Home inspectors help Habitat for Humanity

September 11, 2009

Habitat For Humanity supervisors were “thrilled to have home inspectors help” on the 40-home project in Bethlehem, according to Larry Transue, who organized the July 1 work day and coordinated Pocono-Lehigh Chapter member volunteers.

On a typically hot July day, Pocono-Lehigh Chapter members from Pennsylvania worked on framing two of the houses expected to be completed in early 2010. They included John Gogal, Keystone Inspection Service, Sciota; Mike Stabile, Mike Stabile Home Inspections Inc., Blakeslee; Lawrence Transue, Integrity Inspection Service, West Easton; and Ronald Crescente, AmeriSpec, Blakeslee.

ASHI members John Alastick, Lawrenceville, N.J., and Ron Black and his wife, Katie Black, from Residential Inspections, Macungie, joined volunteers from the chapter.

Transue said the volunteers were eager to help and enjoyed the day despite of the heat. Because of the scale of the project, it will take several years to complete, presenting an ongoing opportunity for home inspectors to continue their service to the community.

http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090911/LIVING/909110348/-1/LIVING

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