Reg Deck
Business Owner, Certified Home Inspector
Direct 705-761-5439
reg.deck@amerispec.ca
Reg is a certified Peterborough home inspector helping homebuyers make informed decisions on their home purchases since 2009. He successfully completed the AmeriSpec Inspection Training Academy as well as the Carson Dunlop Home Inspection Training program through Durham College. Reg is also certified as a commercial building inspector, having successfully completed the CDW (Carson Dunlop Weldon) Commercial Building Inspection course.
Reg completed the inaugural Home Flood Risk Assessment Training (HFRAT) course at Seneca College in 2018. This course, a collaboration with Seneca and Fleming Colleges and the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation (Intact Centre), provides practical training for industry specialists who can help homeowners address the growing threat of basement flooding. Post-completion, Reg was asked to review the course content as the colleges prepared for the implementation of online education across Canada beginning in March 2019.
He is currently an Associate Member of the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI) and Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspections (CAHPI). Reg is also certified by WETT, Inc. as a SITE Basic inspector and is recognized by Natural Resources Canada as an Energy Advisor.
Reg has a background in manufacturing, customer service and construction. He is a life-long resident of Peterborough and enjoys using his new smoker, playing hockey and spending time with his wife and two children in his spare time.
Reg Deck, from AmeriSpec Home Inspections of Peterborough, has become a Certified Residential Thermographer (CRT). The CRT certification is nationally recognized by the American Society of Home Inspectors and the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. Home inspectors successfully completing the CRT certification requirements learn about the science of thermal imaging, methods of heat transfer, and thermal capacities. They also learn about the limitations of thermal imaging and how to avoid false readings. By becoming a CRT, a home inspector can provide a more thorough home inspection by detecting electrical, moisture, energy issues, and even pests, such as termites and bees, which the naked eye can’t see.