Home Inspection Course October 21-25 & 28-31, 2024

Home Inspection Course October 21-25 & 28-31, 2024

Reserve your spot for the upcoming Home Inspection Course.

Reserve your spot for the October 21-25, 2024 and 28-31, 2024 Home Inspection Course.  

The course will follow the content outline of the National Home Inspector Examination. Subject areas include the following:

  • Identify and inspect site conditions to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect building exterior components to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect roof components to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect structural components to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect electrical systems to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect cooling systems to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect heating systems to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect insulation, moisture management systems, and ventilation systems in conditioned and unconditioned spaces to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect mechanical exhaust systems to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect plumbing systems to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect interior components to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect fireplaces, fuel-burning appliances, and their chimney and vent systems to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Identify and inspect common life safety equipment and systems to assess defects and issues that may affect people or the performance of the building.
  • Inform the client what was inspected and describe building systems and components by their distinguishing characteristics.
  • Describe inspection methods and limitations in the inspection report to inform the client what was not inspected and why.
  • Describe systems and components inspected that are not functioning properly or are defective.
  • Describe systems and components in need of further evaluation or action.
  • Discuss the elements of and obtain a written pre-inspection agreement (e.g., scope, limitations, terms of services) with the client or client’s representative to establish the rights and responsibilities of the inspector and client.
  • Maintain quality, integrity, and objectivity of the inspection process.

**Home Inspection Courses require a minimum of six (6) students.  Once we confirm a the minimum number of students you will receive an invoice to complete payment due 2 weeks prior to the start of the course.  

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