Home Inspection Courses at Penn Foster Career School
Program Name:
Home Inspector
| The Inspection Process |
| Course Number |
HI100 |
Introduction to the inspection process; the concept of disclosure; identifying clients and sources of referrals; inspector qualifications; employment opportunities and related occupations; pre-inspection agreements; data collection and types of reporting formats; building codes and code enforcement officials; professional standards and practices; tools of the trade. |
| Structural Design |
| Course Number |
HI101 |
Introduction to structural systems and types of framing; detailed study of architectural building styles; multifamily housing; using house plans in home inspections; the structure inspection; basements and crawl spaces; doors and windows; interior walls and ceilings; floors; stairways; attics; house ventilation. |
| Exterior Inspections |
| Course Number |
HI102 |
Inspecting the site; foundation and footings; types of roofing and flashings; chimneys; walkways; entrances and stairways; decks and porches; driveways and patios; carports and garages; exterior walls, windows, and doors. |
| Electrical Inspections |
| Course Number |
HI103 |
Electrical theory and terms; wire types and sizes; service entrances and main panel boxes; circuits and receptacles; standards of electrical inspections; inspecting services, panel boxes, and circuits; inspecting receptacles; safety concerns and electrical hazards. |
| Mechanical Inspections |
| Course Number |
HI104 |
Introduction to heating systems; forced air and hydronic heating systems; heat pumps; fireplaces; other heating alternatives, such as electric, radiant, and solar heating systems; introduction to plumbing systems; water supply and piping systems; drainage and waste disposal; fixtures; water heaters; inspecting plumbing systems. |
| Interior Inspections |
| Course Number |
HI105 |
Interior inspection standards; kitchens and their appliances; laundries; bathrooms and their fixtures; insulation and vapor barriers; safety and security devices; smoke detectors; indoor air quality issues, such as mold, radon, and asbestos. |
| Professional Practices |
| Course Number |
HI106 |
Starting a home inspection business; financial considerations; insurances; licensing; keeping business records; marketing and advertising; maintaining a professional image; professional associations; preparing for certification examinations. (Required textbook provided with course.) |
Program description: There are certain skills you need to begin a career in home inspection. The Penn Foster Career School Home Inspector training program helps you develop them quickly and conveniently.
You’ll learn about:
* The Inspection Process
* Structural Design
* Exterior and Interior Inspections
* Electrical and Mechanical Inspections
* Starting your own home inspection business
And you’ll learn it all at home – no classroom needed!
Start a rewarding, moneymaking career
in a growing field.
Why complete the Penn Foster Home Inspector training program? With the right credentials, you can:
* Earn an average of $50,000 per year.*
* Work for an architectural or real estate firm, or state or local government.
* Work for an existing home inspection firm or start your own business!
Demand for Home Inspectors will increase nearly 17% through 2018.** Well-trained workers will have especially favorable opportunities!
State Licensing Requirements
Licensing requirements for Home Inspectors vary greatly from state-to-state throughout the United States and sometimes contain specific educational course approvals. You should contact your state's appropriate licensing bureau for the current requirements or your state legislature for pending legislation. This is particularly important for residents of Arkansas, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and Virginia.
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* All the lessons and learning aids you need.
* Unlimited instructional support.
* Access to student services by website, phone, and mail.
Get more information today and in as little as six months from enrollment you can be on your way to a career as a Home Inspector!***
* Salary information is based on the "Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition," a publication of the U.S. Department of Labor. Individual student earnings vary based on experience.
** Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending 2018. Source: "National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix," a publication of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
*** Because state licensing regulations vary for Home Inspectors, we recommend that you check with the licensing agency in your state to find out what requirements you'll need to fulfill to obtain your license.