We talk about everything the home inspector needs to operate a successful business, including advanced training, business essentials, and marketing strategies. Become an InterNACHI® Certified Home Inspector. And make more money.
Join the Founder of InterNACHI®, Nick Gromicko as he weighs in on the industry and how inspectors can make more money. For more webinars, please visit nachi.org/webinars
Join InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko for a webinar on becoming a successful home inspector. This webinar will provide tips on training, certification, licensure, getting experience, inspection tools, profi…
Every home inspector website should be designed with a dozen features that make inspectors money. Learn the top features for your website in this webinar recorded with Natasha Gromicko from www.Inspe…
Join InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko for a webinar on becoming a successful home inspector. This webinar will provide tips on software, time management, marketing & business, and much more!
Join InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko and go through a house, inspect it, find defects, and write a report. We'll learn how to perform a home inspection according to the Standards of Practice. We'll also di…
Join InterNACHI® staff as they answer questions from members of the Central Georgia Chapter! To find a chapter or start your own, please visit nachi.org/chapters
Join InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko for a webinar on becoming a successful home inspector in Florida. This webinar will provide tips on software, time management, marketing & business, and much more!
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The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI®) promotes a high standard of professionalism, business ethics, and inspection procedures. InterNACHI members subscribe to the I…
The purpose of a glossary of terms for home inspections is to make content-specific words accessible to the student. Encountering many unfamiliar industry-specific words may be overwhelming for new i…
The home inspector shall inspect a representative number of doors and windows; floors, walls, and ceilings; stairs, steps, landings, stairways, and ramps; railings, guards, and handrails; and garage …
Any inspection of the attic and insulation is inherently tied to other systems, such as the roof framing, the chimney, and the electrical system. The inspector should enter the attic space only if it…
Not all houses have fireplaces, but many do. In certain climates and geographical areas, fireplaces are common. If a fireplace exists in a house, there are a few things a home inspector is required t…
The inspection of the electrical supply and systems is fairly complicated because it covers so many areas. It also poses potential hazards to the home inspector and often highlights defects that coul…
According to the Standards of Practice, the home inspector shall inspect: the main water supply shut-off valve; the main fuel supply shut-off valve; the water heating equipment; interior water supply…
Central air-conditioning systems are defined as electrically operated refrigerant-type systems used for cooling and dehumidification. The home inspector shall inspect the cooling system using normal …
The home inspector shall inspect the heating system using normal operating controls. Most HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning) systems in houses are relatively simple in design and opera…
Most homes do not have major structural problems, but some do. In a well-maintained, modern residential building, there may be no major structural problems. The home inspector shall inspect: the fou…
The exterior of a home is slowly deteriorating and aging. The sun, wind, rain, and temperatures are constantly affecting it. A home inspector's job is to check the building’s exterior for its conditi…
The home inspector shall inspect from ground level or the eaves: the roof-covering materials; the gutters; the downspouts; the vents, flashing, skylights, chimney, and other roof penetrations; and th…
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