ABOUT
Mike Twitty has many years of experience in the electrical field. After retiring from a 30 year career with Ford Motor Company as an industrial electrician, he started his home inspection company in 2004. After 17 years of inspecting homes and commercial buildings, he retired and now concentrates on providing electrical training for home inspectors. Mike is a Tennessee licensed electrician, a state licensed electrical code inspector, an ICC certified residential building inspector, residential electrical inspector, and a commercial electrical inspector. He has traveled across the country presenting training seminars for various inspection chapters and associations. Mike is a retired certified ASHI inspector and is a regular speaker at ASHI Inspection World Conferences. He also has authored several technical articles on electrical inspections in national publications.

Past Clients
ASHI National
Home Inspectors of Tennessee (HITA)
North Central Ohio ASHI Chapter
Western Washington ASHI Chapter
MAC ASHI Chapter
Kentucky Real Estate Inspectors Association (KREIA)
Amerispec Home Inspectors Association
East Tennessee ASHI Chapter
Middle Tennessee ASHI Chapter
OMG (Online meeting group)
Inspection World (IW) 2014 Nashville
IW 2017 Las Vegas
IW 2018 Orlando
IW 2019 San Diego
IW 2020 New Orleans
IW 2023 Las Vegas
​
​
​
Published articles
Let's talk three phase--ASHI Reporter July 2012
Testing electrical systems--ASHI Reporter August 2017
The case of the defective neutral--EC&M July 2019
Inspecting electrical connections--ASHI Reporter October 2019
Surge protection for smart homes (and smart homeowners) IAEI magazine July 2020
Grounding and bonding: what home inspectors need to know--ASHI Reporter November 2020
Home inspections and codes--Working RE magazine Winter/spring 2022
Taking a closer look at electrical inspections--ASHI Reporter July 2023
The inconvenient truth about three-light receptacle testers--Working RE magazine Summer 2024
Inspecting electrical vehicle charging systems--Working RE magazine August 2025



