You are really good at getting this information across. I just submitted my Background check and fingerprints to my state board and got a call back that I can start taking my classes. I’m still debating on what course to take, but thank you for making these videos Ben.
Overall, an informative video but could have been MUCH shorter and just as informative. If you're wondering how the math in this timeline works out (2 jobs at $396 each) works out to $1000 a day, fast forward to around 9:15 in this video. He goes on and on way too long about the job where he unplugged the woman's wine fridge and how that turned out. He could have gotten that point across in 30-45 seconds, as opposed to the several minutes it actually took. He FINALLY...FINALLY gets around to explaining what those ancillary inspections entail at the very end.
Ancillary inspections is where you can increase gross revenue. It's the best way to make more money. There are 9 ways to make more money as a home inspector, and they are at th-cam.com/video/a43yKo4Nr7w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aNn_uLGuI96QZuUH
It's nuts when buyers are so desperate for inventory they waive inspections. Why throw half a million into a house, but not spend $500 for due diligence? That is a lot to ask a buyer. And headaches happen (for everyone) if the unexpected happens? There is a reason people use inspectors.
I respectfully don’t agree with showing up early unless you’re implying you show up early and then maybe a few minutes before the promised arrival time you then knock on the door, that makes sense. If you showed up at my house 30 minutes early I’d be pissed off at you because I’m not ready for your arrival. Now if you knocked on my door five minutes prior to your anticipated start time I would be impressed. I totally respect the accountability aspect and professionalism your explaining.
Thank you. Where I come from, if you're on time, you're late. Thanks for watching and replying here. For more videos about home inspections, check out www.nachi.org/webinars
I don't see how it's possible to complete a report in the field even if were Speedy Gonzalez. I have to download photos from my GoPro (roof inspections) as well as from my thermal camera. At that point I review all the photos to see which ones to use and which ones to discard and then upload to my reporting software. Maybe one day if I get a work van with a desk this would allow for this.
From Illinois and have been looking to pursue a career as a home inspector.. When you first started did you go on your own right away or start with a company.?
Either way. It's up to you. I recommend taking the Home Inspection Business Course (it's online, free, and open to everyone) at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector-business-course-101.htm
Appreciate your videos, Ben. I have a question. How did you do your wdo inspection? At the same time as the home inspection? Or afterwards? I’ve dealt with inspectors who do both, but always made mistakes on the wdo because it was more of an afterthought for them. Thanks!
Both! Here are some good WDO resources at www.nachi.org/wdo-report.htm. Use "While I'm Here..." while performing a home inspection and your client could potentially be interested in your ancillary inspection service (which they're possibly not aware of). Inform them. "While I'm here, I can look for anything that eats or destroys wood, and write a report that may recommend a treatment, prior to you purchasing the house. Would you be interested in that?"
How much would y'all charge for an inspection, 4 point and wind mitigation? Do you charge differently depending on the home size square footage? Thanks for the future info my H.I. peeps!
Yep. You have to include that in the inspection fee or cost analysis. Calculate how much it actually costs an inspector to complete one home inspection. You may want to try out www.nachi.org/fee-calculator.htm
What is the big difference between ASHI and InterNACHI other than the international aspect? Can you take a course based on ASHI and still get InterNACHI certified after?
ASHI is considered the Gold standard. To become ASHI Certified You must have completed 250 paid inspections and pass the National Home Inspection Test which is a proctored 200 question 4 hour test. NACHI is as simple as passing a 120 question 2 hour timed test that is open book (online) and pay them $49 a month forever.
Ben, what is your advice on getting started into the industry? I just got my license in California but I still dont feel like im ready to go out on my own just yet. What do you suggest? I have all my basic equipment. Should I just jump out there? I already have people ready to give me business.
They are out there! Have you taken a home inspection business and marketing course? Maybe that will help you. Try this one. It's free, online, and open to everyone: www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector-business-course-101.htm
I do 7-5 in the home cable serv and dont make way near as much, i think im in the wrong industry, my ?? How do we go about getting the 100 shadows will you help us get set up with those as well??
You are really good at getting this information across. I just submitted my Background check and fingerprints to my state board and got a call back that I can start taking my classes. I’m still debating on what course to take, but thank you for making these videos Ben.
Hey is that a requirement to start taking the courses I wasn’t aware and I’m planning on enrolling soon thanks in advance
Thank you, Britt.
Thank you for taking the time to create content of such importance.
Thank you.
I'm waiting on SC to send my license to me now. Excited and nervous to get and complete my 1st inspection
Great job. Need anything, contact us at www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/south-carolina
How is going in SC
How's it going after a year? Any do's or don'ts?
Overall, an informative video but could have been MUCH shorter and just as informative. If you're wondering how the math in this timeline works out (2 jobs at $396 each) works out to $1000 a day, fast forward to around 9:15 in this video. He goes on and on way too long about the job where he unplugged the woman's wine fridge and how that turned out. He could have gotten that point across in 30-45 seconds, as opposed to the several minutes it actually took. He FINALLY...FINALLY gets around to explaining what those ancillary inspections entail at the very end.
Ancillary inspections is where you can increase gross revenue. It's the best way to make more money. There are 9 ways to make more money as a home inspector, and they are at th-cam.com/video/a43yKo4Nr7w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aNn_uLGuI96QZuUH
It's nuts when buyers are so desperate for inventory they waive inspections.
Why throw half a million into a house, but not spend $500 for due diligence?
That is a lot to ask a buyer. And headaches happen (for everyone) if the unexpected happens?
There is a reason people use inspectors.
Every home and building should be inspected every year.
Enjoyed this video ! Thanks for the recommendation of pausing the video in the beginning 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Great video Ben ! Much appreciated! Doing the report on site seems to be much more beneficial! Thanks
It really is! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I respectfully don’t agree with showing up early unless you’re implying you show up early and then maybe a few minutes before the promised arrival time you then knock on the door, that makes sense. If you showed up at my house 30 minutes early I’d be pissed off at you because I’m not ready for your arrival. Now if you knocked on my door five minutes prior to your anticipated start time I would be impressed. I totally respect the accountability aspect and professionalism your explaining.
Thank you. Where I come from, if you're on time, you're late. Thanks for watching and replying here. For more videos about home inspections, check out www.nachi.org/webinars
600 is what i make in one week. I'd just do one job a day at that rate, and live like a king.
Live like a king.
If you go into liquor store, the wine is on the shelf not the fridge.
Chilled wine?
I don't see how it's possible to complete a report in the field even if were Speedy Gonzalez. I have to download photos from my GoPro (roof inspections) as well as from my thermal camera. At that point I review all the photos to see which ones to use and which ones to discard and then upload to my reporting software. Maybe one day if I get a work van with a desk this would allow for this.
It's easy when you use www.nachi.org/reportreview.htm
From Illinois and have been looking to pursue a career as a home inspector.. When you first started did you go on your own right away or start with a company.?
Either way. It's up to you. I recommend taking the Home Inspection Business Course (it's online, free, and open to everyone) at www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector-business-course-101.htm
Appreciate your videos, Ben. I have a question. How did you do your wdo inspection? At the same time as the home inspection? Or afterwards? I’ve dealt with inspectors who do both, but always made mistakes on the wdo because it was more of an afterthought for them. Thanks!
Both! Here are some good WDO resources at www.nachi.org/wdo-report.htm. Use "While I'm Here..." while performing a home inspection and your client could potentially be interested in your ancillary inspection service (which they're possibly not aware of). Inform them. "While I'm here, I can look for anything that eats or destroys wood, and write a report that may recommend a treatment, prior to you purchasing the house. Would you be interested in that?"
Can you do also inspect small commercial buildings? I figure with both Residential and Commercial under your belt you can have more business
Yes. I would use the resources at www.nachi.org/contractor.htm
I enjoyed this video! I’m on board 💡
“I don’t work at night” I HEARD THAT!
I'm so glad!
How much would y'all charge for an inspection, 4 point and wind mitigation? Do you charge differently depending on the home size square footage? Thanks for the future info my H.I. peeps!
Thank you for watching and commenting here. More videos are available at www.nachi.org/webinars.
Great video, but how do you complete the report in 15 minutes?
I write the report as I inspect.
Thank you for the helpful info Ben!
You bet! Staff would love to hear your feedback on our FB page at facebook.com/internachi.
Hey Ben. I don't see any place in there for report writing.
I use a mobile device to write my reports while I inspect.
Good info. I’m in Fort Worth Texas lookin to begin a career as a home inspector
Visit www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/texas
You ever do it? I’m located just south of Dallas and considered it
@@sebastianhernandez5364I just moved to Dallas and recently just submitted my application to TREC. How are you liking it as a Home Inspector?
Travel time and lunch???
Yep. You have to include that in the inspection fee or cost analysis. Calculate how much it actually costs an inspector to complete one home inspection. You may want to try out www.nachi.org/fee-calculator.htm
Am I able to do go into commercial without starting in home inspections? What are your thoughts on this?
Glad you enjoyed watching the video.
Thank You Sir 👍
Welcome 👍
How do you pay taxes in this situation and is it more than you would as a w-2 employee?
I get a CPA for the business.
Awesome thanx!!!
You're welcome!
What is the big difference between ASHI and InterNACHI other than the international aspect? Can you take a course based on ASHI and still get InterNACHI certified after?
Check the benefits and compare at www.nachi.org/benefits
ASHI is considered the Gold standard. To become ASHI Certified You must have completed 250 paid inspections and pass the National Home Inspection Test which is a proctored 200 question 4 hour test. NACHI is as simple as passing a 120 question 2 hour timed test that is open book (online) and pay them $49 a month forever.
I'm in Delray Beach FL USA Miami
Okay, then visit www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification and choose your area.
Ben, what is your advice on getting started into the industry? I just got my license in California but I still dont feel like im ready to go out on my own just yet. What do you suggest? I have all my basic equipment. Should I just jump out there? I already have people ready to give me business.
I recommend watching some of our business & marketing videos www.nachi.org/webinars. Search "marketing."
Hello, what did you end up doing after all? Thanks!
@@htfirefuze8653 I found an inspector thru a realtor friend of mine and I’ll be shadowing him on a couple inspections starting next week.
@@WHATISIT135 nice! Good luck brother!!
What school did you use ? I live in California and want to do home inspections . Thanks
Looking into getting my home inspection license in South Carolina but I don’t know where to start! Is there a number I can call?
Yes. We have what you need at www.nachi.org/licensing-and-certification/us/south-carolina
its almost impossible to find clients
They are out there! Have you taken a home inspection business and marketing course? Maybe that will help you. Try this one. It's free, online, and open to everyone: www.nachi.org/become-home-inspector-business-course-101.htm
I love your video
Wonderful.
I want to become a home inspector
Good. visit www.nachi.org/cpi-requirements.htm
7-4:30 a long day?
I wish my work day was that short
@@keithlewis8238 that's what I'm saying
I do 7-5 in the home cable serv and dont make way near as much, i think im in the wrong industry, my ?? How do we go about getting the 100 shadows will you help us get set up with those as well??
Yes. That's a long day for a home inspector.
It can be.
gems
Yes.