Oklahoma Home Inspection Continuing Education Courses
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Oklahoma Home Inspection Packages
Oklahoma 8-Hour Online Renewal Package
WHY IT’S FOR YOU
- You are a licensed Home Inspector in Oklahoma 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 8 hours of elective education to renew your license.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
8-Hours of Online Oklahoma Home Inspection Renewal Courses
Customer Phone and Email Support 7 Days a Week
Completion Certificates for Oklahoma included
COURSES INCLUDED
Framing Inspections: Floors, Walls, and Roof (3 hrs)
Inspection of Foundations (2 hrs)
8-Hour Correspondence Renewal Package
WHY IT’S FOR YOU
- You are a licensed Home Inspector in Oklahoma 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 correspondence due to your busy schedule and availability.
- This package contains 20 hours of online instruction which consists of all elective hours.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
8-Hours of Correspondence Oklahoma Home Inspection Renewal Courses
Customer Phone and Email Support 7 Days a Week
Completion Certificates for Oklahoma included
COURSES INCLUDED
OC: Framing Inspections: Floors, Walls, and Roof (3 hr)
OC: Inspection of Foundations (2 hrs)
Oklahoma Home Inspection Courses
A Guide to Practical and Successful Reporting
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
Conventional Heating and Cooling Inspections
Conventional Heating and Cooling Inspections
The focus is not simply on the mechanicals of the heating and cooling system cabinet and equipment. Rather, this course emphasizes and expands upon the inspection routine as guided by industry standards of practice, and focuses on safety parameters, effective communication skills for client understanding, and targeting your eyes on the heating and cooling inspection as you turn into the inspection property driveway that first time.
To enhance the learning experience, the course is seasoned with inspection best practices and in-the-field perspective and experience gained over time, to review and reinforce basic home inspection requirements to meet or exceed standards/regulations and client satisfaction.
Exterior Inspections: Siding, Garages, and Carports
Exterior Inspections: Siding, Garages, and Carports
Fireplace Inspections
Fireplace Inspections
Framing Inspections: Floors, Walls, and Roof
Framing Inspections: Floors, Walls, and Roof
A home inspector must have a basic understanding of how a house is built in order to detect deviations from accepted building practices and codes.
Inspecting Water Heaters
Inspecting Water Heaters
The purpose of this course is to prepare home inspectors to confidently perform water heater evaluations and properly present their findings to their clients. In this course, we will discuss the following: different types of water heaters, how each type of system operates, individual components of each type of system, how to perform an inspection properly, and how to present your findings to the customer.
Inspection of Foundations
Inspection of Foundations
Inspection of Plumbing Systems
Inspection of Plumbing Systems
Introduction to Inspecting Heating Systems
Introduction to Inspecting Heating Systems
There are many types of heating systems, and they all are categorized based on the source of thermal energy they use to generate heat. Sources of thermal energy include natural gas, oil, electricity, solar energy, geothermal energy, and wood. This course will exam various sources of heat and identify ways to transfer heat energy. In addition, the course will specify characteristics of various heating systems including freestanding and area heating systems.
Modern Roof and Attic Ventilation Systems
Modern Roof and Attic Ventilation Systems
Mold and Home Inspections: An Overview
Mold and Home Inspections: An Overview
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the importance of safety procedures during a home inspection
• Define terminology regarding molds, air quality, and areas of the home often associated with mold growth.
• Indicate several types of mold and how each specific mold spore can adversely affect the health of inspectors and home owners
• Illustrate the specific conditions in a home which contribute and exacerbate mold growth.
• Demonstrate a solid knowledge of where mold usually grows, both in common places and hidden areas of the property.
• Identify the equipment utilized to detect mold growth and the indicators of mold growth in a property.
• Describe various remediation protocols and tools utilized by specialists when mold growth cannot be eliminated by the homeowner.
• Recognize the numerous preventative measures and inspections that can be performed to reduce the conditions necessary for mold growth.
• Understand the importance of communicating clearly and effectively with the homeowner.
Plumbing Cross Connections and Issues for Home Inspectors
Plumbing Cross Connections and Issues for Home Inspectors
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Review the processes of inspecting the plumbing piping, sanitary piping, and vent system
- Gain insights on plumbing systems and cross connections regarding residential construction
- Learn the risks of mixing potable water with non-potable water
Radon and Home Inspections: An Overview
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
Structural Home Inspections
Structural Home Inspections
This course will focus on the structural homeinspection using the American Society of Home Inspectors’ (ASHI) standards asan outline for topics. The course will discuss details for the exterior,interior and structure inspection, and will use examples of common componentsand defects as training tools. We will also discuss reporting defects in orderto communicate findings accurately to the customer and limit your liability.
The Complete Roof Inspection
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.
The Components of Electrical Systems
The Components of Electrical Systems
Understanding the Anatomy of Construction Defects
Understanding the Anatomy of Construction Defects
OC: A Guide to Practical and Successful Reporting
OC: 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
OC: Conventional Heating and Cooling Inspections
OC: Conventional Heating and Cooling Inspections
OC: Exterior Inspections: Siding, Garages, and Carports
OC: Exterior Inspections: Siding, Garages, and Carports
OC: Fireplace Inspections
OC: Fireplace Inspections
OC: Framing Inspections: Floors, Walls, and Roof
OC: Framing Inspections: Floors, Walls, and Roof
OC: Inspecting Water Heaters
OC: Inspecting Water Heaters
OC: Inspection of Foundations
OC: Inspection of Foundations
OC: Inspection of Plumbing Systems
OC: Inspection of Plumbing Systems
OC: Introduction to Inspecting Heating Systems
OC: Introduction to Inspecting Heating Systems
During the hot summer, heat is removed from the interior of the house and transferred to the outside environment. This is called air cooling and is discussed in another unit. In the cooler months, when we want to warm a home, heat energy is removed from flame or hot electrical resistance wires and transferred, in a controlled manner, to the inside air that is circulated throughout the house. Another way to heat a home is to reverse the air cooling process and transfer existing heat energy from the outside air to indoor circulating air.
A house can be heated using appliances that are fueled by natural gas, propane, oil, electricity, solar energy, hydronic heating, steam, wood, and biomass.
OC: Modern Roof and Attic Ventilation Systems
OC: Modern Roof and Attic Ventilation Systems
OC: Mold and Home Inspections: An Overview
OC: Mold and Home Inspections: An Overview
Course Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize the importance of safety procedures during a home inspection
• Define terminology regarding molds, air quality, and areas of the home often associated with mold growth.
• Indicate several types of mold and how each specific mold spore can adversely affect the health of inspectors and home owners
• Illustrate the specific conditions in a home which contribute and exacerbate mold growth.
• Demonstrate a solid knowledge of where mold usually grows, both in common places and hidden areas of the property.
• Identify the equipment utilized to detect mold growth and the indicators of mold growth in a property.
• Describe various remediation protocols and tools utilized by specialists when mold growth cannot be eliminated by the homeowner.
• Recognize the numerous preventative measures and inspections that can be performed to reduce the conditions necessary for mold growth.
• Understand the importance of communicating clearly and effectively with the homeowner.
OC: Plumbing Cross Connections and Issues for Home Inspectors
OC: Plumbing Cross Connections and Issues for Home Inspectors
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Review the processes of inspecting the plumbing piping, sanitary piping, and vent system
- Gain insights on plumbing systems and cross connections regarding residential construction
- Learn the risks of mixing potable water with non-potable water
OC: Radon and Home Inspections: An Overview
OC: 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
OC: Structural Home Inspections
OC: Structural Home Inspections
OC: The Complete Roof Inspection
OC: The Complete Roof Inspection
OC: The Components of Electrical Systems
OC: The Components of Electrical Systems
OC: Understanding the Anatomy of Construction Defects
OC: Understanding the Anatomy of Construction Defects
This course will help the student to understand how to prevent, recognize, and resolve construction defects is of value to many different stakeholders. Through completion of this course, participants will be better equipped to handle construction defects at all stages of the process.