Continuing
Education - Home Inspection Certificate Program
Distance Education
Program Overview
The Home Inspection Certificate Program
is designed to address the skills and knowledge of professional
practice needed to be successful in the home inspection industry.
Home inspections performed to standards provide the client
with information regarding the condition of the systems and
components of the home as inspected.
The courses in this certificate are recognized by the National Certification
Authority (www.nca-anc.com) as well as the American Society
of Home Inspectors as meeting Baseline Accreditation requirements.
To participate in this program, you must be a high school
graduate, or equivalent, or mature student status. Experience
in some construction oriented field is an asset.
Career Information
Earning Potential: 200 inspections/year
= approx $57,800.
Is a licence required? No license is required to start a practice.
National certification, based on existing occupational standards,
may be required in the future.
Market information: Minimum 500 house sales per year
Future projections: Pre-purchase inspections are common now
but certification is not a requirement. Future will likely
require registration and certification to perform inspections.
Distance Education Delivery Method
The Home Inspection courses are available online. Online courses
(OL) begin every January, May and September. For more information
on distance education and the delivery methods visit http://www.saultcollege.ca/distance/
For this program, you must enrol per course.
Complete the Continuing Education Student Registration form
or register by phone at 705 759-6700 or toll-free 1-800-461-2260
or by fax at 705 759-3273.
Course material must be ordered from Carson
Dunlop and Associates, 120 Carlton Street, Suite 407, Toronto
ON, M5A 4K2. Phone 1-800-268-7070, Ext. 251.
Note: Material fees are not refundable.
Program of Study:
OEL736 Roofing Inspection
OEL725 Exterior Inspection
OEL737 Structural Inspection
OEL535 Electrical Inspection
OEL577 Heating Inspection I
OEL578 Heating Inspection II
OEL579 Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Inspection
OEL580 Plumbing Inspection
OEL728 Interior/Insulation Inspection
OEL722 Communication and Professional Practices
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Course Descriptions
OEL736 Roofing Inspection
The emphasis in this subject is on typical defects of the various
types of roof coverings, drainage systems, flashings, skylights,
chimneys, and other roof penetrations. Students apply their
knowledge of roofing to inspections that focus on system
performance, safety concerns, and compliance with existing
codes and standards.
OEL725 Exterior Inspection
This subject covers retaining walls, grounds, window wells,
lot grading, driveways, patios, walkways, decks, balconies,
stoops and steps, porches, railings, wall cladding, flashing
trim, eaves, soffits, fascia, as well as exterior doors and
windows. Students learn to describe the exterior wall coverings
and inspect all aspects of the exterior named above.
OEL737 Structure Inspection
This subject focuses on the following structural components
of a residential dwelling: foundations and footings, floors,
walls and roof/ceiling structures. Students learn to apply
knowledge of structures to inspections that focus on system
performance, safety concerns, and compliance with good construction
practices.
OEL535 Electrical Inspection
This subject prepares students to inspect the performance of
the following components of electrical systems within residential
buildings: service drops, grounding systems, service panels,
wiring systems, devices, and fixtures.
OEL577 Heating Inspection I
This subject covers installed heating systems (gas and oil
furnaces and hot water boilers). Emphasis is on the inspector’s
ability to identify the energy source, type, material, condition,
and safety concerns, as well as inspecting the heating equipment.
OEL578 Heating Inspection 2
Prerequisite: Heating Inspection I
This subject covers vent systems, flues and chimneys, as well
as fireplaces, other wood heating appliances, steam and electric
heating systems. Students apply knowledge of these systems
to the role of home inspector.
OEL579 Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps
Inspection
Emphasis in this subject is on cooling systems and heat pumps.
Students learn to identify typical defects and apply correct
inspection techniques.
OEL580 Plumbing Inspection
This subject prepares students to inspect, in a residential
dwelling, the interior water supply and distribution systems
(including fixtures and faucets), as well as water heating
equipment and drain/vent/waste systems and their related
fixtures.
OEL728 Interior/Insulation Inspection
Focus is on the inspection of thermal insulation, vapour retarders
and ventilation systems, as well as the inspection of interior
elements of residential dwellings such as walls, ceilings,
floors, basements, doors, windows, interior stairs/railings,
installed countertops and cabinets, and garage doors/door
operators.
OEL722 Communication and Professional
Practices
The professional home inspector is required, both verbally
and in writing, to describe the inspection process and communicate
inspection findings to the client. It is imperative that the
home inspector be able to communicate clearly and effectively
to ensure understanding of an inspection, once conducted. Students
in this subject develop their oral and written communication
skills, and learn the reporting requirements and proper conduct
required of a professional in this industry.