Become a U.S. EPA Certified Renovator

Monday, April 2, 2018

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

How to Become Certified

To become a U.S. EPA Certified Renovator, a person must complete an initial renovator 8-hour training course accredited by EPA or an EPA authorized program. Renovators are certified upon completion of the course, and the certification of completion serves as the certification credential. You are not fully Lead-Safe Certified as a Renovator until you complete an EPA-approved course, pass the written test, and complete the 2-hour hands-on exercises and assessment of your skills. 

Location of the House of Horrors®

InterNACHI® Headquarters, the InterNACHI School, and the House of Horrors® are located at 4635 Nautilus Court South, Suite C, Boulder, CO 80301, which is about 50 minutes from Denver International Airport.

Dennis Bonner, CMI®

About The Instructor

Certified Master Inspector® Dennis Bonner is a licensed home inspector, certified general contractor, and an InterNACHI-Certified Home Inspector.  He is president of Florida Insurance Inspection, Inc., a full-service inspection company serving Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties. He performs Windstorm Inspections, 4-Point Inspections, Roof Condition Certifications, Condominium Inspections, insurance valuations, appraisals, and Pre-Purchase Home Inspections on a daily basis.  Dennis's bilingual staff prides itself on providing prompt, courteous and professional service to all of their valued customers.  To date, they have completed more than 30,000 inspections.