
Home Inspector Podcast by InterNACHI
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Ep 506Episode 506: Contact Us
Contact the staff at InterNACHI to help you with your home inspection business. They work for you.

Ep 505Episode 505: Build a Network
A home inspector should build a strong support network.

Ep 504Episode 504: Stay Informed and Adapt
In order to be successful, an inspector has to stay informed and adapt to the changing market situations.

Ep 503Episode 503: Here Are 15 Steps
Here are 15 steps to inspector success.

Ep 502Episode 502: Break Down a Goal
Break down a business goal into several manageable steps.

Ep 523Episode 523: Talking Commonsense Cashflow & Business Accounting with CPA Wendy Barlin
Join CPA Wendy Barlin for a no-nonsense discussion on ensuring your home inspection business maximizes its financial efficiency. She’ll walk you through a tax deduction, how to find more deductions, debunk myths, and explain why listening to your neighbor's tax advice isn’t always the best idea. Set yourself up right from the start, and join us for tips and tricks to make your taxes work for you!

Ep 501Episode 501: Set a Clear Goal and Vision
Be a leader who sets a clear goal and has a vision for the inspection company.

Ep 500Episode 500: 5 Tips for Inspectors
Here's the description of the "5 Tips for Inspectors" webinar.

Ep 499Episode 499: Calculate Profitable Fees
Learn how to calculate profitable inspection fees for your home inspection business.

Ep 498Episode 498: Why Join InterNACHI?
Learn why inspectors join InterNACHI.

Ep 497Episode 497: Delegate
Delegate is a key to running a successful home inspection business.

Ep 496Episode 496: One Hour Per Night
Learn how to invest one hour per night into building your inspection business.

Ep 495Episode 495: An Inspector's Time is Precious
Don't waste your time as a home inspector running a successful business.

Ep 494Episode 494: Free. Online. Open to Everyone.
InterNACHI's webinars are free, online, and open to everyone. This webinar is a Coffee With Ben webinar, an informal coaching/mentoring session with Ben Gromicko.

Ep 493Episode 493: Coffee with Ben (Informal Coaching Session for Inspectors)
Grab a hot coffee and join the informal coaching session with InterNACHI’s Ben Gromicko and other home inspectors as they discuss business, marketing, and making money. Join the conversation about growth, success, more inspections, higher profits, how to scale, and have more freedom. This coffee talk is open to everyone!

Ep 492Episode 492: How Google Reviews Transform Home Inspection Businesses
I discuss the importance of Google reviews for home inspection businesses. I share an article from InterNACHI's Official Vendor for inspector websites (www.nachi.org/website) that highlights how Google reviews can transform your business. We will also be discussing this topic in an upcoming webinar. Google reviews can establish trust and credibility, boost search engine visibility, and enhance local SEO. I provide tips on how to maximize the impact of Google reviews and share information about www.InspectorWebsiteBuilder.com, InterNACHI's official vendor for inspector website designs. Join me for a coffee talk session to learn more. Register for free at www.nachi.org/webinars.

Ep 491Episode 491: Performing a Home Inspection Webinar #46 With InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko CPI®
Join CPI®, Ben Gromicko as he goes through a house, inspect it, find defects, and write a report. You'll learn how to perform a home inspection according to the Standards of Practice. We'll also discuss business, marketing, software, websites, time management, pricing, real estate agents, and much more. It's free, online, live, and open to everyone. Everyone who registers will receive the video recording to watch later, so register now. It's free and open to everyone.

Ep 490Episode 490: South Carolina Upstate Chapter Meeting
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

Ep 489Episode 489: "Home Inspection Overview & Business Tips for New Inspectors" Webinar #5 with InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko
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, profitable fees, websites, software, time management, branding, marketing, business, and much more!

Ep 488Episode 488: Top Features of a Home Inspector's Website
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.InspectorWebsiteBuilder.com, InterNACHI’s Official Vendor for inspector websites, at Get a Custom Home Inspector Website Designed by Inspector Website Builder - InterNACHI®. We talk about websites, SEO, chat, analytics, domain names, email addresses, scheduling, sample reports, software, conversion, and much more.

Ep 487Episode 487: "Home Inspection Overview & Business Tips for New Inspectors" Webinar #4 with InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko
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!

Ep 486Episode 486: Home Inspection Training Webinar #45 With InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko
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 discuss business, marketing, software, websites, and real estate agents. For more webinars visit nachi.org/webinars!

Ep 485Episode 485: InterNACHI® Central Georgia Chapter Meeting
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

Ep 484Episode 484: "Home Inspection Overview & Business Tips for New Inspectors in Florida" Webinar with InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko
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!

Ep 483Episode 483: Inspector Coaching Session With Inspector Website Builder
Grab a coffee and join the informal discussion with InterNACHI’s Ben Gromicko and Inspector Website Builder's (IWB) clients. Inspector Website Builder is InterNACHI's Official Vendor for inspector websites (Visit www.nachi.org/website for details). This business and marketing coaching session over coffee is focused on IWB clients. Anyone can attend the webinar and listen in, but only IWB clients can ask questions and join the conversation.

Ep 482Episode 482: Code of Ethics for InterNACHI® Members
The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI®) promotes a high standard of professionalism, business ethics, and inspection procedures. InterNACHI members subscribe to the InterNACHI® Code of Ethics in the course of their business.

Ep 481Episode 481: Glossary of Terms of a Home Inspection
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 inspectors. This is why InterNACHI® provides definitions for words related to home inspections within a glossary.

Ep 480Episode 480: Doors, Windows & Interior of a Home Inspection
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 vehicle doors and the operation of garage vehicle door openers.

Ep 479Episode 479: Attic, Insulation & Ventilation of a Home Inspection
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 is safe to do so. According to the Standards of Practice, the home inspector shall inspect insulation in unfinished spaces, including attics, crawlspace, and foundation areas; ventilation of unfinished spaces, including attics, crawlspaces, and foundation areas; and mechanical exhaust systems in the kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry area.

Ep 478Episode 478: Fireplace of a Home Inspection
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 to inspect. There are many things that a home inspection does not include, such as the interior chimney flue liner. Each fireplace and flue in a house should be inspected by a certified chimney sweep every year, and that recommendation should be made by a home inspector to their client.

Ep 477Episode 477: Electrical of a Home Inspection
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 could endanger the home's occupants. Always keep safety in mind. Stay safe. Protect yourself and your clients by getting the proper training on electrical inspection, and equip yourself with the appropriate safety gear.

Ep 476Episode 476: Plumbing of a Home Inspection
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; all toilets; all sinks, tubs, and showers; the DWV system; and drainage sump pumps with accessible floats.

Ep 475Episode 475: Cooling of a Home Inspection
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 operating controls.

Ep 474Episode 474: Heating of a Home Inspection
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 operation.

Ep 473Episode 473: Basement, Foundation, Crawlspace, and Structure of a Home Inspection
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 foundation; the basement; the crawlspace; and the structural components.

Ep 472Episode 472: Exterior of a Home Inspection
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 condition.

Ep 471Episode 471: Roof of the Home Inspection Standards of Practice
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 the general structure of the roof from the readily accessible panels, doors or stairs.

Ep 470Episode 470: Exclusions of a Home Inspection
There are exclusions of a home inspection. The home inspector is not required to determine the condition of any component or system that is not readily accessible; the service life expectancy of any component or system; the cause for the need of correction, repair or replacement of any system or component; and future conditions.

Ep 469Episode 469: Limitations of a Home Inspection
There are limitations to a home inspection. A home inspection is not technically exhaustive. An inspection will not identify concealed or latent defects. Not all defects or problems with the building will be found during a home inspection.

Ep 468Episode 468: Home Inspection Report
A home inspection shall identify, in written format, defects within specific systems and components defined by these Standards that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector. Inspection reports may include additional comments and recommendations.

Ep 467Episode 467: Material Defect of a Home Inspection
A material defect is a specific issue with a system or component of a residential property that may have a significant, adverse impact on the value of the property, or that poses an unreasonable risk to people. The fact that a system or component is near, at or beyond the end of its normal useful life is not, in itself, a material defect.

Ep 466Episode 466: Defects Observed During a Home Inspection
The home inspection will not reveal every issue that exists or ever could exist, but only those material defects observed on the date of the inspection. A home inspection does not predict future events. The inspector is not required to determine future conditions. For example, a roof may leak at any time, even right after a home inspection has been performed and no indications of a roof leak were observed.

Ep 465Episode 465: Sample Inspection Reports
To get a better idea as to what an actual home inspection report looks like, visit our webpage with sample reports provided by home inspectors. Feel free to use them to make your inspection reports better.

Ep 464Episode 464: Definition of a Home Inspection
The home inspection is based on the observations made on the date of the inspection and not a prediction of future conditions according to the InterNACHI® Home Inspection Standards of Practice.

Ep 463Episode 463: A System Is an Assembly
A system is an assembly of various components that function as a whole. A component is a permanently installed or attached fixture, element, or part of a system. For example, an air-conditioning system consists of components such as the thermostat, evaporator, condenser, compressor, expansion valve, blower, filter, and supply and return air ducts.

Ep 462Episode 462: Definitions and Scope of Home Inspections
A home inspection is a non-invasive, visual examination of the accessible areas of a residential property, performed for a fee, which is designed to identify defects within specific systems and components defined by these Standards that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector. The client and Inspector may modify the scope of work before the inspection process.

Ep 461Episode 461: Introduction to the Standards of Practice for Home Inspections
The InterNACHI® Home Inspection Standards of Practice are the foundation upon which you build your own step-by-step process of performing a home inspection. The standards are considered a minimum, and list the systems and components that you are required to inspect. They also help reduce your liability by defining the scope of your visual-only inspection, and by listing the systems, components, and conditions that are not required to be inspected. Familiarize yourself with the standards, which may change over time as the industry changes. Be sure to refer your clients to the online version of this live document at www.nachi.org/sop.

Ep 460Episode 460: How to Become a Certified Home Inspector
To become an InterNACHI Certified Home Inspector and attain the Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)® designation and Certificate, you must complete the certification requirements, one of which includes completing this Standards of Practice Course. Check out the Home Inspector Certification Requirements.

Ep 459Episode 459: Exceeding the Standards of Practice for Home Inspections
When in doubt about what the Standards of Practice (SOP) requires in a particular situation, the inspector should err on the side of caution and exceed what the SOP requires. It is better to do a little more than what may be required than to do less and risk a potential claim and harm to your reputation.

Ep 458Episode 458: Welcome to the Home Inspection Standards of Practice Course
Welcome to the InterNACHI® Home Inspection Standards of Practice Course. This course is part of several certification requirements to become an InterNACHI Certified Home Inspector. To check your progress in attaining this certification, visit your Members-Only Account.