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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko talks to Jim Seffrin of the Infraspection Institute about infrared thermography and Infraspection Institute's infrared courses geared toward home inspectors.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko talks to Bob Wegbreit about ozone and mold eradication.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko joins Chris Burton of Moisture-Free Warranty and InterNACHI member Ron Huffman on an inspection of a home with moisture problems. They also talk about increasing your business by becoming a certified inspector with Moisture-Free's Warranty Program.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko talks to Allen Cavdek and Arne Kluge of Inspect4Mold about their inspection school and the growing mold inspection industry in Canada.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko joins Kenton Shepard, Mark Schueneman, Ryan Chivers, Brian Fuentes and Mike Hamner as they inspect a straw bale home being constructed.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko talks with industry leader Joe Farsetta on a variety of topics, including the Alternative Dispute Resolution Service, and the Certified Master Inspector Program, and the importance of education for inspectors.
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Watch as an infrared camera is used to discover water intrusion and insulation deficiencies at a residential home.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko joins InterNACHI's Director of Green Building Kenton Shepard as they inspect a log home in Colorado.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko is joined by Mike Orazen and Doug Benns of the National Institute of Fire and Safety Training (NIFAST) to discuss fire safety training for inspectors.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko joins Jim Blackledge of the Engineered Interiors Group, Kenton Shepard, InterNACHI's Director of Green Building, PV expert Stephen Kane, and Ryan Wilcox of Opus as they tour the EPA in Denver, Colorado.
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Throughout his career, Master Electrician David Ruskay has repaired electrical problems discovered by home inspectors, so we asked him to build the "Electrical Wall of Defects" to demonstrate the most common electrical problems often missed by home inspectors. The wall has 50 electrical defects and improper installations that every inspector should know about and recognize.
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NACHI.TV's Nick Gromicko joins InterNACHI member Kenton Shepard and photovoltaic systems expert Stephen Kane as they inspect a solar energy system.
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The purpose of the course is to define and teach the best practices for conducting a mold inspection of a building. The student will learn how to find and report mold growth that may exist in a building by performing a visual examination and mold sampling of the building.
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Fire Inspections: Learn how to promote your business by becoming a Certified Fire and Safety Inspector.
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Mike Crow shows you how to earn more money by adding a simple sprinkler inspection to your business services.
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NACHI.TV and Chinese Drywall Screening, LLC have jointly produced the most comprehensive online training course about how to inspect Chinese drywall in residential and commercial properties. This course teaches the best visual-only inspection techniques for the contaminated, tainted drywall imported from China.
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Expand your services by learning about how to inspect the electrical components and systems at different types of commercial properties.
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After successful completion of the course, the student will understand the fundamentals of how to perform an inspection of the exterior of a residential dwelling.
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In this online training video, you will learn the 10 steps of performing a roof inspection.
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This training video teaches the industry's best practices for performing an inspection of the common components of a residential electrical system.
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UUpon successful completion of the training course, the student will be able to properly inspect a building that has stucco or EIFS cladding. With this training and certification, you can become an InterNACHI Certified Stucco/EIFS Inspector
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In the classroom, course instructor Will Decker teaches Building Science and Thermal Imaging.
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Follow along with a Certified Master Inspector® as he performs several inspections of HVAC systems. Learn how to: properly inspect an HVAC system by applying visual-only inspection procedures and defect-recognition techniques; inspect, describe and identify the HVAC system using normal operating controls; and write a report identifying material defects observed. Upon successful completion, earn Continuing Education credit hours, and a Certificate of Completion.
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By watching two actual, on-site inspections, the student will obtain an understanding of how to inspect a crawlspace, including using personal protection equipment, the InterNACHI Standards of Practice, an inspection checklist, suggested report narratives and language, and information for defect recognition. The student will then take a final exam, and be eligible for a Certificate of Completion and Continuing Education credits.
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InterNACHI Infrared Trainer John McKenna and Certified Master Inspector Ben Gromicko teach you how to perform inspections with an infrared camera. (This instructional course is not for Infrared Certification.)
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Bob Hughes of Hughes Construction shows advanced green building systems in a residential, LEED-rated home. "LEED for Homes" is a rating system that promotes the design and construction of high-performance, green homes.