International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
|
|||||||
| Thermal Imaging, Infrared Cameras & Energy Audits Contains discussions about thermal imaging, infrared cameras, energy audits, and more. |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
|
This is the largest course InterNACHI has developed to date.
Take InterNACHI's free, online "How to Perform Energy Audits" course now. Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
| Need a home inspection in Connecticut? Check out InterNACHI's listing of Connecticut certified home inspectors. Or, find a home inspector anywhere in the world with our inspection search engine. |
|
#2
|
||||
|
||||
|
Can't wait to carve out time and take the course. Just another reason to be an Internachi member. Well done!
Discovery Inspections, LLC Proudly Inspecting Home & Commercial Properties Since 1991 678.364.1111 (7 days a week) Home & Commercial Property Inspections in Greater Atlanta Area wwwDiscoveryInspectors.com My ActiveRain Profile My LinkedIn Profile |
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
|
Nice work Nick and staff.
LEED Green Associates InachiAwardsPortal: Inachi US Member of the Year Award 2009 |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Please Note:
Brian A. MacNeish is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Quote:
I have worked somewhere in residential energy conservation since 1977..... all 3 facets- 1) doing- US certified energy auditor (1981), ran energy retrofit company (air sealing using blower door (1981), blown insulation, windows, etc), was inspector, certifier, researcher for our R2000 program with 2 of my clients being named Canada's "R2000 Builder of the Year" in 1989 and 1993 2) teaching- Building Science at local university faculty of architecture; energy efficient building at provincial trade schools with carpentry courses around the province; and private wood burning courses (WETT certified master system advisor) 3) regulating- was brought into Nova Scotia to write and manage the province's first set of energy efficiency regulations In the last week I have been (1) sent an RFP from our gov to do QC inspections on completed low income gov sponsored retrofits and (2) called by an authorized energy audit service provider to partner on a bid to gov for low income audits. To the point: Just looked at the content for this course...... IMHO, 3 days covering that much material would be a scant introduction/overview of the field. No one should expect to be able to consult/inspect with any confidence after completing it.......it would be a travesty if anyone did try to work in the field without further training. |
|
#5
|
||||
|
||||
|
Brian writes:
Quote:
A 24-hour course, although technically 3 full days, is the equivalent of about 12 days of classroom education. There is no way to teach it in 3 days from a chalk board. With online education, you are moving at a much faster pace and the course doesn't bog down with introductions, bathroom breaks, coffee breaks, lunch, the trainer drifting off into some war story, or the nut in the front row who wants to tell us all about what happened to him last week. It is pure training. Again, don't look at the 24 hours we awarded it, look at the material it covers: The How to Perform Energy Audits course includes:
Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 Last edited by gromicko; 2/2/10 at 11:02 PM.. |
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
Please Note:
measter is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Quote:
I'm not sure I agree with the Brian. The topic list looks pretty complete to me. There are energy auditors out there right now doing more with less education. Remember it's a home energy audit, not a thesis. V/R Mark |
|
#7
|
||||
|
||||
|
Please Note:
jrivera is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
All I know is, is that I passed and got a neat-o certificate.
Overall it has good content. More to the point than the Green Building but they were both good. Mic |
|
#8
|
||||
|
||||
|
Awsome.
John McKenna, CMI (TREC #4565)
Executive Director - Master Inspector Certification Board 25 Yrs Constr Exp - 13 Yrs Home Inspector Exp American Home Inspection - East Texas. |
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
|
I just took the course and passed the exam. I just kinda skimmed through most of it and then took the final exam. All in all, this is a pretty good course.
However, I can't stress enough the importance of field experience. The BPI field exam was the hardest test I have taken in this industry. Everyone interested in getting into the Energy field should take whatever course there is offered, especially if it's FREE. Great course......I recommend that all members complete the course! It will only make you a better Inspector, even if you don't get into energy inspections. Thanks for developing this Kevin Kevin A. Richardson Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared Thermographer®, #7493 Infraspection Institute Thermography Instructor BPI Certified Building Performance Analyst RESNET Level II Home Energy Survey Professional Maryland Licensed Home Inspector, #29727 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, #04091175 301-942-4610 www.richnspect.com www.infrared-diagnostics.com www.thehomegreenteam.com |
|
#10
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
|
#11
|
||||
|
||||
|
Without an IR camera, an energy auditor is half blind... IMHO.
John McKenna, CMI (TREC #4565)
Executive Director - Master Inspector Certification Board 25 Yrs Constr Exp - 13 Yrs Home Inspector Exp American Home Inspection - East Texas. |
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
|
Please Note:
Brian A. MacNeish is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Quote:
Most residential energy audit programs in North America have been doing a pretty good job for years without using IR. It does enhance an auditor's visual evaluation of the house but it does not: 1) Do a furnace efficiency test needed for most programs 2) Locate all air leakage sites (especially when temp differential is not favourable) nor quantify air leakage so it can be used in the audit program 3) easily quantify insulation values for use in the program 4) tell you what energy retrofits should be cost effective Story: 1984-5 (ran a multifaceted retrofit/roofing/siding company in a small town and a home inspection company out of a city of 80,000 about 35 miles away) A rural neighbour of mine (a freelance radio journalist) called the insulation company to ask about insulation for her large farmhouse which was costing her a fortune to heat and was still full of cold drafts. I did a quick visual inspection and then sold her on a more in-depth evaluation using a blower door and infrared. The day we went to do the evaluation, her engineer son was home for a visit from the Alberta oil patch and was quite impressed with our work. we found that the house walls were quite well insulated with blown rockwool with a few small misses. The attic had about R20-22 installed......but the house was a SIEVE- 21 air changes per hour @ 50 pascals!!! They burnt both wood and oil in hot air furnaces run in series. We recommended (1) airsealing, airsealing, airsealing; (2) basement insulation; (3) better seasoning of firewood; (4) more efficient oil burner upgrade or new oil furnace; (5) after all the previous was complete, add R20 blown cellulose to the attic but don't worry about the small misses in the walls. Our evaluation didn't result in any work which was puzzling. Later found out she hired a friendly competitor that blew only fiberglass. She had them add R20 to the attic and blow the small wall misses from the first insulation job. About 1+1/2 years went by when she called our HI company in the city saying she heard we were the best around at anaylzing/inspecting houses. I let her talk on awhile not yet identifying myself to her. She said she had the house re-insulated recently but it made very little difference over the first winter after. I then asked her if she had the house evaluated before the re-insulation to which she said "yes". I then told her we'd still be making the same recommendations as it was myself that was on the property that day to which she blew up!!! Never did get anymore work other than the evaluation from her. Did hear a spot she did about insulation on the radio though. (she of all people!!!!) She basically ran cellulose down as an insulation as she had talked to a municipal inspection official that didn't like it. OH! OH! OH! so many uniformed people around!!! We stopped blowing fiberglass and went all cellulose in 1983 after the Canadian federal gov brought an "environmental" labelling program and gave its first approval to..........TA.......DA!!!!!!.......Cellulose insulation!!! |
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
|
Please Note:
Brian A. MacNeish is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Quote:
|
| Need a home inspection in Connecticut? Check out InterNACHI's listing of Connecticut certified home inspectors. Or, find a home inspector anywhere in the world with our inspection search engine. |
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
|
No, there is no requirement to use Thermal Imaging during the BPI field exam.
Kevin A. Richardson Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared Thermographer®, #7493 Infraspection Institute Thermography Instructor BPI Certified Building Performance Analyst RESNET Level II Home Energy Survey Professional Maryland Licensed Home Inspector, #29727 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, #04091175 301-942-4610 www.richnspect.com www.infrared-diagnostics.com www.thehomegreenteam.com |
|
#15
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
However, the camera sure does make it a lot easier Kevin Kevin A. Richardson Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared Thermographer®, #7493 Infraspection Institute Thermography Instructor BPI Certified Building Performance Analyst RESNET Level II Home Energy Survey Professional Maryland Licensed Home Inspector, #29727 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, #04091175 301-942-4610 www.richnspect.com www.infrared-diagnostics.com www.thehomegreenteam.com |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| InterNACHI releases new FREE online "How to Inspect Septic Systems" course today. | gromicko | Inspection Education & Training | 22 | 4/18/12 1:55 PM |
| “How to Perform Energy Audits” free, 3-day, online course. | inxil | InterNACHI & RealMatcher Blogs | 1 | 2/3/10 5:20 PM |
| InterNACHI releases "How to Perform Energy Audits" FREE online 3-day course. | gromicko | Inspection Education & Training | 0 | 2/2/10 8:37 PM |
| "How to Perform Energy Audits" Course | bgromicko | Thermal Imaging, Infrared Cameras & Energy Audits | 1 | 1/20/10 8:57 AM |
| InterNACHI releases new FREE online "How to Inspect Septic Systems" course today. | gromicko | Ancillary Inspection Services & Additional Topics | 0 | 12/31/09 1:19 PM |