About TG Project Management
Your Vision - Your Future - Our Goal
Antonio Goncalves,
Owner & CEO
NJ State Licensing:
- NJ State Home Inspector # 24GI00145800
- NJ State 1 & 2 family building inspector RCS # 010861
- NJ State general building inspector ICS # 010861
- NJ State building inspector plan review HHS # 010861
- NJ State Mechanical inspector 1 & 2 family # 010861
- NJ State building Sub Code Official # 010861
- NJ State Construction Official # 010861
- NJ State Electrician # 10541
- NJ Notary Public
- NJ Radon measurement specialist technician # MET 13451
- Home Improvement Contractor Lic.# 13VH08596300
- New Home Builders Lic.# 47861
- Termite & Pest Control applicator 7A & 7B Lic.# 92115A
- Housing and Urban Development 203K (HUD) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Compliance Inspector ID# C776 and Consultant ID# P1873
Certifications
- UTCA competent person certified
- OSHA certified for health & safety
- Rigger – Signal person – scaffolding OSHA 29CFR
- AHAM – NARDA Refrigerant Recovery “Type 1” # 73498
- IRI Water restoration specialist ID# 20043
- IRI Fire restoration specialist ID# 13004
- IRI Mold restoration specialist ID# 718543
- IRI Disaster recovery specialist ID# 62199
- PHII Structural pest inspection # PESH 24425
- ITC Infrared Level 1 # 84591
- ITC Infrared Level 1 # 84591
- IAC2 / Mold / Water & Air quality Certified
- Lead dust sampling technician Certified D-I-T 784452-00045
- Master Home Inspector Internachi Member
- Lead Safe Certified Firm
- Lead Safe Certification Firm# NAT-F235738-1
Education
- Bachelors of Electrical Engineering 1986 – NJIT
- Bachelors of Civil Engineering 1988 – NJIT
Purpose & Scope
The Purpose:
The Inspector Shall:
- Those systems and components inspected that, in the professional judgment of the inspector, are not functioning properly, significantly deficient, unsafe, or are near the end of their service lives,
- Recommendations to correct, or monitor for future correction, the deficiencies reported in the report, or items needing further evaluation
- Reasoning or explanation as to the nature of the deficiencies reported in report, that are not self-evident,
- Those systems and components designated for inspection in this Standard that were present at the time of the home inspection but were not inspected and the reason(s) they were not inspected.
- Adhere to the ASHI® Code of Ethics for the Home Inspection Profession.
What Do Home Inspectors Look
For in a House?
an escrow timeline.
Structural Components
A home inspector climbs onto the roof, pokes at the foundation, and crawls into attic space looking for water condensation or penetration. On homes in hurricane zones...
Exterior Faults
A home inspector climbs onto the roof, pokes at the foundation, and crawls into attic space looking for water condensation or penetration. On homes in hurricane zones...
Roofing
The roof is examined closely for loose shingles or tiles, and the flashing is tested for tightness. Tree limbs touching the house provide a passageway for rodents and also can threaten the house during...
Plumbing
All piping is tested, including drains, vents and waste systems. Water ingress and egress is examined, as are the interior fuel and water distributors and the sump pump, if present...
Electrical
All the electrical components are examined to ensure they fit and are operating safely. Conductors, grounding equipment and distribution panels are tested for efficient operation...
Heating/ Air Conditioning
The entire heating and air conditioning system is tested to verify it’s in working condition, and the appropriate filters are examined for accumulation...
Insulation/ Ventilation
Attic crawl space insulation and vapour retarders are noted on the inspection report. All venting fans that aren’t working also are included. Under-floor insulation,..
Interiors/ Appliances
Doors, floors, stairways, counters, cabinetry, and the number of windows are all cited on the inspection report along with notes on any items that don’t function as...