Shane Boyd, here are IAC2's requirements:

  • A 1-hour exam with 125 questions.
  • A short course with 26 questions.
  • A long quiz with 156 questions.
  • A 3-hour course.
  • Another quiz.
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  • A 100 question exam.
  • A 4-hour course.
  • Another quiz.
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  • Another 100 question exam.
  • Another 4-hour course.
  • Another quiz.
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  • Another 100 question exam.
  • Mock inspections.
  • Annual re-testing.
  • 24-hours of continuing education each year.
  • A 1-day class on an indoor air related topic.
    *]And many other requirements.

Furthermore, some states license home inspectors and so since IAC2 requires NACHI membership, and NACHI requires one to abide by all laws as per NACHI’s COE, an IAC2 member would have to also fulfill all the home inspection licensing requirements as well.

Furthermore, some states license radon inspectors and so since IAC2 requires NACHI membership and NACHI membership requires one to abide by all laws as per NACHI’s COE, an IAC2 member would have to also fulfill all radon inspection licensing requirements as well.