News and information about home inspection training
Do you think you need insurance coverage for errors and omissions for your home inspections business? You may think you don’t, but insurance isn’t only for people who might make mistakes. It’s for people who own property, a business or have assets they don’t want to lose. Anyone can make a mistake, no matter how…
Your home inspection training helped you to learn ways to spot evidence of leaks — stains, warping, and evidence of patch work — but what are you doing for leak detection to find the source of these water leaks? Sometimes it’s easy. You may be in an attic and see water leaking through a hole…
Inspection training prepares home and commercial inspectors to assess many systems and structures for adequacy, but it does not render them experts on the many and varied building codes. Building inspectors are employed by a city or town to ensure that buildings are constructed according to code. Only these inspectors can issue code violations —…
Depending on when you started your home inspection career, using drones might seem like a crazy, futuristic idea, but it is fairly common today. Roof Inspection with a Drone One aspect of your home inspection business that can be made a lot easier with a drone is examining roofs. Home inspectors are not required to…
When you take home inspection courses to become certified as a home inspector, you learn a lot about home systems, how they work, and how to assess what is safe and what isn’t safe. These home inspection courses, such as the one offered by ICA School, prepare you to take your state licensing exam and…
When you undertake home inspection training, your expectations are generally that your clients will be local home and business owners involved in property transactions. But if you decide to branch out into FEMA disaster work, you will need specialized home inspection training. FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, was created in 1979 and the organization…
How much home inspectors make varies, depending upon factors such as the going rate for inspections in the general area, the strength of the local real estate market, the number of hours worked and the inspector’s skills in marketing his or her business. Becoming a FEMA disaster inspector can be an additional source of income…
You may wonder if you should join a home inspection association now that you have passed your home inspector exam and started your own business. What are these associations even about, and how can they help you in your new career or side business? Home inspection can be an inexact science. Rules vary from state…
What would a profile of an average American home inspector look like? Would they be a certain age, gender, race, income bracket or part of a particular socioeconomic status? At one time, such a classification may have been possible, but no more. Today, anyone who puts in the time and effort can become a home…
More than ever, busy mothers are deciding home inspector training is the path they want to take to a successful and prosperous future. As real estate transactions continue to multiply, the need for home inspections does as well. Today’s Americans are constantly on the move, changing jobs, relocating to new cities, or retiring to warm…