🏠 Home Inspector Training Course — At a Glance
Here’s a complete overview of what you’ll learn during the 8-day course. Each day builds toward professional mastery of residential home inspection systems, reporting, and business operations.
Day 1 — The Standards of Practice
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Indiana law concerning home inspectors
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The scope of a residential home inspection, with inclusions, limitations, and exclusions, according to the ASHI, NACHI Standards of Practice
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The home inspector’s role in a real estate transaction
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Basic tools needed for a home inspection
Exterior, Section 1
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Exterior walls, flashing, and trim
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Doors and windows
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Foundations
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Decks, balconies, steps, porches, and railings
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Eaves, soffit, and fascia
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Driveways, walkways, and landscaping
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Retaining walls
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Gutters, grading, and drainage control systems
Interior, Section 2
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Walls, ceilings, and floors
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Stairwells, balconies, and railing
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Cabinets and counters
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Windows and doors
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Dwelling units/garage separation
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Garage doors and openers
Day 2 — Structure and Roofing
Structure, Section 3
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Floor and wall framing
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Foundation support systems including: poured concrete, concrete block, brick, stone, wood, and all related perimeter footing systems
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Water-related or seepage-related sources
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Flood control devices
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Roof structure and systems related to composition
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Under-roof and under-floor ventilation
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Insulation and vapor protection systems
Roofing, Section 4
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Composition roofs
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Wood shingle and shake roofs
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Flat roofs, including built-up roofs and single-ply roofs
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Other roofing systems, including metal, slate, tile, and concrete
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Roof drainage systems
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Flashing, skylights, chimneys, and roof penetrations
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Detection of leakage and condensation
Day 3 — Plumbing
Plumbing, Section 5
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Main distribution system
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Drain, waste, and vent system
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Fixtures and faucets
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Functional flow and functional drainage
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Leaks and corrosion
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Water heater equipment and fuel distribution system
LAB
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Hands-on inspection of water heaters
Day 4 — Heating and Cooling Systems
Heating, Section 6
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The combustion system (fuels, burners, etc.)
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Combustion air supply
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Normal operating controls
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Safety controls
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Exhaust flues, vents, and chimneys
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Furnaces
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Boilers and steam heat
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Electric heating
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Distribution systems
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Insulation, ventilation, and vapor retarders
Central Air Conditioning
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Principles of operation
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Evaporators and condensers
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Normal operating controls
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Distribution systems
LAB
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Hands-on inspection of heating systems
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Hands-on inspection of cooling systems
Day 5 — Electrical and Report Writing
Electrical, Section 7
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Service entrance wires and equipment
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Main disconnect
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Grounding equipment
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Distribution panels and overcurrent protection
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Distribution wiring size and type
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Sub-panels, fuses, and breakers
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Light fixtures, switches, and receptacles
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Ground fault circuit interrupters
LAB
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Hands-on inspection of electrical panels and components
Report Writing
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Report writing
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Report writing options
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Exercise: creating a report that meets standards
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Advantages of different reporting formats
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Sample reports will be provided and reviewed
Field Inspection
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(Begins in this session and continues Day 6)
Day 6 — Field Inspections
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Field inspection of local area homes
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Inspection process
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Technical demonstrations
Day 7 — Review and Final Exam
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Home inspection review
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Standards and report writing
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Defect identification
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Final examination
Day 8 — The Home Inspection Business
(Open to anyone assisting you with your business)
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Overview of starting the business
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Telephone inquiry and scheduling an inspection
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Presentation of the inspections and report delivery
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Insurance options
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Contracts
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Payment & pricing methods
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Who will buy or refer inspections to you
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Hidden business opportunities you must know about
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Marketing and sales
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Marketing strategies
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Communication skills
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Building a successful business
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Client relationships
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Websites and brochures
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National associations
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Diversification opportunities