Home Inspection Training Class #1 with InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko

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  • Learn how to perform a home inspection. Follow along as Certified Professional Inspector CPI® Ben Gromicko reviews a recent home inspection, including hundreds of inspection images and a report review.

Komentáře • 309

  • @FIXYOURHOME1
    @FIXYOURHOME1 Před 3 lety +2

    WOW , I have been in this business of construction long time 20 PLUS years , but when i watch your videos , i feel like a beginner all over again.

  • @HavocGamingChannel
    @HavocGamingChannel Před 9 lety +7

    I am a newer Realtor and I am trying to expand my knowledge on homes; this video has been extremely helpful! As a Realtor, I will always recommend an inspection by an inspector - but I think it adds value to prestige when a Realtor knows more than not. Thanks for the video!

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety +1

      +Puppet Master You're welcome, Puppet Master. Depending upon which state you're from, InterNACHI may have free, online Continuing Education to help you (as a licensed real estate agent) renew your license. Visit www.nachi.org/agentce.htm and use the drop down menu.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      You may be interested in www.nachi.org/buy

  • @2.7petabytes
    @2.7petabytes Před 6 lety +1

    Much appreciate the videos Ben! Having been in the trades for over 20 years now, and getting ready to purchase a house with my wife for the first time in over 10 years; I am now seriously considering going into the home inspection business. I was told by our home inspector that he thought I would be great at it. Watching your videos has filled me with excitement at the prospect of changing careers with this line of work. Thank you!!!

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the feedback, Tikola. To get started in becoming a home inspector and running a successful home inspection business, we provide a 15-step checklist at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

  • @AMPMGrind
    @AMPMGrind Před 3 lety +3

    This was so knowledgeable and the instructor is so easy to understand. Thank you!

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the compliment. I recommend checking out my free, online class "How to Become a Successful Home Inspector" at www.nachi.org/webinars/2020/how-to-become-a-successful-home-inspector-1
      Another good inspection video is at czcams.com/play/PLKPEi6DdHVZyHK4tkfQuDKRPkBE5oWtuA.html

  • @edwardclark8611
    @edwardclark8611 Před 9 lety +2

    Very well demonstrated video showing how to carry out #building #inspection work. It will be very helpful for layman.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety

      Thank you, Edward. You may be interested in our upcoming live webinar "Home Inspection Training Video #5" at plus.google.com/events/cbcubnfovbk8n2mfjlo25he8hv4

  • @johnnyg3814
    @johnnyg3814 Před 8 lety +2

    You're a saint for posting these videos, Ben, thank you!

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety +1

      A lot of these inspection videos are from our live, online classes that we record. Our next free, online class is October 7, 2016 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT at www.nachi.org/school/event/home-inspection-training-class-20/

  • @bejornv
    @bejornv Před 7 lety

    Ben, I know technology makes presentations much easier, but I like this presentation style much better. You being able to point out exactly what you mean helps make the connection. Thankz

  • @Mr8otter
    @Mr8otter Před 8 lety +7

    Also having over 10 years of chimney sweep/relining years ago........I have seen some very bad flues. For all Home Inspectors I highly suggest that you outsource the inspection to a certified sweep to inspect and video the entire flue system and the smoke shelf and include it in your report of their findings.
    I am a State of Missouri Certified Firefighter (retired)

    • @woofdoogy
      @woofdoogy Před 5 lety +2

      Roy Poteete very impressive!!!!!!! Do you drive around informing everyone you meet that you’re a hero?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Agreed. Good recommendation. We have a free, online course www.nachi.org/inspect-fireplace-stove-chimney-course.htm that may be interesting to some.

    • @gghouse5929
      @gghouse5929 Před 4 lety

      You forgot to mention how much you despise Trump-supporters. I don't have a problem with liberals...I was one years ago. But I never insulted anyone else for their political views. YOU DO! People need to know what kind of person they're dealing with.

  • @GlobalNotes
    @GlobalNotes Před 3 lety

    I"ve been watching videos of you and Jim Krumm and it is adding great value to me as a real estate agent. I don't need to know the depth and scope of home inspections that the two of you do, but it really is great watching your videos and getting so much useful information. thank you.

  • @specializedconstructioncol7797

    Thanks Ben for all the wise Points mentioned, how and why you do things to cover yourself as an inspector.

  • @TheOlavarria49
    @TheOlavarria49 Před 8 lety +6

    Regardless of the condition of the property inspected and your training in point things out in your report, the mot important thing I found about your instructions is the verbiage and disclaimer in your reports. You are covering your ass and you are giving your client the facts. You did your job till certain extend. Is out of your hands once you submit your report. Thank you for sharing, excellent video. You earned another subscriber.

  • @betsyrobbins5442
    @betsyrobbins5442 Před 10 lety +1

    This is an eye opening video have always had problems with chimney leaks.thanks so much . Very educational and makes me want to get an inspection.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Thank you, Betsy. We have a few more training videos you might want to check out at www.nachi.org/webinar.htm

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Betsy Robbins Thank you, Betsy.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for watching, Betsy.

  • @1968DonnyC
    @1968DonnyC Před 9 lety +2

    Great info ! I am new to the home inspection business and found this to be informative! Thanks and will take this knowledge with me for my career!

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      +Donny Cockrell Thanks, Donny. You may be interested in the other online videos that we have for everyone at www.nachi.org/videos.htm

    • @CBRRR-eh3ky
      @CBRRR-eh3ky Před 4 lety

      Hello. How did this business turn out to be for u

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome.

  • @Mr8otter
    @Mr8otter Před 8 lety +3

    As a retired firefighter and having been trained in Commercial Building Inspections and having education in Residential Building Material Sales, reading blue prints. I am currently taking a course in home inspections due to my State mandating all home inspectors in the state must have been trained thru a certified home inspection course.......20 years in the fire service, being trained by the National Fire Academy in Commercial Building Inspections......I am going to apply my education, experience into a new direction in my life.
    One thing I tell all my friends and families is that to get a Certified Chimney Sweep to inspect the flue system with a video of the entire flue system. And Clay flue liners will break under normal freeze/thaw cycles and should not be used in a flue system.

    • @BenjaminGromicko
      @BenjaminGromicko Před 8 lety +1

      +Roy Poteete Sounds like you're on the right track, Roy.

    • @Mr8otter
      @Mr8otter Před 8 lety

      Ben, will be signing up with Nachi tomorrow

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      Congratulations on your new beginning at a home inspector. Which state are you from? Maybe InterNACHI can help with some of those licensing or Continuing Education requirements. You may want to visit www.nachi.org/pre.htm and choose your location. And I agree with the terra cotta clay tile liners. Stainless steel metal flue material is best. However, home inspectors are typically inspecting existing homes (older homes) with masonry, built-on-site chimneys, and they'll often come across old chimney flue liners. Anything you need, feel free to contact us at www.nachi.org/contact.htm

    • @Mr8otter
      @Mr8otter Před 8 lety

      Ben i live in Missouri (St. Louis area)

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      Hi, Roy. To become an InterNACHI certified home inspector in Missouri, visit www.nachi.org/missouri-certified-licensed-home-inspector.htm

  • @dansalgado6950
    @dansalgado6950 Před 7 lety

    Great video. Tried learning the NHIE Manual and I've learned that I am a visual learner. This is perfect. Thank you!

  • @lesheat
    @lesheat Před 8 lety +1

    Every informative i like how you explained the limitation of an inspector and the actual inspection. Going watch more of your videos and possible take the course.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      +Leslie Brackenbury Thank you, Leslie. You may be interested in a free, live class at www.nachi.org/webinar.htm

  • @Veritch-Electric
    @Veritch-Electric Před 8 lety +4

    Very thorough, easy to understand info!

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 8 lety

      Thanks, Patrick. If you're interested in other online videos about home inspections, please visit www.nachi.org/class

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the feedback.

  • @sergiomcaro
    @sergiomcaro Před 9 lety +15

    How did you learn soooo much about houses? It seems like you know everything. I would like to become this knowledgeable

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety +10

      +Sergio Caro Take free, online training to become knowledgeable about performing home inspections.

    • @ggfromthee760
      @ggfromthee760 Před 9 lety +1

      +Ben Gromicko Do you know of any websites that offer interactive training courses for free?

    • @BenjaminGromicko
      @BenjaminGromicko Před 8 lety +2

      +gayle “oside gurl” townsend Yes. www.nachi.org/education.htm

    • @ggfromthee760
      @ggfromthee760 Před 8 lety +4

      +Benjamin Gromicko The courses on the NACHI site are only "free" with paid membership.

    • @TheOlavarria49
      @TheOlavarria49 Před 8 lety +2

      +gayle “oside gurl” townsend: HA HA FREE, HUH? Mmmm

  • @donerighthomeinspections7597

    I preform my inspection as trained by Nachi But the realtors think I am over stepping.
    I walk the roofs on ever inspection. Do a WDO, Walk the grounds, do the fireplace chimney, appliance, note the HVAC systems, electrical panels everything that Ben did I do. But I also took 39 certifications classes and continue to do so. On my last inspection the whole house failed the new AFCI. But, I was told by the realtors it grandfathered in and does matter. But, I still reported it and referred it to professional. When I walked the roof I found area of what might be mold, and also areas of moss, algae, on a cement tile roof in southern california. Which is extremely unusual! referred it to a professional. The realtor suggest the roofing professional and they dismissed all the conditions which included the cracking, large animal feces, and moss, algae, and mold through out. But, I did report it. So, I did my job. They thought a 46 page report was overdoing it but I have to report everything I see.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the good feedback. I agree with you. A home inspector should inspect a home without regard to the age of the house. Do not pay attention to folks who use the word "grandfathered." No such thing for a home inspector. Keep inspecting homes for defects. All existing homes over 10 years old have defects simply because of when they were built.

    • @Robey1Kenobi
      @Robey1Kenobi Před 6 lety

      How much did you make on that 1 inspection? It sounds like an awful lot of work if you wrote up a 46 page report.

  • @ALLworldCONSTRUCTIONLLC

    Thinking like a GC. Coming from a GC… if you are a GC… and a resident asks you for a quote for repairs, be aware they usually only want it to negotiate. Most times they do not buy repairs presented by contractor… so make sure you charge for providing a quote, and leave quote open ended in case you near to tear open a part of system

  • @imadatallah949
    @imadatallah949 Před 5 lety +2

    your video and your demonstration it was awesome thank you for your knowledge that you share with us you

  • @Jacob-jo9ds
    @Jacob-jo9ds Před 3 lety

    just had my first exam of professional home inspector Texas which is the new 194 hr course I did horrible trying to find knowledge and tips wherever I can I'm not getting the most from the school I chose. Thanks

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety

      Sorry to hear that. Try a college at internachi.edu/

  • @DerekSmithRealestateinvestor

    Great video. So happy I joined this great organization.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Derek Smith Great to hear, Derek. Welcome to InterNACHI.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thank you, Derek.

  • @curtthomas3261
    @curtthomas3261 Před 7 lety +1

    good job living in Colorado and I do a lot of home repairs I found your video very informative I liked your method and I thought it was well done when I bought my house 20 years ago I had a home inspector and it was some of the best money I spent you didn't mention the heat exchanger in the furnace that was found bad when I bought my house and it became a bargaining point

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety

      Thank you, Curt, for the comments and feedback. For more inspection videos like this one, please visit www.NACHI.TV.

  • @redlense4
    @redlense4 Před 9 lety +2

    Ben - great instructional vid. I had to laugh when you brought up the point of no labeling of the circuits in the electrical panel. I'm always amazed at how few panels are labelled well if at all, especially when you consider how much hassle it saves when you need to kill a circuit. Even on new construction the labeling is usually haphazard. I guess they just don't have the time to do it right?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety

      Thanks for the compliment, redlense4.

    • @Satchmoeddie
      @Satchmoeddie Před 9 lety

      redlense4 They make a circuit tracer sending unit and a beeper detector you run up and down the panel. It tells which breaker controls the outlet the sender is plugged into. They work great! Add one of those screw shell lamp to outlet adapters and you can check old light fixtures, and an outlet with pigtails allows you to tie into any fixture or junction box. GREAT ITEM! "Ideal" made mine. I have had it for 20 years, still works great! Its a service I used to charge a nominal fee for.

    • @daddymack1950
      @daddymack1950 Před 7 lety

      L

  • @deanmartin1966
    @deanmartin1966 Před 2 lety +1

    The hot surface ignitor in the furnace you incorrectly identified is not an intermittent pilot.

  • @larryfellner8472
    @larryfellner8472 Před 8 lety +1

    Point Residential llc Home Inspections in Tampa Bay Florida recommends every home owner should watch this video.

  • @internachi
    @internachi Před 10 lety +4

    You may be interested in our free, live webinar "Performing a Home Inspection with Ben Gromicko #4" at plus.google.com/b/110974399509985848043/events/coptk60c470mu16gifmom3ak09k

  • @chackysbills5129
    @chackysbills5129 Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for the contribution Ben! Subscribed.

  • @ceciliakim8025
    @ceciliakim8025 Před 7 lety

    Very informative for all parties involved. Thank you.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Thank you, Cecilia. There are many more videos at www.nachi.org/tv/

  • @paulwilson691
    @paulwilson691 Před 9 lety +1

    your training videos are awesome!

  • @normanclark1041
    @normanclark1041 Před 9 lety +2

    Great video have to see it a fee more times to grasp alllll this information.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety

      +Norman Clark Okay, Norman. Have fun. You may also be interested in these videos: www.nachi.org/videos.htm

    • @daddydanmolloy11
      @daddydanmolloy11 Před 6 lety

      Norman Clark is 2250.00 alot to spend on a 80 hour classroom home inspection class in Arkansas

  • @jbroussardprotec
    @jbroussardprotec Před 10 lety +2

    Great video Ben!

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Thank you, Jeff. You may be interested in more at www.nachi.org/videos.htm

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thank you, Jeff.

  • @robertchaffee5662
    @robertchaffee5662 Před 6 lety

    I Want this job,!! I have 10 yrs residential and commercial building and remodeling, 10 yrs electrical contracting experience, 10 yrs major appliance parts & Service. I can easily understand all the updated information the course has to offer.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety

      Great to hear, Robert. To become a certified home inspector, please visit www.nachi.org/cpi-requirements.htm for the steps to attaining certification.

  • @Raygilley10
    @Raygilley10 Před 8 měsíci

    Well explained thank you!

  • @ALLworldCONSTRUCTIONLLC

    It’s a Back flow prevention valve, for that thing you didn’t know

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před rokem

      Oh, right. I appreciate that! Thanks for watching. I teach free online classes for inspectors at www.nachi.org/webinars. Free, online, and open to everyone.

  • @leftysouthpawofdetttth7340

    Real talk friends-- for experienced and new inspectors out there, how much are we really making and how do we like the field? Thank you!!

  • @WilliamWBG
    @WilliamWBG Před 4 lety

    I live in 70 yr old home. It failed inspection badly. I refused to come off my selling price a $1.00. They bought anyway. Thankfully I live in a very very desirable area. I told them pre inspection that it would fail and I was not negotiating a lower price.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      We hope everything worked out for you.

  • @robedwards3156
    @robedwards3156 Před 5 lety +1

    Very well spoken and put together video, interested in this trade, 19 years of commercial electrical construction work in Arizona, is there any particular videos you guys have for our type of Environment

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, Rob. Yes. If you're interested in becoming a licensed home inspector in Arizona, we have everything you need, including free online pre-licensing courses required and approved by the state at www.nachi.org/arizona

  • @marianogarcia9420
    @marianogarcia9420 Před 9 lety +4

    Great video

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety +2

      Thank you, Mariano. We have many free, online videos for home inspectors at www.nachi.org/webinar.htm

    • @lsubandtrumpet2014
      @lsubandtrumpet2014 Před 7 lety

      Ben Gromicko is this like management related,

  • @flymgb1
    @flymgb1 Před 9 lety +1

    Just found your site and love it. I've already watched a lot of very informative video's. Is there one video that just walks us through the entire process of becoming a home inspector and getting our main license? Course curriculum, suggested vehicles, tools needed maybe a break down of cost and time expected to complete this? I live in Texas. Thanks.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Yes. The step-by-step checklist is at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm where you'll find everything you need. For TX specifically, there are some additional challenges to become licensed, and you'll want to visit nachi.org/texas for details about TX.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much. For Texas, I recommend visiting www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/texas

  • @biodave
    @biodave Před 11 lety

    Awesome video Ben!!Looking forward to seeing more... Thank you.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      More home inspection training videos are at czcams.com/play/PLKPEi6DdHVZyHK4tkfQuDKRPkBE5oWtuA.html

  • @inspectorron403
    @inspectorron403 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Ben, I am InterNACHI Certified going on 3 years now, I love your educational material! I would like to adapt some of the language mentioned in your reporting. Would you happen to have a link you can share to a sample report and or Inspection Agreement? Something I can get the language from? I am curious how much is mentioned in the initial inspection agreement vs. the actual report. Though many probably won't read the entire inspection agreement and the shorter the better, I am certain yours is better than most! I appreciate all your help!! Ron

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety +1

      Here's some sample reports. Feel free to use any language or text from the report resources there: www.nachi.org/home-inspection-report-samples.htm

  • @JorgeRamos-ix1jm
    @JorgeRamos-ix1jm Před 6 lety +1

    Great information.

  • @arlynberriosfranco7345
    @arlynberriosfranco7345 Před 9 lety +10

    Im thinking about becoming a home inspector because my whole family are all real estate agents but I have one problem, I dont think Im smart enough to do it It seems like a lot of information to know about a house.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety +6

      Hi, Arlyn. You do have to learn a lot, but fortunately the training and certification is all online. You learn at your own pace. www.nachi.org/education

    • @rachaelgoldstein8091
      @rachaelgoldstein8091 Před 6 lety

      @@BenGromicko how long does it take to do the course

    • @BenjaminGromicko
      @BenjaminGromicko Před 6 lety

      The certificate program is online, and it's learn at your own pace.

    • @LawrenceFam12
      @LawrenceFam12 Před 6 lety

      @@BenGromicko hi ben, ive been interested in home inspection career for some time now. I really am worried about my lack of construction experience. I hear it makes things harder in the long run. What are your thoughts?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety +3

      Hi, Ian. Good question. That's the advantage of enrolling into online e-learning courses. You learn what you need to know at your own pace. It's not like a 5-day live class that ends abruptly and you can go over the material later. Online training and certification through InterNACHI is all at your pace with unlimited access (you can repeat any course material at any time) until you feel confident. Check it out at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

  • @planetearth7824
    @planetearth7824 Před 3 lety

    you mentioned that concrete shouldn't be poured onto sand. in the southeast USA , slabs of concrete are on sand which upon houses are built.

    • @planetearth7824
      @planetearth7824 Před 3 lety

      so is a homebuyer better off buying a house with a crawlspace since there are no basements?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety

      Not at all. I've built homes with basements, crawlspaces, and slab-on-grade. It's just up to the homeowner and their choice of structure and function. I guess. Not sure what you mean, maybe.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety

      Gravel or stone is best. Sand is permitted by the code official.

  • @christopherc.greene2395

    Great training Thank you Ben

  • @zelllers
    @zelllers Před 4 lety

    in the first minute you mention the inspector is not required to walk the roof, but how will they inspect things like the ridge cap, flashing, etc.?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      I understand what you're asking. The Home Inspection Standards of Practice at www.nachi.org/sop is the absolute minimum, which does not require a home inspector to climb onto roofs. It's hazardous and a fall could be fatal. But you'll find that most/many/not-all home inspectors will get up to the roof's edge or get on the roof in order to reach what they need to reach in order to perform a visual-only home inspection. Every home should be inspected every year, especially roofs.

  • @122222770
    @122222770 Před 9 lety +4

    This is great info! I'm curious about how and what home inspectors earn per year or per home? Thank you!

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety +3

      Inspection fees vary according to location. The fee for a home inspection in the Northeast U.S. could be 3 times more than one in Florida. So, it varies according to location, services provided, and value. A small home inspection business can be very profitable, if you have the right tools. You may be interested in our free, online home inspection business course for learning more about the business at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector-business-course-101.htm

  • @moxin29
    @moxin29 Před 10 lety +5

    Hey Ben. Nice video! Very well done! Great explanations on what it is you actually do! I thoroughly enjoyed it! I am very interested in possibly becoming a Certified Home Inspector. I am subscribing to your channel. I can see from your knowledge base and passion for what you do I could gain a great foundation from which I can begin to learn what it takes to be a good Inspector. As someone who is in the very early stages of researching what looks like a great career, is there ANYTHING that you'd tell me or anyone looking to get into this line of work? Is there anything I should know? What should I do first? I have many questions because of this video. I truly appreciate what you have put together here!!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to help me get the best foot forward. I'm looking forward to your reply!
    Mike H

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 10 lety +1

      Hi, Mike. In relation to your questions, it all depends upon where you want to conduct business. What state/province are you from? There may be regulations that are specific to your location. Then, I'd say keep learning about not only the technical aspects of performing an inspection, but also (just as important) keep learning about how to run a successful home inspection business. I'd like to share with you a couple links: Home Inspection Business Course (free and open to everyone) at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector-business-course-101.htm, and Everything You Need, All in One Place at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

    • @moxin29
      @moxin29 Před 10 lety +2

      Thanks for the reply! I'm in Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm currently a 3rd year Plumber apprentice. With several years of carpentry, drywall, and painting experience. I will be looking into the the links you've left for me! Thanks so much!

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 10 lety +1

      moxin29 Nova Scotia. Awesome. Visit www.nachi.org/novascotia.htm for becoming a certified home inspector.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thank you.

  • @jfishization
    @jfishization Před 9 lety +5

    Thanks for the tip from Tampa , Florida. HI5116

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety +1

      jim Fish You're welcome, Jim. We have a Florida-specific webpage for individuals working to become a home inspector in Florida at www.nachi.org/florida.htm

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome. And you may want to check out the 15 steps to success at www.nachi.org/everything

  • @HICarolina
    @HICarolina Před 10 lety +1

    Nice Job Ben. I am going to use this video in training our guys.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Awesome to hear. Thank you.

    • @stennis2k1
      @stennis2k1 Před 6 lety

      HICarolina what's the best way to get into home Inspections how much does it cost to get into classes or training for inspection training any recommended training and or sited? Or schools??

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thank you.

  • @asaadkattan9384
    @asaadkattan9384 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for professional details
    I need to know the home inspection tools

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety

      Thank you, Asaad. In relation to home inspection tools, you might be interested in Step #10 at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

  • @joeallen2286
    @joeallen2286 Před 7 lety

    He states that foam insulation on pipes in the winter doesn't work. Coming from Alaska, where we regularly see -30F. It's the worlds difference. Just know if you let a region of your house get cold, cold water doesn't keep itself warm and you'll have some limitations.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      I understand what you're saying. But the pipes must be insulated and sealed along the entire length of the pipe. Most homes that I've inspected only have the first few feet wrapped with insulation, and that doesn't do what the homeowner is expecting it to do.

  • @jfishization
    @jfishization Před 9 lety +19

    Use drone for high hard to get areas. HOOVER and click.

    • @willbeach3137
      @willbeach3137 Před 6 lety +2

      When will the spectoscope be available again?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety +2

      We have a free online drone course at www.nachi.org/drone-course.htm

  • @nicholejones3876
    @nicholejones3876 Před 6 lety

    How do you become a home inspector if you know nothing about how a home is supposed to be built in the first place? Is going back to school for construction the best option or is that knowledge something that can be learned through research and getting books on construction? I'd like to get into this field but I don't have any home building/inspection knowledge...I'm 23 so I've got plenty of time to learn though!

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety

      Hi, Nichole. Please visit www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm. As a member of InterNACHI, you can access everything you need to become a home inspector.

  • @markgoodman7524
    @markgoodman7524 Před 6 lety +1

    I have been using Homegauge software and have been for a few years, but after talking to a few inspectors they like to use Home Inspector Pro because it is easier to do onsite reports. They said that HPP has better auto comments. What is your opinion

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety

      I have used both. Both a great inspection report softwares. I highly recommend software that provide an exclusive offer to InterNACHI members. And I highly recommend a software that has a mobile feature, so that you can write and inspect at the same time. Watch these two short videos for details: www.nachi.org/tv/2017/04/19/how-to-write-a-home-inspection-report/ and facebook.com/benjamin.gromicko/posts/10211007795290649/

  • @hannahtownsley4913
    @hannahtownsley4913 Před 4 lety +1

    I am interested in this industry. Any suggestions for someone who has never had experience working in this industry or having the knowledge of the things you have to check? Do you think it is still good to pursue?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, Hannah. It's the best job I've ever had. And I made a lot of money doing home inspections. And InterNACHI provides everything you need to get trained, certified, experienced, and operate your own successful home inspection business. My recommendation is to take the free Online Inspector Examination. It's open to everyone to try. You'll likely fail. But that's okay. At the end of the exam, it'll tell you where your knowledge is weak and how to strengthen it (which will include links to our free online courses). The exam is at www.nachi.org/cpi-requirements.htm and go to Step #1 of the certification requirements. When you pass the exam, you're on your way. Then, I would take a look at the 15-step checklist for success at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm. But I highly recommend the free, online InterNACHI Master Class for Home Inspectors (perfect for beginners) at www.nachi.org/masterclass.htm and register for my upcoming online free live home inspection class at www.nachi.org/webinars on Sep 17, 2020. Whew. Any more questions about education, certification, or marketing and business, feel free to reach out to our Education Team at education@internachi.org.

  • @mr21caleb21
    @mr21caleb21 Před 9 lety +1

    that was a vary helpful video, im looking into getting into this career vary seriously and about to sign up for classes at Nachi. I do have one question though, I called a local company and they told me to be vary carful because they've seen a lot of newer business owners get sewed, he wouldn't go into detail about it but how do I save my butt from that happening?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety +1

      caleb scott There are many ways to help reduce liability. We have a legal forum, legal consultant for members, legal documents including a free online inspection agreement, and other tools that InterNACHI provide members for free.

    • @Satchmoeddie
      @Satchmoeddie Před 9 lety

      Ben Gromicko Disclaimers, waivers, & more disclaimers & waivers, all on a signed & witnessed agreement.

  • @shaheedrobinson3369
    @shaheedrobinson3369 Před 4 lety +1

    I live in California and I am looking to learn this trade and start a career in home inspections. How much does this training cost? And where do I sign up?

    • @BenjaminGromicko
      @BenjaminGromicko Před 4 lety

      Hello, Shaheed. We have everything you need to be a home inspector in California. Get trained and certified by attending the only accredited home inspector college at internachi.edu. It costs $49 per month. I recommend starting at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Hi, Shaheed. We have everything you need to be a successful certified home inspector in California. Please visit www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/california for more information. Feel free to reach out to me for assistance at any time at ben@internachi.org.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      How is the fire situation out there where you are?

  • @cb550rider
    @cb550rider Před 4 lety

    How do you guys deal with crawl spaces?? So are robots considered to be a good enough for crawl spaces?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      www.nachi.org/crawlspace-inspection-video-course.htm

  • @a2t4r75
    @a2t4r75 Před 3 lety

    I’m 18 and thinking about becoming a home inspector, what do you suggest I do to learn what I need to know?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety

      Try the free, online exam for inspectors at www.nachi.org/exams/online-inspector-exam. It's open to anyone. See if you can pass it.

  • @dr.sewellshypnotherapy2327

    Thanks Ben!

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for watching our video. Did you make me say that?

  • @beardedgamer6077
    @beardedgamer6077 Před 9 lety +1

    hello I stay in North Carolina and was thinking about becoming a home inspector..but I don't think we have any schools here to teach it in my county of Fayetteville and was wondering do your training cover here as well

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      +Armartis Young We have online training for licensing available at www.nachi.org/northcarolina.

  • @Chadrick9276
    @Chadrick9276 Před 9 lety +1

    Great video Ben! I am an InterNACHI Certified Inspector and was wondering if the comments you use on your report are located somewhere on the website? I know that you provide contracts and other documents but was sure if you offered the disclaimer type content.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Just email me at ben@internachi.org

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Sample home inspection reports and narrative resources are available at www.nachi.org/home-inspection-report-samples.htm

  • @KINGsizeWINNER
    @KINGsizeWINNER Před 7 lety

    Hi Ben, can you provide us with a "sample" report from one of your previous jobs so we can study it a bit further? (i.e.: layout, wording, etc.)

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Yes. Visit www.nachi.org/home-inspection-report-samples.htm. You may also be interested in an upcoming class on writing inspection reports at www.nachi.org/tv/2017/04/19/how-to-write-a-home-inspection-report/

  • @planetearth7824
    @planetearth7824 Před 3 lety

    for someone just starting out, after getting certified, would you then go to work for other inspection companies until you get yourself established?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety +1

      You could. InterNACHI provides everything you need to become a home inspector, to work for yourself at your own business, or work for someone else as a certified inspector ready to be hired.

    • @planetearth7824
      @planetearth7824 Před 3 lety

      @@BenGromicko thx

  • @shoppersplace
    @shoppersplace Před 8 lety +2

    Great video, I just found out about this interesting business today. The music is distracting though

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      Hi, Marc. If you're interested in becoming a home inspector, you may want to watch a few more similar videos about inspecting at www.nachi.org/videos.htm. Not all of them have distracting music. :)

  • @nowheelgap
    @nowheelgap Před 9 lety +1

    I am planning on getting my home inspection certificate I am going to study all your videos before my course if you dont mind? I find this video so intruiging. I want to do this as a career.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      +NOISE BOMBZ [Dylan] Hello. Feel free to watch the videos. We have lots more at www.nachi.org/webinar.htm#past and www.nachi.org/videos.htm. You'll want to go over the 15-step checklist for starting and operating a successful home inspection business at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Great to hear. We have a ton of videos on www.NACHI.TV.

  • @ECReviews
    @ECReviews Před 7 lety

    After watching this series of videos will I be able to pass the National Home Inspectors Examination?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Hi, EC. We have a lot of resources for helping you take the Exam at Step #1 on www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm

  • @MrGeorgeda123
    @MrGeorgeda123 Před 7 lety +1

    ben I enjoyed the training class but the music in between your session was a little weird,any who! I'm a building inspector in Miami and a found out having home inspection license brings in extra cash is this true?,also I have been a maintenance man doing all kinds of electric and hvac repairs for 20 years, I'm licensed in hvac epa certified is it ok for me to tell my clients about electrical problems as well?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Sorry about the music. We did not intend it to be distracting for you.

  • @BrutafulStudios01
    @BrutafulStudios01 Před 5 lety

    Are your inspections also assessing if the structure is up to current building code? Or would that be an additional cost/require hiring a architect? Does your service also check if structures are permitted or unpermitted? I am seeing a lot of clients here in SoCal suing real estate agents because they do not disclose that a sub standard bedroom/bath etc addition is unpermitted but sold as permitted.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 5 lety

      Good questions. Home inspectors are not building code inspectors, who inspect homes to see if they meet the local building codes. Home inspectors perform visual only inspections according to a Standards of Practice at www.nachi.org/sop.htm. Home inspectors are not required to check for permits. Some offer it as a courtesy.

    • @BrutafulStudios01
      @BrutafulStudios01 Před 5 lety

      Great videos, thank you for posting.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 5 lety

      You're welcome. For more home inspection training videos, please visit www.nachi.org/tv/home-inspection/

  • @gleracjas
    @gleracjas Před 5 lety +1

    Where can I get the rest of your training class videos

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 5 lety

      Hi, Glenn. Visit www.nachi.org/tv/ click the blue button. And visit czcams.com/users/BenGromicko1. And try www.nachi.org/home-inspection-tips.htm. And check out www.nachi.org/podcast

  • @nicefilmbhavani6778
    @nicefilmbhavani6778 Před 7 lety

    it is very good wounderful

  • @fdggfgdfgd251
    @fdggfgdfgd251 Před 8 lety

    the HVAC efficiency part.. are you referring to knowing by visual.. or reading the manu. plate?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      Hi, fdg. A home inspector should be able to tell the difference between the 3 general categories of HVAC efficiencies - low, mid, and high - by inspecting the components that are characteristic of those types of efficiencies.

    • @fdggfgdfgd251
      @fdggfgdfgd251 Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks Ben, I'm in the construction industry . Your vids are amazing and you have great insight.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      Thank you. You may be interested in attending an upcoming live, online class that I'll be teaching. Please visit www.nachi.org/class to register for free, or you can watch all of the past classes because we recorded them all.

  • @lglasco6143
    @lglasco6143 Před 2 lety

    Is there a great school in Tampa, Florida

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 2 lety

      Yes. Visit www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/florida

  • @mohican19831
    @mohican19831 Před 2 lety

    How much does it cost to do an inspection

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 2 lety

      It costs the inspector about 3 hours. It costs the inspector's client anywhere from $350-$650.

  • @glorialynnjackson7042
    @glorialynnjackson7042 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Can you recommend a home inspector for a new home that specializes in pre- drywall walk through in the Tampa, Fl area?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety +1

      I recommend using our search engine inspectorseek.com/

  • @Sydney2010.
    @Sydney2010. Před 3 lety

    Any good ways to study for the exam?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety +1

      Take InterNACHI's Inspector Exam. It's online. Free. And open to everyone. No credit card required. Take it now at www.nachi.org/aboutexam.htm

  • @zagros24
    @zagros24 Před 9 lety +1

    Is there good money in home inspection career

  • @GagandeepSingh-rk1io
    @GagandeepSingh-rk1io Před 3 lety

    I want to become a home inspector, I'm going to taking online classes. Please can u help in that

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. Visit www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm and follow the steps.

  • @losdog13
    @losdog13 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi Ben, I have a question I am thinking about taking a home inspection course. At the moment Im thinking about attending American Home Inspectors Traing course. Do you recommend any schools, or do u think AHIT is a good school?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety +1

      +Darthlos I'm unfamiliar with other training courses. Many individuals love the live class format. InterNACHI's training is simply the best you can get for many reasons, including that it's all online, learn at your pace, unlimited access, and free for members.

    • @losdog13
      @losdog13 Před 9 lety +1

      How does one become a member? Thanks for your time. Have a good day. Great videos Btw

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 9 lety

      +Darthlos Visit www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector.htm and do Step #1.

  • @Wirenutcream
    @Wirenutcream Před 5 lety

    Do you know an inspector who is as greatly detailed and does as well as a job as you in Harrisburg Pennsylvania area??

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 5 lety

      I recommend using www.nachi.org/certified-inspectors and checking out their website. Be sure that they are InterNACHI-certified.

  • @22AH26
    @22AH26 Před 8 lety

    Hello Ben do home inspectors also work for state governments or just companies or self employed ?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      HI, Adam. Most home inspectors are self-employed. Entrepreneurs. Running their own businesses, and performing inspections. Many have their spouse help with the office and phone calls. InterNACHI, non-profit trade organization of inspectors, provides everything individuals need to run a successful home inspection business at nachi.org/everything

  • @DaddyStew
    @DaddyStew Před 7 lety

    Ben, was it intentional to have your theme music begin playing at 6:25 when you reading the narrative around seeking a professional? It seems a bit distracting and hard to pay attention to your reading.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Sorry about the music. We did not intend it to be distracting for you.

  • @michaelkeathley9254
    @michaelkeathley9254 Před 3 lety

    like the video but the intermittent jazz music leads one to believe the video is closing Ricky Booby...

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 3 lety

      Yep. Got to hang in there for the whole thing.

  • @justincline4643
    @justincline4643 Před 5 lety

    Do you have a link for us folks in GA? Thanks.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Yes. www.nachi.org/georgia-certified-home-inspector.htm

  • @paulwilson691
    @paulwilson691 Před 9 lety +1

    are you still offering the sample reports?

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Paul Wilson Yes, Paul. Email me at ben@internachi.org.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Yes, Paul. Download at www.nachi.org/home-inspection-report-samples.htm

  • @jesseherald1990
    @jesseherald1990 Před 9 lety

    Having a hard time understanding why I would join NACHI, if your statements say in the video that you do your best and you aren't professionals!!! Then why would I take advice from this video or even consider becoming an inspector with NACHI? NACHI's exchange for a professional is someone who does their best!?!? Absolutely mind bottling.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Jesse Herald Hi, Jesse. Can you tell me at what time did I mention that comment. I'd like to understand the context.

    • @internachi
      @internachi Před 9 lety

      Jesse Herald Hi, Jesse. I said, "We are not professional roofers." That's accurate. Home inspectors are not professional roofers. Home inspectors and professional roofers provide very different services.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 4 lety

      Hi, Jesse. InterNACHI School is the only home inspector college accredited by the US Dept of Education (www.internachi.edu). And everything is available for only $49.

  • @AmishWebmaster
    @AmishWebmaster Před 8 lety

    Why background music when talking about perils in a contract?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      I understand what you're saying, PC. We no longer use a lot of music in our inspection videos. You may be interested in other inspection videos (hopefully without too much background music) by visiting www.nachi.org/videos.htm

  • @neeliaptolemy4365
    @neeliaptolemy4365 Před 2 lety

    Please mail me a certificate. I have learned so much but want credit.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 2 lety

      Hi, Neelia. There are no certificates for watching videos.

  • @Currygoatpapi
    @Currygoatpapi Před 7 lety

    is there any training like this in new york ?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Yes, Ryan. We have a few training school partners on this page: www.nachi.org/newyork (scroll down)

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi Před 6 lety

    thanks

  • @nathangoodwin5056
    @nathangoodwin5056 Před 8 lety +1

    There is a letter "L" in the English alphabet.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety +1

      +Nathan Goodwin That's correct, Nathan. I'm not sure what you're referring to, but I'm sure it will be helpfu_.

  • @datzrob
    @datzrob Před 5 lety

    I use a drone! Safer 1 and 2 no risk to damaging the roof... the granular material comes off easily especially on a hot summers day...... even with roof shoes.... as a home inspector is better to use technology... makes it easier, safer, and more efficient.... your not going to get 100 percent accuracy regardless...

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 5 lety

      Sounds like you found something that works really well for your business. You may be interested in czcams.com/video/H1f4fPcvVsc/video.html

  • @caleta200
    @caleta200 Před 6 lety

    I’m in Nj I need a good inspector

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 6 lety

      To find a great home inspector, visit inspectorseek.com/

  • @haskellXR
    @haskellXR Před 7 lety

    Great information but I would avoid using music in the future especially when it is at a level that is too distracting. Your voice is competing with the music when instead the music should be very subtle.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Got it, Haskell. We've produced better training videos since then (that video is about 9 years old). Check out our most recent videos at www.nachi.org/tv/

  • @alfredopuyol5795
    @alfredopuyol5795 Před 7 lety

    Dear Ben, is there a way to contact you?

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 7 lety

      Yes. ben@internachi.org. InterNACHI staff is at www.nachi.org/contact

  • @samanthaking2366
    @samanthaking2366 Před 9 lety

    Good video, but music in various parts makes it extremely difficult to hear what you're saying.

    • @BenGromicko
      @BenGromicko  Před 8 lety

      +Samantha Berg Sorry about that, Samantha.

  • @caleta200
    @caleta200 Před 6 lety

    Where r u located