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    Arkansas Home Report Inspections - Boat Dock Inspector

    Arkansas Home Report Inspections

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    The best! Have had multiple inspections completed over the years and Dillon is always very thorough…read moreand makes sure every details of the inspection is covered.

    From the owner: Welcome to Arkansas Home Report Inspections, LLC. AHRI is owned by state-licensed home inspector…read moreDillon Erwin HI-1976. Soon to be Dually Licensed Home Inspector & Real Estate Agent... Exciting News: Expanding My Role in Real Estate—With Integrity at the Core After 8 years of serving clients as a licensed home inspector, I’m proud to share that I’m in the final stages of becoming a licensed real estate agent. This next step isn’t just a career move—it’s a natural extension of my mission to empower buyers and sellers with clarity, confidence, and technical excellence. I’ll continue offering home inspections with the same rigor and transparency that have defined my practice. But I want to be absolutely clear: I will never serve as both inspector and agent in the same transaction. That’s not just a legal boundary—it’s an ethical one. My commitment to objectivity and client trust means I draw a firm line between these roles. This dual perspective allows me to better educate clients, anticipate issues, and advocate for smarter decisions—whether I’m inspecting a property or guiding someone through a purchase or sale. It’s about raising the bar, not blurring the lines. If you’re looking for a real estate professional who understands homes from the inside out—or an inspector who sees beyond the checklist—I’d love to connect. Thanks to everyone who’s supported this journey. The best is yet to come. If you are buying, selling, or relocating in the Hot Springs Area; call me!

    YMCA of Hot Springs Arkansas - Pool area

    YMCA of Hot Springs Arkansas

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    High-tech cardio and old-school free weights!…read more This review is only for the weight room. I needed a free-weight workout with good old-fashioned iron while I was in Hot Springs. My TX YMCA membership was honored here, so I gave it a try. The Hot Springs Y is a rehab facility, and the local populace is mostly aging retirees - so I wasn't sure what to expect. My first glance caught a vast room full of cardio equipment; not what I needed for my powerlifting workout. But then I saw the weights, and knew I was at home! Nothing fancy, but plenty of good old iron. The dumbells go up to 130#, so even stronger lifters can train. There are even several sets of chains for powerlifters like me, with a Westside flair. I got a great workout, and I am on track for my powerlifting meet!

    I don't go here often. I only need certain machines for certain workouts, so I go only once a…read moremonth or so. For that reason, I always get a day pass. It's just 10 dollars, then I can do my workout and be on my way. Well today I go in and the woman at the front desk says, out of nowhere, "this is your last time coming here". Uh... what? "We only allow you to use a day pass 3 times a year. After that, you need a membership." Okay, first, that was a pretty rough way to bring up the topic. Second, when exactly did this become a rule? I've been coming here about once every month or so for years. She then says she can give me membership info on my way out. So I do my workout and yea, I'm thinking about this interaction. Did someone complain about me? Is there a problem and they're trying to discourage me from coming back? Well on my way out, I stop by the desk and ask for that information, hoping to also get this new rule in writing somewhere. The same woman gets an attitude with me over asking for the information she said she'd give me on the way out. I don't know what the issue is. I can't tell if it's me, or maybe she's got other stuff going on in her life and it's boiling over into our interaction. Who knows. She hands me some papers, and nowhere do I see this "day pass only 3 times a year" rule. Also, membership is nearly 100 dollars the first month and 46 dollars every month after that, which is kind of insane. You know what, I'll just do my workouts at home, and figure out some other way to do those exercises I need the machines for. Turns out you were absolutely right. That WAS my last time going there.

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