Home Inspection Education: The History of Homes Continued Education Course

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Home Inspection Education: The History of Homes Continued Education Course

Home Inspection Education: The History of Homes Continued Education CourseHome Inspection Education: The History of Homes Continued Education CourseHome Inspection Education: The History of Homes Continued Education CourseHome Inspection Education: The History of Homes Continued Education Course
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Become Certified in the History of Homes!

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Understand the building practices and the era will help you become a more thorough & precise home inspector!

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Let the homes speak for themselves

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Test Your Knowledge

There are 100s of courses you can take to gain knowledge of modern construction, but there is only one that will provide you with extensive knowledge

Listen to what the inspectors have to say!

Additional Courses Taught by Floyd Gibbs

History of Homes with Product Recognition Part II

History of Homes with Product Recognition Part II

History of Homes with Product Recognition Part II

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Explore the evolution of residential construction from the 1950s to today by examining materials, technologies, and design trends. This journey not only helps in identifying era-specific components, construction methods, and product innovations but also serves as a valuable resource for home inspector education. Engaging in this exploration can contribute to your professional development and provide opportunities to earn continuing education credits, essential for maintaining home inspector certification.

Become a Mold and Fungi Analyst

History of Homes with Product Recognition Part II

History of Homes with Product Recognition Part II

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Develop the expertise needed to identify, analyze, and report mold and fungi issues in residential and commercial properties as part of your continuing education for home inspectors. Learn about sampling techniques, laboratory processes, health implications, and industry standards while earning continuing education credits towards your home inspector certification and enhancing your home inspector education for professional development.

Understanding & Inspecting Coastal Homes

History of Homes with Product Recognition Part II

Understanding & Inspecting Coastal Homes

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Enhance your home inspector education by gaining specialized knowledge that covers essential techniques for inspecting coastal homes. This includes evaluating structural components, identifying weather-related wear, moisture intrusion, and corrosion issues. Completing this training will also contribute to your continuing education credits, helping you maintain your home inspector certification and advance your professional development.

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North Carolina, United States

HistoryOfHomesTraining@gmail.com 804.393.0123

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