Connecticut Home Inspection Continuing Education Courses
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Connecticut Home Inspection Continuing Education Packages
Save up to 14% on Connecticut Home Inspection Continuing Education Courses packages created just for you. Select packages based on the hours you need and the topics that interest you.
20-Hour Online Renewal Package
WHY IT’S FOR YOU
- You are a licensed Home Inspector in Connecticut and need to renew your license
- You perform home inspections of the readily accessible installed systems, mechanical, and structural components for residential properties
- You prefer to take your continuing education via self-paced online due to your busy schedule and availability
- You have not taken any courses and need the full 20 hours of education to renew your license. This package includes 3 hours of mandatory topics.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
20-Hours of Online Connecticut Home Inspection Renewal Courses
Customer Phone and Email Support 7 Days a Week
Completion Certificates for Connecticut included
COURSES INCLUDED
A Guide to Practical and Successful Reporting (4 hrs)
Design of Onsite (Septic) Wastewater Treatment Systems (4 hrs)
The Complete Roof Inspection (4 hrs)
Connecticut Home Inspection Laws and Legislation (contains mandatory topics) (3 hrs)
Modern Roof and Attic Ventilation Systems (3 hrs)
Radon and Home Inspections: An Overview (2 hrs)
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A Guide to Practical and Successful Reporting
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Examine numerous aspects of practical reporting techniques
- Discover the problems that many inspectors will face during the reporting process
- Review professionalism within the home inspector field
Design of Onsite (Septic) Wastewater Treatment Systems
The safe treatment and disposal of wastewater are critically important actions to protect the public from disease-causing germs and parasites. Approximately 21% of United States home use and an unknown percentage of other non-residential users rely on onsite wastewater treatment systems to provide safe disposal of their wastewater. We will present a brief history on the growth of onsite wastewater treatment from pit privies to today’s advanced wastewater treatment systems and the role of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the states when it is proposed for use. We will explain in detail the different components, types, and methods of onsite wastewater treatment systems. There will be a detailed explanation of the importance of in-situ soil to the safe operation of onsite systems, along with some of the evaluation practices used to determine soil characteristics. The importance of the proper operation, maintenance, and planning in protecting groundwater from onsite effluent will also be covered.
The Complete Roof Inspection
The information – examples – recommendations provided will be useful in the reporting process, designed to up the professional Home Inspectors Roof Inspection routine, and assist in providing the client with clear information necessary to understand the general condition of the roof and next steps related to observed deficiencies for the buying process.
Connecticut Home Inspection Laws and Legislation
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Examine the laws and regulations, standards of practice, and Code of Ethics for home inspectors in Connecticut
Modern Roof and Attic Ventilation Systems
Radon and Home Inspections: An Overview
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Review basic information on radon for residential properties, including the definition of radon, an explanation of where it comes from, and a discussion of how it relates to the general home inspector
- Explore how radon enters a structure and common mitigation methods
20-Hour Online Renewal Package
20-Hour Online Renewal Package