Home Inspection Training Class #35

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Learn how to perform a home inspection, write an inspection report, and take advantage of free business resources and marketing strategies in this free, online home inspection training class #35 with InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko, Certified Professional Inspector CPI®. Visit www.nachi.org/... to view and sign up for all of our home inspection webinars.

Комментарии • 35

  • @tilestoneartisanship
    @tilestoneartisanship 3 года назад +2

    Thanks again Ben. I completed my ICA certification & very excited to learn more!!

    • @internachi
      @internachi  3 года назад

      Fantastic! Welcome to the InterNACHI family.

  • @Psalm146-2
    @Psalm146-2 3 года назад +3

    Hey Ben, appreciate the effort you put in to your company. Tons of good material available on your site - I know it’s a lot of work for you.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  3 года назад +1

      Much appreciated! We have incredible staff at InterNACHI. The good folks who work for our members at nachi.org/staff

  • @damianad9
    @damianad9 3 года назад +2

    Love you Ben

  • @guerinodeque6991
    @guerinodeque6991 3 года назад +1

    I would love to become an home inspector.

  • @mo8282
    @mo8282 3 года назад

    I was thinking to be a home inspector, until I read somewhere something like it is better being a carpenter or an electrician or hvac plumbing with experience and skills... which means only those mentioned above will succeed as home inspector!!!!
    Is that right ?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  3 года назад +1

      I disagree. 5.5 million existing home sales on average every year in the U.S. Home inspectors are in great demand. Check out the only home inspector college at $49 per month at www.internachi.edu.

    • @holyspiritofyah
      @holyspiritofyah 2 года назад

      Sounds like that "statistic" is based on the idea of pre-existing knowledge, pretty obviously. If you are a hungry and fast learner, you shouldn't be too far behind.

  • @regulardude2011
    @regulardude2011 2 года назад +1

    Investing in a drone is so much safer! Climbing 30-40ft roofs without safety is pretty dumb!

  • @kris7127
    @kris7127 2 года назад

    Hey Ben, what do you think about the FLIR One that inserts into your phone and uses your phone camera vs the FLIR you use in this video?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  2 года назад

      I love the FLIR One. Get one from Inspector Coach at inspectorcoach.weebly.com/home-inspection-tools.html#infrared

  • @dougdorrer4622
    @dougdorrer4622 3 года назад

    Ben. Shouldn't the fireplace switch be labeled as such or a red plate so as not to be confused with a light switch?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  3 года назад +1

      Most never do. Good idea, but not required.

  • @guerinodeque6991
    @guerinodeque6991 3 года назад

    I love it

  • @litecodes3552
    @litecodes3552 3 года назад

    1 or 2 months 😪tuh .
    Am on month 4 and I've finished 3 books . Roofimg insulation 25 standards .
    Now am on Hvac. Leatning All these nuisances can get you stuffy in the membrane

    • @internachi
      @internachi  3 года назад

      Hi, there. Remember, you can get certified in 6 steps at
      www.nachi.org/cpi-requirements.htm

  • @justincarreiro9524
    @justincarreiro9524 2 года назад

    are drones the way to go on 2 story homes

    • @internachi
      @internachi  2 года назад

      I like the idea. It's safer than a 32 foot ladder, no?

  • @trapdarby3701
    @trapdarby3701 3 года назад

    Can you do this job with a felony? It's a felony for weed? Nothing major...do I still have a chance?

  • @lolomas82
    @lolomas82 3 года назад

    Whats your software app the u use on ur phone?

    • @internachi
      @internachi  3 года назад

      You'll want to go to Step #11 at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm#step11

  • @terrollemon1853
    @terrollemon1853 Год назад

    You have typos

  • @litecodes3552
    @litecodes3552 3 года назад

    14:33

    • @internachi
      @internachi  3 года назад

      That's the beginning. Yep.

  • @theflorentine5047
    @theflorentine5047 2 года назад

    wrong! YOU ARE NOT TO STATE ANYTHING OTHER THAN DEFECTS- IT IS A HOME INSPECTION - NOT HOME EXTORTION. You create a lot of provocaitive language that creates doubt and scare tactics for the seller.

    • @internachi
      @internachi  2 года назад

      I disagree. A home inspection is ver valuable, because it provides information that a client needs and is requesting to know and understand. What a client loves about a house (the beautiful and good and wonderful things) are not the job of a home inspector. Home inspectors are hired to find problems. Not every home has defects, but some do. And that's the value of hiring an inspector.

    • @theflorentine5047
      @theflorentine5047 2 года назад

      @@internachi Clearly you did not read my post above- Yes you are to find problems. Not create problems that don't exist, not inflate simple issues that can be fixed easily, not use provocative and sometime very incorrect language to distort the truth - which does happed and scares people. Like using words such as "MAJOR ROOF ISSUES" when simple correction are needed. And like the use of major structural issues- when you are NOT a structural engineer. I know because I am one. Finding potential problems is a good thing, overstating and inflating simple fixes is not.