography, a moisture meter, and a gas leak detector.