Professional Business Responsibilities & Sexual Harassment Prevention Training IL CE for Home Inspection

This 4 CE hour course is designed to give the learner an understanding of the day-to-day considerations of owning a home inspection company, while also ensuring their compliance with sexual harassment prevention requirements. It consists of three major components: the legal and operational aspects of running a home inspection business, including everyday business activities, handling…

NC Contractors Online CE: Aspects of OSHA for Residential Construction

Aspects of OSHA for Residential Construction Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: Explore basic OSHA principles such as the definition of OSHA, OSHA mission, employer responsibilities, employee rights, standards, inspections, recordkeeping, fall protection, struck-by objects, prevention of injuries, and construction zone safety practices will be…

Alternative Homes FL CE for Home Inspection

Inspection Certification Associates’ 4 CE hour course Alternative Homes teaches students how to perform inspections on alternative residential homes, helping inspectors to deliver a report to their clients that is specific to their residence. This course prepares home inspectors to inspect alternative residential homes such as manufactured, modular, tiny, and log homes. Students will evaluate…

Wind Mitigation FL CE for Home Inspection

When a hurricane blows through town, homeowners want to rest easy knowing that their house can withstand the breeze. In areas where storms are especially dangerous, like Florida, a home’s stability is routinely tested for its storm worthiness. Inspection Certification Associates’ 5 CE hour Florida Wind Mitigation course allows Florida licensed home inspectors to learn…

Four Point Inspections FL CE for Home Inspection

Unlike a typical home inspection where a home inspector evaluates all home component systems, a four point inspection covers only HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and roofing. The purpose of a four point inspection is to make sure that those four systems are operating properly so that a homeowner can obtain a homeowner’s insurance policy. Inspection Certification…

NC Contractors Online CE: Artificial Intelligence and General Contracting UNGATED

Artificial Intelligence and General Contracting Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: Demystify AI, making it accessible to all, regardless of technical background. Delve into its applications in general contracting, where AI-driven technologies enhance efficiency and precision in areas like design, estimation, and even on-site construction…

NC Contractors Online CE: Artificial Intelligence and General Contracting

Artificial Intelligence and General Contracting Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: Demystify AI, making it accessible to all, regardless of technical background. Delve into its applications in general contracting, where AI-driven technologies enhance efficiency and precision in areas like design, estimation, and even on-site construction…

NC Contractors Online CE: Understanding Basic Accounting and Aspects for General Contractors (2024)

Understanding Basic Accounting Principles and Aspects for General Contractors Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: To have a better understanding of basic accounting principles such as assets, liabilities, assets, the ability to manage cash flow, revenue recognition, financial management, mitigating bad debt, and tax compliance…

NC Contractors Online CE: The Use of Masonry in Residential and Commercial Construction (2024)

The Use of Masonry in Residential and Commercial Construction Please enter your North Carolina Qualifier ID to continue. Name* NC Contractor Qualifier ID* Course Goal: Contractors will be able to describe masonry construction in residential and commercial applications, understand relevant building codes, apply best practices, and become more proficient with the estimation of masonry materials.