Writing Professional Inspection Reports (NC Home Inspection CE)
Writing Professional Inspection Reports
Writing Professional Inspection Reports
Inspection Certification Associates’ 4 CE hour course Engineered Lumber used in Construction of Residential Structures looks at the use – and misuse – of engineered lumber in residential floor, wall, and roof framing systems. It addresses the North Carolina Building Codes for Residential Construction and amendments; in addition, it considers manufacturers’ specifications and recommendations. Recognizing…
Inspection Certification Associates’ 4 CE hour course Building Science Principles orients learners to the building science principles behind controlling moisture movement in a residential building, via an understanding of water movements and how water infiltrates into, through, and around building envelopes. Inspection professionals will use this knowledge to enhance moisture-related defect recognition and reporting.
Foundation Construction, Insulation, Defects and Repairs
Interiors, Appliances, Insulation, and Ventilation
Heat Pumps & Air Conditioning
Fulfills 1) Sanitation, and 2) Topics listed in 83.120, requirements; contains human trafficking information. Total Course Time: View Course Outline SECTION 1: SANITATION (1 CE hour) Review of Texas Administrative Code for Cosmetologists (50 minutes) Health and Safety Standards SECTION 2: HUMAN TRAFFICKING (0.5 CE hours) Requirements Pertaining to Human Trafficking Sign Required for All Cosmetology…
Fulfills 1) Sanitation, and 2) Topics listed in 83.120, requirements; contains human trafficking information. Total Course Time: View Course Outline SECTION 1: SANITATION (1 CE hour) Review of Texas Administrative Code for Cosmetologists (50 minutes) Health and Safety Standards SECTION 2: HUMAN TRAFFICKING (0.5 CE hours) Requirements Pertaining to Human Trafficking Sign Required for All Cosmetology…
Modular Construction Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: Contractors will accurately describe modular construction and summarize its history and evolution. Contractors will differentiate between modular, panelized, and manufactured construction as well as compare the benefits of modular with other methods of construction.
2023 NEC Code Changes Please enter your Oklahoma Electrical License number to continue. Name OK Electrical License Number Course Goal: The course will cover many of the important changes to the 2023 National Electric Code to give a complete overview of the 2023 NEC Code.
Supply Chains & Their Effects for General Contractors Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: To become familiar with the supply chain and examine potential issues that are applicable to General Contractors.