A must-see for every level of inspector!! Thank you to Mr.Bellefontaine, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Crowton! We LOVE what you DO!! John Grimaldi CMI and InterNACHI Home Inspector Mentor
Thank you for sharing such a great Information and viewpoints Charles, Jason, and James! 1:06:10 - Wood beams in pockets in masonry or concrete walls should have 1/2 inch of air space around the sides, top, and end to allow moisture to evaporate and avoid rot.
I have always been told that doing repairs (the story about the guy doing epoxy repairs) on your own inspections is against the code of ethics, and should only be done at least a year after.
A must-see for every level of inspector!! Thank you to Mr.Bellefontaine, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Crowton! We LOVE what you DO!!
John Grimaldi
CMI and InterNACHI Home Inspector Mentor
Thank you.
Great information. Charles has a great way of explaining the issues with concrete and structural concerns.
Charles is one of the best instructors.
Thank you for sharing such a great Information and viewpoints Charles, Jason, and James!
1:06:10 - Wood beams in pockets in masonry or concrete walls should have 1/2 inch of air space around the sides, top, and end to allow moisture to evaporate and avoid rot.
Correct.
Excellent webinar, very informative
Thank you for watching.
Any 1/4” crack? Vertical, horizontal or diagonal should recommend a structural engineer?
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Great webinar, thanks
You're welcome.
Love the content, but the audio of your guest in this video is way lower than the main audio.
Agreed. We're getting better with these webinars.
At 1:00:01 - where can one buy a crack graph?
Good question. Google search.
if you shoot epoxy and do work, isnt that against InterNachi code of ethics that you cant work on an inspected house for 12 months?
Correct.
Hi. I don't think you are able to hear me
Sorry about that.
I have always been told that doing repairs (the story about the guy doing epoxy repairs) on your own inspections is against the code of ethics, and should only be done at least a year after.
Okay. That's a good comment. Thanks.
Aren’t you not aloud to work on a home you inspect
For one year. Correct.