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This
comprehensive online course
reviews all major home systems
and provides in depth coverage
of system and component problems,
their practical implications,
and inspection strategies
for finding them.
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Wisconsin Home Inspector Career:
There is no state license education requirement for Wisconsin at the present time. Students may want check with their location municipalities and counties for any requirements with these governmental bodies. This 100 hour course is the most exhaustive distance learning training for home inspectors available on the market. The program the student that is serious about this fast growing profession. |
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Included
in this course is the
Systems and Standards
textbook which, by-far, is the
most comprehensive Home Inspection
Manual in the market place.
This textbook is written by
Carson Dunlop & Associates,
a consulting engineering firm
devoted exclusively to building
inspections since 1978; developed
in cooperation with educators,
instructional designers, technical
artists, and practicing home
inspectors.
This outstanding course with
theis comprehensive textbook,
offers the best in Home Inspection
education.
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Technical
Issues:
Call
24 Hours a day 7 days a week
to 888-213-5124 |
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This
course includes the following:
For a Detailed Course Learning objective
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- Descriptions of
every major house system and component
- An introduction
to communication and professional
practice issues
- Consideration of
standards and ethic issues
- Coverage of appliances
- Over 400 detailed
technical illustrations
- Inspection
checklists to help students review
key points and begin organizing
their approach to actual inspections
- Summary of inspection
procedures for each major system
- List of recommended
and optional inspection tools for
each major system.
- The course
takes a step-by-step approach to
the inspection process, including
- Surveying the
problem that can occur with
each system and component
- Explaining
the practical implications of
problem conditions, and
- Providing inspection
strategies for each problem
discussed.
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The
course covers a home's
- Exterior
- Roof
- Structure
- Insulation
- Interior
- Electric
Systems
- Gas Furnaces:
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- Gas &
Oil Furnaces
- Hot Water
Boilers
- Air Conditioning
& Heat pumps
- Plumbing
- Appliances
- Communication
& Professional Practice
of the Home Inspection business
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What
will a student be able to do upon
completing this Home Inspection Career
Course:
- Attain the necessary
knowledge indicative of the home
inspection industry standards
- Recognize residential
construction materials and techniques
of construction
- Recommend the remedial
action required to rectify identified
problems
- Have a working
knowledge of inspection equipment
and use and application
- Identify personal
protective clothing used in home
inspection
- Identify and prioritize
the more common defects found in
residential construction
- Inspect a residence
pursuant to general industry standards
- Report inspection
findings consistent with recognized
methods
- Identify and locate
resources and technical reference
materials
- Apply attained
knowledge in a practical setting
with high degree of confidence
- Prepare
for state inspection exams in states
where a license is needed.
- Enjoy a successful
career track
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How
does this program work:
- Each study session
includes learning objectives
- Reading assignment
- Comprehensive quiz
- Interactive exercises
that reinforce visual as well as
conceptual insight
- Unit Exams after
each module to test understanding
and retention of key topics
- Comprehensive end-of-course
final exam to help students prepare
for actual licensing exams that
may be required by their state or
professional organization
- Students have access
to the course for one year.
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Click
link below to the Cooke Bookstore.
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This
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