Originally Posted By: roconnor This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
1. “Home Inspection” by Norman Becker
2. "Inspecting a House" by Rex Cauldwell
3. "Code Check" by Redwood Kardon
The last one was a toss up between Code Check and the actual 2003 IRC ... you really should have both, but I reference Code Check more even thought limited. Unless you like reading yourself to sleep, in which case I would go with Gerry's pick of the IRC ... 
-- Robert O'Connor, PE
Eagle Engineering ?
Eagle Eye Inspections ?
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I am absolutely amazed sometimes by how much thought goes into doing things wrong
Originally Posted By: rpalac This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
I just purchased a few book’s on Buy.com at some excellent prices.
I was going to buy a book by Carson & Dunlop, there are 47 in all.
Can anyone suggest which is better or more encompasing.
If you have an ISBN # from the back of the book, that would be great.
Also Guy Cozzi is another author who has a lot of book's. Can anyone specify one in particular that is best.
Originally Posted By: rpalac This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Thanks Guy’s and Gal
Your input for books was great....I just blew another 200 on books. (Now I have to learn to read ....I hope they have lot's of pictures.)
iHAVE A GREBOOK THAT i USED AT dREXEL u IF ANY ONE IS INTERESTED. IT DESCRIBES BUILDING MATERIALS HOW THEY ARE ASSEMBLED THE PROPER INSTALLS AND ORIGINS IF YOUR INTERESTED.
( sorry I keep hitting the cap's button and I'm to lazy to go back and change it)
"Fundamentals of Building Constructionm Materials and Methods" 3rd Edition by Joseph Iano
ISBN# 0471183490
Just a good all reference book to learn some basics
Originally Posted By: jmyers This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Robert,
That is kind of you to offer that book to our users. NACHI does have a library that I am certain could use that book, once they get it up and running again.
Originally Posted By: Susan This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Another really great construction book that has many pictures and covers a vast array of construction techniques is “Construction Principles, Materials, and Methods” by Olin, Schmidt, and Lewis.
This particular book has been around for quite some time as I have the sixth edition. It was part of my "inspection education fund" when I went to my training for HI. Great reference to add to your library!!
While on the subject, a great reference book for beginning inspectors (in my opinion) is Taunton's "House Check" by Litchfield and Robinson. This is a spiral/flip type book. Also, fairly inexpensive (comparitively speaking)at about $17. Probably available at any of the larger book stores.
Originally Posted By: rpalac This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Kip…GReat thread you started…excellent input from interested people
I buy most of my school books on line and save a lot of money by searching sites like......Half.com, Bookfinders.com, Amazon Books, Best Book Buy.com, Buy.com(seems to be the overall cheapest...and has 80% of what I loof for), A1 Books, E-Campus, College Books Direct, Books-A-Million, Overstock, Albris....and a few more sites.
I just found a pamplet that I picked up at a convetion regarding Estimating. In it I found some of the books that we skope of and seveal others that seem to be good. They are not just estimating books but also Construction, inspection and Managenmment as well as law books pertaining to commercial and residential. This pamphlet of books is by Craftsman Book Company and theyu also have a web site www.craftsman-book.com