Also I see some wires stripping striped way to much that the copper is showing, also the lugs don’t have covers on them and I didn’t see the neutral taped .. ( my bad I see it on the top left corner a small strip) also I was wondering if part of this mitigation test consisted of tested out the torque specifications on the lugs ?
I haven't even finished my course yet and I've seen you walk on concrete tile roof and allowing the buyer as well to come up. Also you open a electrical panel and tap a wire with a screw driver. Two things you learn first not to do.
A home inspector should never permit the client to come up on the roof, but I have been hired by roofers and they come up with me on the roof. I can't prevent that from happening, but my company has a policy to not invite anyone up. And I don't permit anyone outside of my company to use my equipment, including the ladder. They may bring their own, and that's on them, again.
Spanish tile roofs are the main roofs you do not want to walk on, but slate and concrete tile are perfectly fine to be walked on. Been a roof inspector for 5 years. Do not walk on Spanish clay tile roofs
To start a home inspection business, get trained and certified. But first determine if your area regulates home inspectors, and learn how InterNACHI can help you with that, by visiting www.nachi.org/pre.htm and selecting your state.
Clearly he is a good inspector but the production quality of this video is poor. This is following around a seasoned inspector, not an educational video.
What report format / app do you use? Seems like you are going off memory and later look at your pics. Is your camera guy or another guy off cam taking notes for you?
Also I see some wires stripping striped way to much that the copper is showing, also the lugs don’t have covers on them and I didn’t see the neutral taped .. ( my bad I see it on the top left corner a small strip) also I was wondering if part of this mitigation test consisted of tested out the torque specifications on the lugs ?
Gotta love that Florida humidity.
You got that right!
I haven't even finished my course yet and I've seen you walk on concrete tile roof and allowing the buyer as well to come up. Also you open a electrical panel and tap a wire with a screw driver. Two things you learn first not to do.
A home inspector should never permit the client to come up on the roof, but I have been hired by roofers and they come up with me on the roof. I can't prevent that from happening, but my company has a policy to not invite anyone up. And I don't permit anyone outside of my company to use my equipment, including the ladder. They may bring their own, and that's on them, again.
Spanish tile roofs are the main roofs you do not want to walk on, but slate and concrete tile are perfectly fine to be walked on. Been a roof inspector for 5 years. Do not walk on Spanish clay tile roofs
32:24
"sometimes they want to know "hey what the hell is this"..."
I like this guy
Dennis is a master inspector who gets to the point.
I live in miami fl i will be certified in early February I look forward to my future and looking for any mentors or advice 😎🤙🏽💪🏽💯
Best of luck! We have everything you need to be a successful home inspector in Florida at www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/florida
Thank you sir I signed up to internachi as well Ben and Lisa are phenomenal
Any update on your progress over the last two years?
Great video. Does this inspection apply to a home in Live Oak? Thank you.
Not sure. You could contact the instructor at www.nachi.org/certified-inspectors/dennis-bonner-16285
What does the dyer and dishwasher have to with wind damage
Good question. Thanks for posting.
Dishwasher is tested for the 4 point to see if there is any leak.
I am about to purchase a home. Do you inspect in Homestead, FL?
Yes. To contact an InterNACHI-certified home inspector in your area, visit www.nachi.org/certified-inspectors
What would this inspection cost? Looking to get started in some classes and start learning
The average home inspection in Florida is about $300-$500.
To start a home inspection business, get trained and certified. But first determine if your area regulates home inspectors, and learn how InterNACHI can help you with that, by visiting www.nachi.org/pre.htm and selecting your state.
What kind of camera are you using?
Not sure which camera Dennis is using. I like Cannons.
How do I because a hone inspector?
Start here: www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification and choose your location.
That fool was on the roof in slides 😳
Okay. Thanks for watching.
DONT WORRY ABOUT THE POOL WATER, SMALL POTATOS
Until it's mashed.
Haha...walikng a 5/12 in flip flops....nice
It's Florida.
That kitchen stuff seems unnecessary
Why do you think so?
Clearly he is a good inspector but the production quality of this video is poor. This is following around a seasoned inspector, not an educational video.
It was a fun video to produce. Thanks.
Is he really supposed to be critiquing Everything? Why?
Yes.
What report format / app do you use? Seems like you are going off memory and later look at your pics. Is your camera guy or another guy off cam taking notes for you?
I like www.nachi.org/spectora.htm