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Roofing
(book)
Chimneys & Wood Heating (book)
Interiors (book)
This comprehensive text explores the fill range of roofing materials and
installation procedures.
Since most roof leaks are flashing related, this critical topic is
covered in-depth, including valley, chimney, pipe, sidewall, hip and
ridge, skylight, drip edge, and dormer flashings. For inspectors in cool
climates, the important topic of ice damming also is thoroughly covered.
CONTENTS An Overview of Steep Roofing · Asphalt Shingles · Wood Shingles and
Shakes · Slate · Clay Tile · Concrete Tile · Fiber Cement Shingles ·
Metal · Roll Roofing · Steep Roof Flashing · Types of Flat Roofing ·
Flat Roof Flashings · Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists ·
Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
Virtually every home heating system requires a chimney or vent, making
this an important topic for both home inspectors and homeowners.
The text explores the efficiency and life expectancy of various types
of chimney and wood heating methods. Components and potential problems
of wood furnaces are discussed for regions of the country where this
heating method is common. Wood stoves and wood fireplaces, popular
throughout North America, also are covered.
CONTENTS Overview of Chimneys · Masonry Chimneys · Metal Chimneys or Vents ·
Overview of Wood Heating · Wood Furnaces and Boiler · Wood Stoves ·
Wood-Burning Fireplaces · Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists ·
Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
The interior is often the portion of the
home inspection of most interest to home buyers.
From floors to
ceilings, this comprehensive text provides an in-depth introduction to
the major components of a homes interior. Interiors discusses
strategies for inspecting floors, walls, ceilings, trim, counters,
cabinets, stairs, windows, skylights, solariums, and doors. The text
gives special consideration to the pervasive problem of wet basements.
CONTENTS Floors · Walls · Ceilings · Trim, Counters and Cabinets · Stairs ·
Windows, Skylights and Solariums · Doors · Wet Basements and Crawlspaces
· Standards of Practice · Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists ·
Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
Electrical Systems (book)
Steam, Electric & Wall/Floor
Heating (book)
Communication
& Professional Practice
(book)
For many inspectors, the electrical inspection is the most difficult
because of the invisible nature of electricity, the non-intuitive
terminology, and the safety issues involved.
This thorough book addresses these difficulties both for beginners
who need an in-depth introduction to electrical system inspection and
more advanced practitioners looking to deepen their understanding.
CONTENTS The Basics of Electricity · Service Drop, Service Entrance Wires, and
Service Size · Service Box and System Grounding · Distribution Panels ·
Branch Circuit Wiring · Lights, Outlets, Switches and Junction Boxes ·
Smoke Detectors · Standards of Practice · Inspection Tools · Inspection
Checklists · Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
Steam, electric and wall/floor heating methods are often neglected in
other texts because they are not as widely used as other methods.
For home inspectors who do expect to see them in their practice, this
book offers a solid introduction to the materials, components, operating
principles, and safety controls of these heating methods.
CONTENTS Principles of Steam Heating · General and Component Problems with Steam
Boilers · Principles of Electric Heat · Space Heaters · Electric
Furnaces, Boilers, and Radiant Heating · Wall Furnaces and Floor
Furnaces · Room Heaters, Gas Fireplaces, and Gas Logs · Inspection Tools
· Inspection Checklists · Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review
Questions
Only half of a home inspectors challenge
is technical the other half is effective communication with clients.
This text is designed both for
beginners who need an in-depth introduction and more advanced
practitioners looking for tips, sample dialogue and documents, and an
understanding of the scope and ethical aspects of a home inspection.
Inspection Checklists summarize the important components and problems
home inspectors will encounter, and can be used for actual inspections.
CONTENTS Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics · Inspections and Inspectors ·
Typical Clients · The Inspection Process · Liability · The Real Estate
Transaction · Theory and Principles of Verbal Communication · Report
Writing · The Step-by-Step Home Inspection · Inspection Tools ·
Inspection Checklists · Answers to Review Questions
Structure (book)
Exteriors (book)
Insulation (book)
Structural conditions are often the most serious and expensive area to
correct, and are among the most difficult for home inspectors to
identify.
This comprehensive text walks inspectors through challenging topics
such as cracks, soil conditions, footings, and distinguishing solid
masonry from masonry veneer walls.
CONTENTS An Overview of Footings and Foundations · Conditions of Footings and
Foundations · An Overview of Floors · Sills · Columns · Beams · Joists,
Subflooring and Concrete Floor Slabs · Solid Masonry Walls · Wood Frame
Walls · Masonry Veneer Walls · Arches and Lintels · Introduction to
Roofs · Rafters, Roof Joists, and Ceiling Joists · Collar Ties, Knee
Walls, and Purlins · Trusses, Wood I Joists, and Roof Sheathing ·
Seismic and Wind Resistance · Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists ·
Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
This text is organized into major sections
on exterior cladding, exterior structures, and surface water control and
landscaping.
Wall surfaces a challenging issue for
home inspectors are covered in a material-by-material organization,
including thorough treatment of synthetic stucco (EIFS).
CONTENTS An Overview of Wall Surfaces · Brick, Stone and Concrete · Traditional
and Synthetic Stucco · Wood, Hardboard, Plywood and OSB Siding · Metal
and Vinyl Siding · Clay, Slate and Fiber Cement Shingles · Insulbrick
and Asphalt Shingles · Wood/Soil Contact and Exposed Foundations ·
Soffits, Fascia, Windows and Doors · Trim, Flashings and Caulking ·
Porches, Decks and Balconies · Garages and Carports · Basement Walkouts
· Lot Grading · Gutters and Downspouts · Window Wells · Walks, Driveways
and Grounds · Retaining Walls · Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists
· Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
The inspection of insulation and
ventilation systems is particularly challenging because so little of the
systems can be seen.
This text discusses how insulation,
air/vapor barriers and ventilations systems work to keep houses
comfortable and structurally sound. Basics of heat transfer and vapor
movement are covered first to lay the groundwork for discussion of
insulation and ventilation materials, systems and applications. Thorough
treatment of venting living spaces is provided, including balanced
ventilation systems and heat recovery ventilators (HRVs).
CONTENTS The Basics of Heat and Moisture Flow · Insulation Materials · Materials
for Air/Vapor Barriers · Venting Roofs and Living Spaces · Attics · Flat
and Cathedral Roofs · Basements and Crawlspaces · Walls Above Grade and
Floors Over Unheated Areas · Ventilation Systems · Standards of Practice
· Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists · Inspection Procedure ·
Answers to Review Questions
Air Conditioning
& Heat Pumps (book)
Gas & Oil
Furnaces (book)
Plumbing (book)
Inspecting air conditioners can be
challenging, so the book provides a step-by-step description of normal
air conditioner operation before delving into components, conditions and
inspection strategies.
The text summarizes
differences and similarities between air conditioners and heat pumps to
help inspectors distinguish between these systems that share many
components but perform different tasks.
CONTENTS
Principles of Air Conditioning · Compressor · Coils · Condensate System
and Refrigerant Lines · Condenser Fan and Evaporator Fan · Duct System
and Thermostats · Evaporative Coolers · Whole-House Fans · Heat Pumps in
Theory and Practice · Problem Conditions in Heat Pumps · Air-Cooled Air
Conditioning · Water-Cooled Air Conditioning · Evaporative Coolers ·
Whole-House Fan · Heat Pump · Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists ·
Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
Home inspectors need to understand how
heat is generated, how it is spread around, how it is controlled, how it
is made safe.
This text discusses how
to discard the waste products of heating, how much heat is needed, and
why homes can be uncomfortable even when enough heat is provided. This
in-depth book addresses these issues for two of the most common home
heating methods gas and oil furnaces.
CONTENTS
Introduction to Heating · Gas Meters and Piping · Combustion Air,
Burners, and Heat Shields · Heat Exchangers and Furnace Cabinets · Fan
Controls and High Limit Switches · Thermostats and Venting Systems ·
Distribution System · Improving Efficiency · Gravity, Combination and
Variable Output Furnaces · Review, Sequence of Operations and Life
Expectancies · Storage Tanks, Fill and Vent Pipes, Supply Lines, and
Filters · Burner, Refractory and Primary Controller · Draft Regulator
and Vent Connector · Efficiency and Sequence of Operation · Inspection
Tools · Inspection Checklists · Inspection Procedure · Answers to Review
Questions
This text is organized into major sections
on supply plumbing; water heaters; drain, waste, and vent plumbing; and
fixtures and faucets.
The mechanics and
practical implications of water flow and pressure are covered first, to
prepare for discussions of specific problems that can occur. Summary
tables of piping materials help readers keep track of the variety of
components they will see in practice. The text also delves into safety
and efficiency issues.
CONTENTS Principles of Supply Plumbing · Private Water Sources · Public Water
Service · Supply Piping Distribution System in the House · An Overview
of Water Heaters · Fuel Supply and Venting Systems for Water ·
Conventional Tank-Type Water Heaters · High Efficiency Systems,
Combination Systems and Tankless Coils · Public and Private Sewage
Disposal · Drain Piping Materials · Traps and Floor Drains · Venting
Systems · Pumps · Components and General Strategy · Fixtures and Faucets
· Septic Systems · Inspection Tools · Inspection Checklists · Inspection
Procedure · Answers to Review Questions
21 Things Every Home Inspector Should Know
(book)
Principle of Home
Inspection Systems & Standards (1 book,
Second Edition. The 1st edition is pictured but you will receive the 2nd
edition)
On your first day on the job, you should
know how to inspect a house; but it could be years before you understand
how the home inspection business works. This book saves you time (and
money!) by offering practical insights on the basics of the home
inspection business in one easy-to-read resource.
HIGHLIGHTS
Interviews and testimonials from
dozens of the industry's most respected home inspectors, addressing
a variety of topics ranging from "getting started" and "tools of the
trade" to "marketing your business," "liability and the courts," and
"selling your skills to the do-it-yourselfer."
Insight into industry politics
from key inspectors working in the field
First-hand testimonials on women
working in the home inspection industry
CONTENTS Come On In and Join Us · How Did You Get in Here? · What Do You Need to
Know? · Home Inspection: It Isn't Just a Man's World · Tools of the
Trade · Market Thyself · Where Do You Fit In the Deal? · Who Is Your
Client? · Getting Paid · How Busy Can You Be? · How Far Does Your
Inspection Have to Go? · How Dangerous Is This Job? · Working With
Buyers · Getting Along Without You · Liability and the Courts ·
Everything Is About Ethics · The Organizational You · You're Involved in
Politics · The Challenges Ahead · What Else Can You Do? · You and the
High-Tech Home of the ... · Why Do People Fail? · Conclusions · Glossary
· Index
This introduction to the major home
systems gives students a solid foundation for beginning a career in home
inspection.
This text gets students into the field
quickly while serving as a springboard to the 13 advanced electives in
the Principles line. Systems & Standards covers system and component
problems, their practical implications, and inspection strategies for
finding them. No other single volume offers both the breadth and depth
of this introduction.
HIGHLIGHTS
Hundreds of detailed illustrations
bring the text descriptions to life and enhance student learning
Inspection checklists summarize
the important components and problems and can be used for actual
inspections
Multiple learning tools reinforce
key concepts and simplify the teaching process
Bonus Question and Answer Booklet
with hundreds of review questions allow students to monitor their
progress while providing instructors a platform for class
assignments
CONTENTS Communication and Professional Practice Exteriors Roofing
Structure Insulation Interiors Electrical Systems Gas Furnaces
Oil Furnaces Hot Water Boilers Other Aspects of Heating Air
Conditioning and Heat Pumps Plumbing Appliances
Plus BONUS Questions and Answers
Book!
Training & Reference Volume 1 (CD)
Roofs and Roofing (CD)
Hundreds of pages of
training and reference materials gathered from a variety of sources. The
manuals on this CD cover all types of construction. MSI staff
members have spent hundreds of hours researching and collecting the
manuals on this CD. Most of the manuals on this auto-loading CD are in
the public domain but the manuals have been edited and/or reformatted
for easier reading.
Two comprehensive
manuals of roofs and roofing and more than 150 original photographs from
actual home inspections. This CD is a browser's delight. The
photographs and manuals are a perfect supplement to the Roofing textbook that is included in this set.
Electricity & Electrical Systems (CD)
Practice Exam (CD)
Three
comprehensive Electrical training manuals
Five
Electrical Calculators (Microsoft Excel or 100% compatible
required)
Featuring more than
200
Photographs from actual home inspections performed by Best Inspector
Network members, depicting some of the most common electrical problems
found during home inspections.
Each
of the eleven sections of the exam is a separate self-scoring exam. As
you answer each question with the click of the mouse, you immediately
learn whether or not you have answered the question correctly. Your
total number of questions answered is shown at the top of the screen in
each section along with the percentage that were answered correctly, and
the number answered incorrectly.
Five great
utilities to make your job easier: Electrical conduit size
calculator, residential electrical service size calculator, PF
calculator, three phase four wire calculator, and fault current
calculator.
Wood Destroying Insects
(CD)
Easy to understand and
use Whether you are a home inspector, first year apprentice electrician,
master electrician, engineer, electrical inspector, or a homeowner, you
can use this software and learn from it.
Termites and Powder
Post Beetles. Featuring more than 500
original photographs
from actual home inspections performed by Best Inspector Network
members, of wood destroying insect evidence and damage found during home
inspections.
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Principles of Home Inspection: Communication and Professional Practice
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Principles of Home Inspection: Electrical Systems
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Principles of Home Inspection: Exteriors
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Principles of Home Inspection: Gas and Oil Furnaces
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Principles of Home Inspection: Insulation
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Principles of Home Inspection: Roofing
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