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May 27, 2020 By admin

Continuing Education Credits for Home Inspectors Washington State

Dylan Chalk CE crests for Home Inspectors

Dylan Chalk – Sorting Houses by Age – A Residential Construction Timeline

#496 – 4 hours

Take a visual journey through 120-years of residential construction history in a class that is useful for improving communication skills and placing our inspection findings in perspective. Class participants will come away with an understanding of the critical trends in residential construction that have shaped our buildings, as well as cheat sheets with specific dates such as code changes for electric installations and material changes for plumbing. We will approach residential construction from a fresh and useful point of view that helps home inspectors predict the various assets and shortcomings of houses before the inspection even begins.

Thursday, June 25 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
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