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Requirements for Home Inspectors in Wisconsin
PHIIâs home inspector training will provide you the knowledge needed to become a successful home inspector in Wisconsin. The course will prepare you for membership into a national home inspection organizations and to successfully complete the NHIE.
To become licensed, home inspectors in Wisconsin must:
1.) Submit Application and Fee
2.) Successfully complete the state examination on Statutes and Administrative rules (2014-10-14 - Current Fee $75)
3.) Successfully complete the National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE)
Continuing Education:
Licensed Home Inspectors are required to complete 40 hours of continuing education for every 2-year renewal period (20 hrs per year)
PHII has numerous options for inspectors who need continuing education hours. The inspectors will receive CE credit for any PHII course that relates to the general subject of home inspection.
Certification Required: YesPHII Approved: NoOther Inspection Requirements for WI:
PHII's online home inspection school offers the best home inspection training course in the industry!
Enroll today to become a PHII certified home inspector!
What You Receive: Nationally recognized PHII home inspector certification
National non-profit home inspector association membership
Inspection report software
Advertising tools to help you successfully market your home inspection services
Home Inspection Course Features
PHII offers the best home inspection course on the market today!
Home Inspection Training features include:
- Interactive online instruction with color-illustrations, system/component diagrams, photos and videos
- Online streaming videos aligned with course lessons
- Online flash cards to test your knowledge and retention
- Online lesson tests, knowledge assessment quizzes, & final exams
Instant online access
As soon as you sign up for the course, you will receive a username/password to login and begin completing the course immediately.
Take the course from a PC/Mac, tablet, or smartphone
The course lessons are presented in a responsive format that will adapt to the device you are using! Use your preferred device to complete the course lessons at your own pace!
Unlimited course access
We will not expire the course access if you're not done within a certain amount of time. Work through the lessons at your own pace. Some new inspectors are transitioning from other careers or still working so everyone can take the courses at his/her own pace.
Forms & documents included!
Online course access includes access to download various checklists, inspection forms, agreements and home inspection report templates. We see that you have the training and necessary supporting documentation to help you be successful as a home inspector.
Hands-on field activities
Included in the course are hands-on field activities designed to be performed at your own home, friends', or family members' homes. Going through the process of inspecting various systems and components can be very beneficial before you get out to start your career as a home inspector. For this reason, we include several hands-on field activities you are able to do on your own throughout the course.
Business start up guide / marketing materials
In addition to the core home inspector training, the Basic Home Inspection Course contains information about starting up your business as well as giving you access to various marketing materials, templates for ads, flyers, business cards, brochures, and certified logos to use in your advertising.
Commercial Inspections + mold, radon, and other services
The Basic Home Inspection Course also contains a module for commercial building inspections as well as covering a home inspector's responsibilities for mold, radon, and other services that are outside the scope of a general home inspection.
FREE BONUS OFFERS:
cloud-based home inspection report software that works on PC/Mac, tablets, and mobile devices. Industry standard report format with helpful features to save you time writing up your home inspection reports.
Build and host your website with InspectHost.com, a website service tailored specifically for the inspection industry. Advertise your business on your own company website, allow visitors to schedule inspections online, & options for hosting reports through your website and processing payments from clients.
Join AHI, the North American Association of Home Inspectors for free as a benefit of becoming certified! Advertise your membership in AHI using the member logo and list yourself in the AHI member referral directory.
Lifetime Home Inspector Certification
PHII graduates, once certified, are always considered certified and can return to refresh their training at any time for free. Some home inspection training providers only certify you as long as you continue to pay annual dues.
PHII home inspector certification is a permanent credential
The certification number and PHII certified logo can be used for advertising for your entire career with no recurring certification charge or annual fee!
How the Home Inspection Training Works
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We use a step-by-step training process to make home inspection simple to learn. All of our online home inspection training options include the same lessons, field inspection assignments and report writing as our classroom course. We even include free home inspection report software so that you can practice inspecting and documenting while taking the course. Our experienced, on-site instructors are always here to help you every step of the way. Plus we include lessons on mold and allergens, radon, and commercial inspections so you can learn how to expand your business by offering new services.
PHII's online home inspection course delivers all of the advantages of our classroom training course for a fraction of the cost. We use a proven interactive learning solution with lesson pre-tests and post-tests, flash cards, audio instruction, video, and feedback along with the human support element that is so critical to success. Our home inspection training course is self-paced, but you are never alone.
As you go through the course, you will master the learning objectives for each lesson that correspond to a national standard of practice for home inspection that applies to home inspectors. No previous experience is required to understand the components and systems of a home and learn how to visually inspect them. You can take as long as you need, however those with experience in the building trades will generally finish faster.
As you complete each lesson, you will use interactive flash cards and take practice quizzes that will test your knowledge, generate instant feedback and provide opportunities to correct mistakes, re-learn information and re-test. Our system keeps track of your progress, so you can take a break at any time, even turn off your computer and the course will return to where you left off. You can perform the hands-on field activities on your own home or any residential building to test your knowledge in a real world setting.
Why Choose PHII for Home Inspection Training
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Our goal is to help you become a qualified home inspector regardless of the length of time needed.
We stand behind our home inspection training unconditionally and are ready to assist you down the road with support whenever you need it.
PHII has a proven success rate two decades as a top-rated home inspection school. Below are some of the reasons why people choose PHII's home inspection training:- Better Business Bureau A+ Rated
- State Approved Training Courses
- Highly-experienced Instructors
- Specialists in Home Inspector Training
- Online and Classroom Training Options
- Lifetime Access to Training Courses
- Most Affordable Home Inspector Tuition
- Free Home Inspector Association Membership
- Free Website with Report Delivery Feature
- Free Home Inspection Report Software
- Mold, Radon, & Commercial Inspection Lessons
- Unconditional 30-day Return Policy
- Live Support 12 hours a Day, 6 Days a Week
Course Objectives
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- Introduction to Home Inspection Terminology - Overview of the common language used throughout the home inspection industry by licensed home inspectors
- Limits and Exclusions for Home Inspection - Pre-inspection agreements and liability during a home inspection, understanding home inspector responsibilities
- Site, Grounds and Grading - Components outside the home including paving, vegetation, ground slope and drainage, decks, steps and porches that apply to a home inspection
- Exterior and Structure - Foundation, chimneys, trim and siding, doors and windows, eaves, soffits, and down spouts
- Roof Components - Types and styles, roof materials and home inspection methods, flashing and gutters, skylights for a typical home inspection
- Plumbing Systems - Water and fuel service type, size and location, waste and vent pipes, kitchen and bathroom faucets and fixtures, water heaters
- Electrical Systems - Service entrance location and capacity, inspecting panels and branch circuits, wire gauges, determining grounding and bonding, ground fault interrupters (GFIs), outlets, fixtures, switches and smoke detectors
- Attic Inspection - Attic access methods, roof framing and sheathing, insulation types, ventilation methods, roof vent pipes, defects and moisture issues
- Insulation & Ventilation - R Factor, vapor retarders, crawl space and below-grade ventilation, theory of exhaust and plumbing ventilation as it applies to home inspection
- Interior Components - Home inspection methods and standards for walls and rooms, bedroom egress, windows, types of doors, stairs and railing, defects, fire places.
- Bathrooms and Kitchens - Toilets, sinks, ventilation, bathtubs, showers, flooring, GCFI protection, defects and moisture damage, cabinets, counters, flooring, built-in appliances following home inspection industry standards
- Basement & Crawlspace - Type and entry methods, evaluating foundation and supports, stairs, flooring, walls, ceiling, exposed insulation, vapor barriers, evaluating joists, trusses, sub floors, floor drains and sump pumps
- Heating and Air Conditioning - Location(s), fuel type(s), age, capacity, distribution methods, heat exchangers, combustion venting, humidifiers, air filters, evaporator and condenser coils, supplemental heat, electrical disconnect home inspection standards
- Garage and Carport - Home inspection standards for identifying structure type, attached, detached, door openers, floors ceiling walls, ventilation, safety features, separation wall, door to a living space, ventilation, GFI protection
- Conducting a Home Inspection - Pre home inspection agreements, professional behavior, procedures with clients, home inspection methodology, home inspection tools, written report, follow-up
- Home Inspection Business Start-Up - Registration for home inspection business, website set-up, payment processing, pricing services, business vehicle, ladders and basic tools, electronic tools, sales tax and write-offs, filing requirements, state tax I.D. number, records, profit, cash flow, advertising, brochures, tracking ads, customer service
- Mold and Allergens - Mycotoxins and pathogenic molds, sources and outbreaks, collecting samples during home inspection, client agreements, findings, common allergens, health effects, mitigation procedures, how to become a mold certified home inspector
- Radon in Air and Water - Properties of radon, health effects, how radon enters buildings and water supplies, measurement, elevated/unsafe levels, seasonal effects, mitigation methods, how to become a radon certified home inspector
- Commercial Inspections - Types of commercial home inspections, challenges, ASST. E2018-01 guidelines, property condition assessment (CPA) reports, walk-through survey, home inspector vs. a field observer, entering the market, referrals, liability, how to become a home inspector with commercial certification
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Home Inspection Certification/License Information for WisconsinPHII will give you a nationally recognized home inspector certification and the credentials you need to become a successful home inspector in Wisconsin. PHII students have also had great success passing state and national exams, and you also receive FREE continuing education credits with your enrollment! Please check the website periodically for updates about current licensing laws or call toll free (800) 983-6322