Thinking of Becoming a City or County Residential Building Inspector? or Are You a Home Inspector Wanting to Expand Into New Construction Inspections?
Find our more about building code without spending a lot of money by using either of the following online training packages. Go at your own pace in the convenience of your own home. A Building Inspection is Visual, Why Not Learn Visually? Get the best visual resource for learning all four categories (electrical, plumbing, mechanical (HVAC), and building) of the (IRC) available. Instead of guessing what a code provision is referring to, actually see where close to 2,000 code provisions apply when you use these Training Packages. This video series shows more visuals of code provisions than any other training program out there.
New Construction Introductory Package Only $99
11-Volume Video Series Code/New Construction Inspection Training
These Videos address close to 2,000 new construction and code related issues. They contain real life scenes from New Construction Sites across the nation. Circles and Arrows are used so you can see the precise item being discussed. Topics include: General Types of Construction , Footings and Foundations, Building Interior, Building Exterior, Electrical Interior, Electrical Exterior, Supply Plumbing, Drainage Plumbing, General HVAC, Air Conditioning, Unit Related HVAC. This course can also be used for Home Inspector Continuing Education Credit in Texas and Tennessee.
11-Volume Video Series Code/New Construction Inspection Training described above
Manual for The New Construction Training Series (450 pages) This manual contains an ICC Exam Reference Book that is code cross-referenced, and indexed. The manual also gives the reasoning behind wood framing and structural issues--almost 400 illustrations.
3-Volume Video Series Classroom, In-the-Field Training It is often difficult to find in-the-field training that takes you out to actual construction sites. But, that is exactly what we do in this video series. See homes at various stages of construction . Listen to the instructor provide detailed explanations of the defects that were found in a home at the "4-way" or "rough" stage of construction.