Title: Home Inspection Certificate Program Information Session
1Home Inspection Certificate Program Information
Session
The Division of Continuing Education, Faculty of
Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York
University Carson Dunlop Partnership
2About Carson Dunlop
Background Consulting Engineering firm that has
focused on the home inspection profession since
1978. Its one of the largest independent home
inspection firms in North America. Our Six
Divisions Residential home inspection
services Commercial building inspection
services Energy Audits Home inspection
training Continuing education Inspection
reporting systems
3Todays Agenda
- Introductions
- About Home Inspection
- The Opportunity
- Industry Highlights
- What do Home Inspectors do?
- The Division of Continuing Education, Faculty of
Liberal Arts Professional Studies, York
University Home Inspection Program - Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI)
- Questions
4What is a Home Inspection?
- Professional consulting service offered to
homebuyers and sellers - Help people make an informed decision on the
largest purchase most of us ever make - Visual examination to evaluate the physical
condition - Educating clients about the home
- Preparation of a written report
5Large and Growing North American Market
6Industry Highlights
7Employment Dynamics
8Market Demographics
- The average age increased by four years over the
past five years - Aging demographic creates opportunities for new
inspectors
9The Home Inspection Business
- Majority of Home Inspectors operate their own
business - Many benefits to owning your own business
10Benefits of OperatingYour Own Business
- Ability to control your income
- Tax advantages of self employment
- Set your own schedule
- Work from your home office
11Average Inspection Fees
12Cost of Marketing
13Average Of Home Inspections
14Opportunity Summarized
- Home Inspection is a large and growing industry
- More than 11 of Home Inspectors will be retiring
in the next five to eight years - Average Home Inspector earns 70,000 annually.
This includes both part-time and full-time home
inspectors - Opportunity to own your own business
- Low start-up and operating costs
- Great earning potential
15You Control Your Earning Potential
16Great Earning Potential
17- What do Home Inspectors do?
18Pop Quiz
- We are going to start with a few skill testing
questions
19Guess the Defect Challenge
- Valuable prizes to be won
- First to raise their hand and provide the correct
response wins - Judges decisions are FINAL (no appeals)
20Whats the Defect?
21Home Inspectors Help to Identify
22Home Inspectors Help to Identify
23Home Inspectors Help to Identify
24Do you See an Issue?
25The Answer
26The Recommendation
27About Home Inspections
- Focus on function, not
cosmetics - Two - three hour educational
process - 50 technical and 50 communication
- Broad knowledge across several disciplines
- More like a family doctor than a surgeon
28A Home Inspection is not
- An insurance policy, guarantee or warranty on the
home - An invasive or destructive exercise
- Intended to identify concealed defects
- A code or design review
- An environmental review or energy audit
- Intended to predict the future or the remaining
life of components
29A Good Home Inspector
- Has a technical mind and likes to figure things
out - Enjoys meeting and helping people
- Is organized and a clear thinker
- Is committed to continuous learning
- Enjoys work outside of an office
30Home Inspectors Backgrounds
31 The York University Home Inspection Program
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- About the Program
- Program Structure
- Course Materials
- Formats
32About the Program
- Carson Dunlop has 34 years experience in home
inspection, performing inspections, training
inspectors and supporting them - We have developed a comprehensive 10-course
program to help you build a successful career - The Program moves through the learning cycle from
first principles for each building system and
component - No previous construction experience or knowledge
is assumed
33For each house component, we look at
34The Courses
35Program Materials
- 10 complete courses
- 9 technical courses include CDROMs showing
hundreds of actual field situations - 400-page resource guide used in all courses
(Home Reference Book) - Over 1600 illustrations for visual learning
- Free Access to web based report writing system
Horizon
36Course Sections
1. Objectives and Overview 2. Study Sessions 3.
Scope and Introduction 4. Line Drawings 5. Field
Exercises 6. Inspection Procedure 7. Inspection
Checklist 8. Tools List 9. Self-Testing Quizzes
and Practice Test
37Line Drawings for Visual Learners
Visual Aids
38Field Exercises
39Flexible Delivery Formats
40Online Managed Learning
- Online learning can be self-paced / follow
progress guide online - Good for those who want to fast-track
- Same high quality textbook and CD ROMs are
provided - Facilitator available and can be accessed through
email - Interactive exercises, case studies and practice
quizzes taken online - Built in Model
41Online Managed Learning
- No travel
- Work from home or office
- Communicate with your peers online
- Communicate with your instructors online
- Case studies that bring the learning to life
- Interactive exercises and practice quizzes taken
online - Same high-quality textbooks provided
42Recognition and Credibility
- Training recognized as the standard in the
industry - - Adopted and endorsed by several home inspection
associations including ASHI (American Society of
Home Inspectors) and CAHPI (Canadian Association
of Home and Property Inspectors) in several
Provinces - Accredited by the National Home Inspector
Certification Council (NHICC)
43Horizon
- Free use of Horizon, Carson Dunlops powerful web
based reporting system throughout students
education - Allows students to practice writing real world
reports
44About ASHI
- Predominant Professional Association
- ASHI Founded in 1976
- 6,000 members and 80 chapters
- Oldest and most respected professional
association - ASHI Standards of Practice The standards for
profession
45About OAHI (Ontario Association of Home
Inspectors)
- Member of Canadian Association of Home and
Property Inspectors (CAHPI) - Ontario Association of Home Inspectors Act (1994)
established OAHI as a self-regulating body
recognized by the Ontario government. - Administers the designation Registered Home
Inspector (RHI)
46How to Become a RHI
- The RHI (Registered Home Inspector) designation
is the highest level of accreditation within the
Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI). - Inspectors have achieved the educational
requirements set by the association and performed
a predetermined number of paid inspections. They
must also complete annual educational updates in
order to maintain this designation. - Process to be a RHI (Registered Home Inspector)
- Step1 - Candidate Member
- Step 2 - (New) Associate Member
- Step 3 - RHI (Registered Home Inspector)
47- Provide proof of successful completion of an
educational program in the field of home
inspection based on the Standards of Practice
from an OAHI recognized institution (i.e.
University/College) which is in conformance with
the National Occupational Standard - Complete Practical Training Component (mentoring)
- Complete a peer review including report
verification - Complete a minimum of 40 hours (1 course) of
additional academic training per year towards
completion of RHI requirements with the Defect
Recognition and Reporting Course taken in the
first year
48- Member meets the requirements as set out for
Candidate Member - Minimum 150 Fee Paid Inspections
- Associate Members must complete a minimum of 40
hours (1 OBC Course) of additional academic
training per year towards completion of RHI
requirements. - After completing the OBC Part 9 courses -
Building Envelope Health and Safety, Associates
must complete a minimum of 20 hours continuing
education per year
49- Member has completed all education, practical
experience, verification, exams, etc. set out for
Associate Members - (if not successfully completed previously)
- Defect Recognition and Reporting Course
- OBC Part 9, Health Safety
- OBC Part 9, Building Envelope
- Minimum 200 inspections total
- Successful completion of peer review including
report verification - RHI must complete a minimum of 20 hours
(averaged) of continuing education per year to
maintain currency - RHI is subject to periodic re-evaluation as per
current OAHI Policy.
50Home Inspection Can Open Many New Doors
Commercial Inspections Building Code Inspections
New Construction Inspections Insurance
Inspections Consulting Lending Inspector Energy
Audits Litigation Inspections Specialty
Services Mould Indoor Air Quality Pool Spa
Radon
51The Last Quiz
- Again, the first to raise their hand with the
correct answer wins!
52Whats the Defect?
53How Do I Register?
- For information on Registration and Fees please
contact - Marina De Bona, M.Ed., CPP
- Program Logistics Manager
- Division of Continuing Education, Faculty of
Liberal Arts Professional Studies - York University
- Phone 416-650-8049
- Email mdebona_at_yorku.ca
54Questions?
- Thank you!
- Marina De Bona
- Robert Ho Andy Tran
- carsondunlop.com
- 800.268.7070