Stay tuned! Industry vendors are donating awesome gifts for inspectors to win at InterNACHI’s Online 2022 Christmas Party. I will be announcing them on this forum thread.
Festivities start on Monday, December 12, 2022. As always, the party will be held on the Cozy Coats for Kids® forum. Throughout the day, we’ll post about each gift for your chance to win!
This five-day training is for anyone new to the home inspection business and for those who are wanting to enhance their skills. You will be guided through the House of Horrors® – an entire house with over a thousand defects – by a Certified Master Inspector®.
This five-day training is for anyone new to the home inspection business and for those who are wanting to enhance their skills. You will be guided through the House of Horrors® – an entire house with over a thousand defects – by a Certified Master Inspector®
Want to learn how residential electrical service has evolved? From knob-and-tube wiring with fuses to today’s standard 200-amp Square D panel, you’ll see examples of the different types of wiring used and the common defects you’ll find in homes at the Pennsylvania House of Horrors®.
Learn how to inspect and assess mold in this two-day training. You’ll learn how to: perform a mold inspection; describe different types of mold; explain potential health problems caused by exposure to mold; perform sampling; interpret lab reports; and recognize remediation efforts. This course will also touch on testing techniques for water quality, asbestos, radon gas, and lead-based paint.
During this class, you’ll expand your skills and learn how to: inspect different types of residential roofs; identify the systems and components of roofs; understand how the components of a roof system function and perform; describe to clients the defects you observed at the roof system; and verify that the installation of the roof covering and underlayment follows common building practices or the general recommendations of most roof covering manufacturers.
A brand new class being taught at the House of Horrors. This class includes hands on training in the testing of well pump flow, well pump current testing/measurement, and measuring the well pressure tank air pre-charge.
You’ll learn how to perform sewer scope inspections, identify, and describe pipes and defects observed during the inspection, and add this ancillary inspection to your business in the most profitable way. You’ll be using a few different types of sewer scopes and cameras. And you’ll be inspecting various types of pipe and defects purposely installed in the pipe system at the House of Horrors®.
Thank you to Safe Living Technologies for donating one (1) Safe and Sound Classic II ticket, a value of $159
Unlike any other detector in its price range. The Safe and Sound Classic II RF Detector is a compact, simple to use detector for Radio Frequency / Microwave Radiation. Engineered and designed by the RF Engineers of Safe Living Technologies. Manufactured in Canada and circuit board made in Silicon Valley, USA. Provides a quick and simple assessment of the RF present in your environment and requires no technical experience. It uses color coded LED’s which correlate to measurement ranges to assess the RF exposure in your environment. The Safe and Sound also has a sound signature analysis which helps identify which RF Sources you are being exposed to.
Thank you to InterNACHI’s Membership Department for donating one (1) InterNACHI® Lifetime Membership, a value of approx. $15,000!
This includes lifetime access to all of InterNACHI’s Membership Benefits, including education, marketing, specialty programs, media, events, partners, and more.
Thank you to CCPIA for donating 1 (one) 1 - Free ticket to Introduction to Commercial Property Inspections Class ($1,500 value) at any House of Horrors® locations (CO, FL, or PA)
Thank you to Inspector Media for donating 3 (three) Marketing Videos, a value of $49 each! Winners can choose one video of their choice from: Inspector Media
The FLIR E8-XT is the perfect tool for diagnosing electrical, mechanical, and building problems, thanks to its 76,800 (320 x 240) pixel infrared detector and expanded, -20°C to 550°C (-4°F to 1022°F) temperature range. FLIR MSX® image enhancement provides extraordinary thermal imaging detail, while the built-in Wi-Fi allows users to quickly connect with the FLIR Tools® Mobile app for sharing images and sending reports easily from any location.