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Healthy Home Assessments – Levin, New Zealand
Creating warmer, drier, healthier homes across the Horowhenua.
At Healthy Home Assessments, we provide reliable and detailed inspections to ensure your property meets the Healthy Homes Standards. Whether you’re a property manager, landlord, tenant, or homeowner, our goal is to make compliance simple and stress-free — helping you protect your investment and improve the comfort and wellbeing of those who live there.

Mission
Our Commitment
Our mission at Healthy Home Assessments is to provide comprehensive Healthy Homes Standards compliance assessments for residential properties in Levin and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to creating healthier homes by ensuring proper heating capacity, insulation, ventilation, moisture ingress & drainage, and draught stopping. Our commitment is to make compliance simple and stress-free, supporting property managers, landlords, tenants, and homeowners to protect their investments and improve the comfort and wellbeing of those who live there.
Team
Meet Our Experts
Lead Inspector: John Doe
John Doe, our Lead Inspector, brings a wealth of experience in conducting reliable and detailed inspections to ensure properties meet the Healthy Homes Standards. His dedication to creating healthier homes and his meticulous attention to detail ensure that every assessment is thorough and compliant.
Senior Inspector: Emily Smith
Emily Smith, our Senior Inspector, is committed to providing clear and easy-to-understand reports outlining compliant areas, any issues found, and recommended steps for full compliance. With fast turnaround on reports and clear communication, Emily supports property managers, landlords, tenants, and homeowners to meet compliance without confusion.
Technical Specialist: Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson, our Technical Specialist, ensures that each assessment includes a comprehensive review of heating capacity, insulation, ventilation, moisture ingress & drainage, and draught stopping. His expertise in identifying gaps or leaks that impact warmth and energy efficiency helps in guiding practical, cost-effective improvements for healthier homes.