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Rob Tecarr is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Good Morning Everyone!!!
This is my first post after lurking around the site for a few weeks. Great site. Very informative... I'm about to start a HI business after being a contractor in NY for 27 yrs. and I was wondering if anyone uses a checklist, on a clip board or PDA when inspecting a home?? I would appreciate any tips on what is used in the field as far as making sure I cover all the everything, especially once I begin inspections. I have not done yet, except pratice on my own home. Thanks in advance and look forward to posting in the future. Rob |
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rmaday is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Get some software. Handing a client a checklist is so 1980.
Check out Home Inspector Pro You can print a blank report and use that for field notes, if you'd like. |
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make a checklist from whatever report you are going to use. even carry a blank one.
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I know some experienced guys still use them, but bet most are like myself and have no need for them after a little time on the job.
Cameras take care of notes as I never forget why I took a shot. That being said, a good trick might be to just load systems and components on to your phone if it is one of the almost basic issue smart phones. Despite what cheaper or older guys might think ,it is a necessity of business to have one. Web and email are big to any inspection business so spend the doe if you are still hanging on to your old Primco model and load up some HI related material on a tasks program or a document folder. This way you can look at notes and not be fumbling around with a clipboard or paper. You could even take a picture of a list and keep it on file in your camera if the screen is a nice size for reading and zooming. For notes there are many methods and I use them all. My newest favorite is to type letters instead of numbers on my cell phone and put it in the picture. I hope this assists. |
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What Robert said. Print out the checklist, laminate it and use a grease pencil to take notes and when you get home input it. You can reuse it forever.
Gerry Pallotta Alota Home Inspection Services www.alotahomeinspect.ca Greater Toronto Area Home Inspector Mississauga Home Inspector |
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My checklist is in my head now. I carry one in the car in the event I forget something however I look over EVERYTHING and check EVERYTHING thats visible. Im not a sampler. I try to inspect every house the exact same way cuts down on thoughts of did I miss something. As for defects the only pictures that goes in my report are those of defects with my finger pointing at it. Saves alot of time IMO.
Bill Boerner STL Home Inspection Services LLCServing St. Louis/Surrounding (314) 805-2137 office@stlhomeinspector.com http://www.stlhomeinspector.com Residential, Commercial, Radon, Termite, Lateral Sewer Scopes |
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You can erase everything with a hair dryer in seconds. |
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ink freezes in cold climates and you wouldnt be writing anything in the winter with any pen... i once climbed a 200' ladder to measure things on top of a silo with 2 pens in my pocket it was around zero that day with 20mph winds... i had to try to read my indentions later that day... ... tangent anyone??
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i assume your pens work for signing checks. |
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Rob,
What Bob Elliot said is true, check out Home Inspector Pro: If you dont use a software, you will be competing against someone who is, and will make you look bad. Download the free trial, and give it a shot, you have nothing to loose. Another thing: IF you are buying Home Inspector Pro, and IF you are joining NACHI (you are right?) do it in that order, I think it is $50 bucks cheaper than the other way around. (at least it used to be, Dom correct me if I'm wrong) When you join NACHI, I wrote a thread for you |
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Rob Tecarr is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Thanks guys for the tips.
If feels strange to be a rookie at something at 50 yrs. old!!! I thought about using a blank copy just until I get used to a system and flow. I'm trying out Home Inspector Pro software on a trial basis. I'll make a copy of that and laminating is a great idea, Gerry!! Thanks again. Rob |
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Your welcome.
I can't claim that idea however, another HIP user came up with it. But I can claim the grease pencils though. LOL Gerry Pallotta Alota Home Inspection Services www.alotahomeinspect.ca Greater Toronto Area Home Inspector Mississauga Home Inspector |
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Print the sections in the order you will inspect or just go with Roof,Exterior,Interior,Heat,Cooling,Plumbing followed by Insulation. Take a quick walkthrough video so if you forget something you can rewind and see everything on a 2 or 3 minute video. Trust me this last advice will help you the most. |
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Rob,
What Gerry suggested and you are thinking is exactly what new inspectors will often do. Worry about the inspection and take care of the report at home the first few times. You can take a tablet or laptop with you once you get used to the inspecting itself. The grease pen is great because it even works in the rain. 2008 InterNACHI Member and Innovator of the Year HOME INSPECTOR PRO HOME INSPECTION SOFTWARE NOW ONLY $499 ($15O OFF!!) Easy to use, customizable Home Inspector Software that runs on Windows, Mac, Android & Linux InterNACHI members receive 3 months of FREE home inspector website hosting List yourself in our Home Inspector Directory Free Watch our NACHI.TV Software & Search Engine Optimization videos! Help@HomeInspectorPro.com |
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Apparently the word has not reached to the newbies in Northern California about the checklist forms. |
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