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IR Inspections for Home & Building Inspectors is a 16 hour
theory and application course for the use of thermal imaging for
residential and commercial properties. Designed specifically for
home and building inspectors, students are taught how to locate
common deficiencies in building envelopes, insulated roofs and building
subsystems.
Course
provides in-depth and practical instruction for thermographically
detecting hidden problems in electrical systems, HVAC systems, roofs,
and building sidewalls. Course also covers the how to successfully
market, price and sell infrared inspection services. Course attendance
may be applied to training requirements for thermographer certification
through Infraspection Institute and the InterNational Association
of Certified Home Inspectors.
This
course covers infrared theory, heat transfer concepts, equipment
operation and selection, standards compliance, image analysis and
report generation.
Students are trained to identify and document thermal patterns
caused by improper design, workmanship or material failure. Attendees
of open enrollment courses are encouraged to bring their own imager
for individualized training or to learn how to use it more effectively.
Course tuition includes all course presentations, Student Reference
Manual and Certificate of Completion. Course qualifies for 16 hours
of continuing education by the InterNational Association of Certified
Home Inspectors and meets the training requirements for their Infrared
Certified professional designation and logo.
Classes run from 8 am to 6 pm both days and include a daily breakfast,
refreshments, and lunch.
Prerequisite: None
Tuition fee $995 USD
Tuition fee: NACHI Members (Mount Laurel, NJ location only): $500 USD
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Curriculum
for this course
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Identify latent moisture
in structures
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