HOUSE OF HORRORS® IN COLORADO
UPCOMING TRAINING & EVENTS
Located at InterNACHI® Headquarters in Boulder, Colorado
Washington-licensed inspectors will receive 40 hours toward their state-required continuing education. This training qualifies for 40 InterNACHI® CE credits.
Pre-Licensing Approvals:
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35 hours toward Virginia’s pre-licensing requirements
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40 hours toward Florida's pre-licensing requirements
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20 points toward Oregon's certification requirements
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Continuing Education Approvals:
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4 CEUS towards International Code Council (ICC)
Upcoming Dates:
5-Day "Become a Home Inspector" Training
$1,875 for InterNACHI® members
Join us for five days of home inspection training at the InterNACHI® House of Horrors®. This training is for anyone new to the home inspection business and for those who want to enhance their skills. Certified Master Inspectors® will teach you at the House of Horrors®, an entire house with a thousand defects built under our roof. You will conduct supervised home inspections at the House of Horrors® and write inspection reports with other inspectors.
Training Topics Include:
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Exterior
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HVAC Systems
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Attic, Insulation, Interior, and Ventilation
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Roofs
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Report Writing
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Plumbing
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Structural Issues
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Electrical; and
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much more!
To become an InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector, you must complete the online requirements here.
More information about the class
Payment plans are available upon request and based on financial need.
Home Inspection Training Day
Price: $299
Join us for the Home Inspection Training Day at InterNACHI's Colorado House of Horrors®. Similar to a ride-along inspection, you'll follow Certified Master Inspector® Shawn Williams through the House of Horrors®. Students will learn how to perform a home inspection and note them on a report. You'll utilize home inspections tools to inspect the defects you spot. You'll train with and advance your skills in performing home inspections and finding all of the defects at InterNACHI's Colorado House of Horrors®.
During the training, you'll:
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perform an inspection of the House of Horrors®;
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learn how to spot defects;
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understand why they are defects;
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utilize inspection tools, such as GFCI testers;
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learn how to write an inspection report;
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create a mock inspection report using a checklist provided; and
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much more!
Upcoming Dates:
During this class, you’ll learn how to inspect:
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plumbing systems;
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electrical service panels;
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HVAC systems;
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garages;
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stucco and brick walls;
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roofs having different materials;
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foundations;
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residential decks;
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and much more.
2-Day Inspection Basics for Home Inspectors
Price: $600
Join us for two days of home inspection training at the InterNACHI® House of Horrors®. This class is for anyone new to the home inspection profession and for those who want to enhance their skills. During this class, you will conduct home inspections with other inspectors, supervised by Certified Master Inspectors®, at the House of Horrors®, an entire house built with a thousand defects, and write inspection reports. In addition, you’ll learn how to start up your business with business and marketing tips.
(This is more than an introduction to home inspecting, but it isn't a replacement for the more in-depth five-day training course.)
You’ll learn to identify:
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common problems with water heaters and how to note these defects in your inspection report;
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cifferent types of wiring and how to distinguish between aluminum and copper;
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incorrectly wired outlets;
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and more.
Payment plans are available upon request and based on financial need.
Advanced Well Inspection Training
$499 for InterNACHI® members
$599 for non-members
Upon successful completion of the training at the House of Horrors®, the student will be able to identify the different types of wells, perform a proper water test, check the well's meter and interpret the results, understand static water testing and what it tells you about the well, report to clients defects observed in a well system during an inspection, identify health and safety hazards in the well system, and understand the importance of well water quality and safety. You will inspect a mock-up functioning well system under controlled conditions in a hands-on classroom setting.
The Certified Professional Inspector® who completes this training will be considered an InterNACHI® Certified Advanced Well Inspector.
More information about the class
This training program is also available online, providing learners with the flexibility to access the course materials remotely.
Sewer Scope Inspection Training
$499 for InterNACHI® members
$599 for non-members
Become a Certified Sewer Scope Inspector by taking this one-day, hands-on training held at the InterNACHI® House of Horrors®. You'll learn how to perform sewer scope inspections, identify and describe pipes and defects observed during the inspection, and add this ancillary inspection to your business in the most profitable way. You'll be using a few different types of sewer scopes and cameras. And you'll be inspecting various types of pipe and defects purposely installed in the pipe system at the House of Horrors®.
InterNACHI® Members who complete this training will be considered an InterNACHI® Certified Sewer Scope Inspector.
More information about the class
This training program is also available online, providing learners with the flexibility to access the course materials remotely.
2-Day Advanced Home Inspection Training
$650 for InterNACHI® members
This two-day Advanced Home Inspection Training Class at the House of Horrors® will cover the following:
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electrical systems (panels, bonding and grounding, and age-related issues, such as arc faults, etc.);
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plumbing systems (including private well/septic systems, and issues related to the water supply and waste lines, etc.);
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heating systems;
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structural issues (common masonry cracks, and how to identify normal settling vs. structural issues that need further evaluation);
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EIFS and modern synthetic stucco systems;
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and inspection protocol (to minimize your liability and increase your referrals).
Please note that this class is not geared toward beginners. Only advanced inspection topics will be covered.
Payment plans are available upon request and based on financial need.
This training qualifies for 24 InterNACHI® CE credits.
Continuing Education Approvals:
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Approved for 17.5 continuing education hours for home inspectors in Florida by the DBPR. (Course number: 0001820)
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Approved for 21 hours for Texas-licensed real estate inspectors continuing education by TREC. Note that students will receive 16 of those hours toward license renewal due to the TREC-category rule limit. (Course number: 47094)
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Approved for 18 continuing education hours for home inspectors in Illinois by IDFPR. (License number: 454.000797)
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Approved for 24 continuing education hours for home inspector in Tennessee by TREC. (Course code: 985)
Upcoming Dates:
Introduction to Commercial Property Inspections 3-Day Class
$1,350 for CCPIA members
$1,600 for non-members
This three-day in-person training at the House of Horrors® (or partnership locations) will teach you how to inspect commercial buildings. Students will learn inspection procedures and successful business practices. We will cover the key differences between commercial and residential services, including types of properties, systems, components, standards, procedures, and clients. This class is hosted by the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association (CCPIA.org).
Location:
House of Horrors® at InterNACHI® Headquarters in Boulder, CO
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This training qualifies for 16 hours InterNACHI® CE credits.
Continuing Education Approvals:
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1.6 CEUs towards International Code Council (ICC)
Additional dates coming soon!
Location:
(from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
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COST-TO-CURE REPORTING FOR COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INSPECTORS
$1,000 for CCPIA members
$1,300 for non-members
In this two-day, in-person class, students will learn how to create a cost-to-cure table. A cost-to-cure table is a compilation of construction cost estimates to address immediate improvements to a commercial property based on the findings in your inspection report. This service can help your clients determine the necessary funds they need to set aside in order to cover immediate expenses.
Commercial property inspectors first determine the overall condition of a property, and this class will teach you how to go a step further by providing insight into the financial picture of the property as an asset. Register today to begin offering cost-to-cure services, setting you apart from the rest.
Commercial Property Inspection 1-Day Field Training
$450 for CCPIA members
$500 for non-members
This one-day of in-person training offers students the opportunity to participate in a full day of hands-on training inspecting a commercial building. The subject building provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity to inspect three common types of commercial properties — a restaurant, a brewery, and an auto repair garage, with CCPIA Instructor Rob Claus, CMI®. You will inspect a variety of commercial systems and discuss inspection methodology, how the systems work, defect recognition, and best practices for report writing. This class is hosted by the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association (CCPIA.org).
(This training will be conducted at a Partner Location and not at the HOH.)
Certified Residential Thermographer CRT Training
$695 for Early Bird Registration
$795 for regular registration
During this two-day class, students will learn to use an infrared camera to detect thermal patterns caused by defects, energy loss, water problems, and moisture intrusion. You'll also learn how to interpret results and recognize the limitations of thermal imaging. Each attendee successfully completing all requirements and a final exam will become a Certified Residential Thermographer. Monroe Infrared hosts this training.
Upon completing this class, you will become an InterNACHI® Certified Electrical Inspector. This training qualifies for 8 InterNACHI® CE credits.
Advanced Electrical Inspection Training
$350
Take your electrical inspection skills to the next level with our Advanced Electrical Inspection Training class. This class covers the evolution of residential electrical systems, from early knob-and-tube wiring with fuses to modern 200-amp panels. You'll see examples of various types of wiring used in homes and learn how to identify common electrical defects, all inside the Pennsylvania House of Horrors®.
Follow experienced instructors as they demonstrate real-world inspections on mock-up panels and components. By the end of this class, you’ll be able to confidently inspect electrical panels in the field and identify violations, defects, and safety concerns.
Key topics covered include:
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inspecting electrical panels;
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grounding and bonding;
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determining service size;
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electrical safety procedures;
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common electrical defects and concerns;
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inspecting main panels and subpanels;
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double-taps and over-fusing;
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sizing breakers for A/C units;
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multi-wire branch circuits and aluminum wiring;
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grounding rods, GECs, and water pipes;
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electrical inspection tools and infrared thermography;
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GFCI and AFCI breakers and receptacles; and
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proper testing procedures.
Advanced HVAC Inspection Training
$350
In this class, we’ll look into the science behind various HVAC codes and regulations. We’ll explore the history of combustion air requirements and understand why they matter. We’ll also discuss the composition of a flame and whether the 1-inch clearance around a furnace flue is as critical as it seems. We’ll also tackle the debate over PVC vs. ABS exhaust flues for high-efficiency condensing appliances, and learn about the importance of condensate neutralizers.
We'll discuss common HVAC problems, including issues with condensate in both 80% and high-efficiency systems and combustion air calculations. You’ll also gain insight into furnace categories, efficiencies, and venting.
Other topics include understanding Delta T measurements, common client questions about SEER ratings, 90% vs. 80% efficiency, and the comparison between heat pumps and gas furnaces.
InterNACHI® House of Horrors®
InterNACHI® Headquarters
4635 Nautilus Court South, Suite C
Boulder, CO 80301
The InterNACHI® House of Horrors® is not open to the public. The staff works remotely, and the doors are locked. If you'd like to take a self-guided tour of the InterNACHI® House of Horrors® in Boulder, Colorado, please click here to make a request.