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Citizens 4pt

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 14:08
Does anyone have a fillable pdf version of the Citizens 4pt "Revised" with photo pages? Mine is the older one. I don't normally use this form, but need to in this case.

Ridge vent openings

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 13:55
Is there a specified distance for the roof decking opening when installing a ridge vent?

This seemed excessive and also looks like portions of this is missing the mesh materials.
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Members only section

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 12:13
Is anyone else's member only section not working. It keeps saying I have to join . or its disabled

older brass gas connectors

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 11:59
Could we get a few good photos of these types of connectors? Since they have been determined to be dangerous, it would be nice to know exactly what we're looking for. The government site does not provide a good picture of such connections.

CE courses

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 10:32
Are there additional CE courses besides the ones listed under required and optional? Are any new courses going to be released soon?

We Make It Safer

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 02:22
A Great resource for checking on CPSC recalls for your clients and it's free.

Check out Square-One Inspection Recall page here. :D

Drip edge: Over or under tar paper at the eave?

Fri, 03/29/2013 - 04:02
Vote please... thanks!

Homeowner's Newsletter Update

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 21:26
Alright, folks!

The next step in the Homeowner's Newsletter is here.

Here are the changes I've made:

- You can manage your subscribers at http://www.nachi.org/manage-newsletter/
- Now the email uses your company name, not your personal name.
- Your website is now linked prominently with your company name in the first line of the newsletter.
- You can choose, via your InterNACHI profile, whether the newsletter will use your ID photo or your company logo.

Here is my plan for the immediate future:
- A complete redesign of the newsletters. Input from you guys leads me to believe the newsletter will be more effective if we include less text and more links instead.

In addition, we aren't selling any subscriber lists... :)

Keep sending your suggestions to tim@internachi.org. Let me know what you think!

From the hills of northern South Korea, where I'm on a working vacation!

- Tim

Mentorship in Denver,CO.

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 21:23
Hello everybody...its "the new kid on the block"...I feel priveleged to be a member, and am anxious to complete my required courses and be
InterNACHI certified! Sooo straight to the point, I am looking to hook up with an established Inspector, in the Denver metro area, to let me join an inspection or two so I can get a better idea of what to expect. I have been in the trades for more than 20 years, so I'm not a dumbass by any means . I understand its difficult to conduct a thorough, and professional inpsection if youre trying to train somebody...and probably doesn't look good to the client/customer. I would appreciate any time/advice anyone can extend to me. My shedule is wide open,as I am currently unemployed ,and am devoting all my time to getting my business off the ground. Thank you, in advance to anyone who can help me out.:D

South Boston Inspector needed

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 21:19
I have a client that is willing to pay a professional fee for a professional service. She bought a condo here and is buying a house or condo on the south side of Boston. She is looking for thermal infrared technology and a good knowledgeable inspector.

She mentioned energy efficiency as well.

She paid a professional price with no hesitation.

Send me a PM with your name and website please...

Thanks in advance

Citizens And Our Reports

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 19:04
this e-mail rec'd today from a customer's ins. agent:

"Pete Citizens has notify me that the wind mitigation file is corrupt and they cannot see the photos. Can you please forward me a new copy without any securities or passwords. I can open the file and I can see the photos but Citizens has list the file to be corrupted and therefore his wind mitigation credits have been removed and his policy premium has increased."

I don't know WTF this AH is talking about. We send all reports as a simple pdf.

Is anyone else getting this kind of B.S. feedback from AH ins agents?

Did you know - WSIB - Ontario Inspectors

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 18:58
Are you aware that the new WSIB regulations went into effect on January 1st, 2013. I'm not an expert but here's a few key points to consider:
  • Inspections fall into the "construction" category
  • Inspectors may remain exempt if:
    • the inspector is only performing residential inspections for the homeowner or prospective homeowner
    • the inspector is paid by the homeowner or prospective homeowner
  • If we do any work in commercial inspections, or are paid by anyone else, then exemption is lost for a minimum of 3 months and all revenue (less direct material costs) in that 3 months is subject to WSIB fees
  • Enforcement is via usual methods – audits, audits of others, medical injury reports etc

Roof Type Question

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 14:54
This roof is pretty old and not in great shape what kind of roofing material might this be? the shingle material is pretty thick - maybe an 1/8 to 3/16th. its very stiff, no flex at all. Its not slate or tile. Is it just an old asphalt shingle thats well beyond its life span?
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So who is this guy?

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 14:32
From NACHI:

This is a message from: David Wicker <dwicker@chinsurance.cc>
Here's his or her message:
Dear InterNACHI member,
I hope that your new year is starting off with great success and good health.
As we enter into the first quarter of the year you may be seeing your renewals coming up for you insurance programs.
I can provide both professional liability (E&O) and general liability insurance programs.
If you would like to discuss your options or to get a quote please feel free to contact me below.
Talk Soon.
David J Wicker Account Executive CH Insurance Brokerage 100 Madison Street., Suite 100 Syracuse, New York 13202-2704 315-234-7500 – Ext: 5334 315-234-7508 – Fax 315-877-3930 – Cell dwicker@chinsurance.cc

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Hub E&O

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 13:47
Having a *NHI* and *CMI* designations has its advantage...:cool:
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Water Heater Tied into Boiler

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 13:44
On an inspection this morning I found an odd configuration at the boiler. There was a water heater (gas fired) tied into the boiler (oil fired) that is used to circulate hot water through the old cast iron radiators providing heat.
The water heater had two zone valves linking it directly into the output on the boiler and shared the main return line. It was not providing domestic hot water. Could this just be supplemental because the boiler is undersized?. I have never seen this done before.
Sorry but i don't have any good pictures.

Hurricane clip nailing

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 11:58
RE: UMVI Inspection - Wind Mit

I have a client that has hurricane clips installed with only one or two nails securing the clips to the sides of the trusses. He is asking if he could add screws rather than nails to meet the 3 nail requirement. I told him that I thought 1.5" or 2" stainless steel screws would be permissible.

Does this sound like good advice? I could not find much on the topic.

Craig Howard

InterNACHI's free Wind Mit course update includes 4 hours of Hurricane Mitigation

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 11:15
InterNACHI's free online "How to Perform Wind Mitigation Inspections" has been approved by DBPR to include 4 hours of Hurricane Mitigation.

See course approval at http://www.nachi.org/florida-dbpr-wi...n-approval.htm.