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Home Inspector Finishing School

Podcast de Jim Troth

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Home Inspector Finishing School is the essential podcast for new and experienced home inspectors who want to master the business behind the binoculars. Each episode delivers practical, field-tested systems and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that transform good inspectors into polished, scalable professionals. Whether you’re just starting out or preparing to grow your team, you’ll learn the exact sequences, checklists, client communication frameworks, and operational workflows that eliminate rookie mistakes, prevent growing pains, and let you run your inspection business with confidence and consistency. By the end of each lesson, new inspectors will sound and operate like seasoned veterans, while veterans will gain the repeatable systems needed for smooth expansion—all while upholding the highest standards of professionalism the industry demands.

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5 episodios

episode A Home Inspector’s Guide To Furnaces, Heat Pumps, And Airflow artwork

A Home Inspector’s Guide To Furnaces, Heat Pumps, And Airflow

Turn your thermostat up a few degrees on a cold morning and you might accidentally force your HVAC system into its most expensive mode. We dig into the real, step-by-step standard operating procedure home inspectors use to evaluate heating and cooling, and we translate it into plain English so you can spot costly patterns before they show up on your utility bill. We start where inspectors start: the basement. We talk through what they document on a furnace, why the air filter is really there, and why gas furnaces get opened while electric units often don’t. Then we hit the detail that surprises almost everyone, rust inside a unit built to make fire. The chemistry of combustion in high efficiency gas furnaces produces water, that water must drain through condensate lines, and a small failure can leave a permanent “forensic record” on the metal. We also cover why inspectors photograph burner flames and what flame colour can suggest about safe combustion and carbon monoxide risk. From there we move upstairs to the thermostat and the SOP’s golden rule: take a photo of the settings and put them back exactly. Heat pump testing is where precision matters most. We explain why a one to two degree increase can be fine, but three degrees or more can trigger auxiliary or emergency heat, wiping out energy efficiency like a hybrid switching from battery to engine under sudden demand. We also unpack the physics that lets heat pumps move heat from cold outdoor air and why performance changes around the 30 to 35°F range. Cooling brings its own rules: what “split system” means, why the target supply vs return temperature differential is typically 15 to 22 degrees, and how running AC in cold weather can damage a compressor. You’ll hear a controlled winter workaround inspectors use, the plastic wrap trick, plus the right way to shut systems down so refrigerant pressures can equalise. Finally, we follow the air through the house to talk ductwork, blocked runs, and a simple “step on the register” method for checking airflow, then we close on the hidden psychology of comfort that makes thermostat settings part of real estate staging. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a homeowner friend, and leave a review. What part of your HVAC system do you want us to decode next? Scope The operating system for home inspection and service businesses. It is not just scheduling, it is operations. Scope Inspect | The Operating System for Home Services Businesses [https://www.scopeinspect.io/] Habitation Investigation serving all of Central Ohio with Award Winning Service Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

21 de may de 2026 - 20 min
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Basement Area and Electric Panel Safety

Touching an electrical panel should never be the first step you take in a basement, and we explain exactly why. We start with a vivid hazard most homeowners never consider: the wrong pointed screw can pierce a conductor, energise the panel cover, and turn a routine breaker reset into a 120 volt shock risk. From there, we follow the real home inspection logic that keeps inspectors safe and makes the findings more accurate: pause at the bottom of the stairs, scan for standing water, humidity, and that “normal basement” musty smell that can actually signal condensation inside the cabinet and a higher arc flash danger. Then we open up the bigger story hiding behind the metal door. We break down working clearance rules, why rust can mean water travelled down the service cable, and how common DIY electrical mistakes show up inside the panel. Double-tapped breakers, overloaded tandem breakers, and aluminum branch wiring are not just code trivia, they are mechanical and thermal failure modes that create loose connections, micro arcing, heat buildup, and documented fire hazards. We also talk about why inspectors take clear interior photos even when everything looks perfect: establishing a baseline protects everyone. The best part is how the basement becomes the diagnostic hub for the whole house. We look up to catch dishwasher leaks above, pivot into plumbing materials like galvanized steel and PEX fittings, flag temporary drain “repairs” that become ticking time bombs, and connect foundation crack patterns, downspouts, efflorescence, and even notched floor joists into one systems view. We finish with a smart operational test: running the dishwasher on hot to trigger water heater ignition without touching thermostat settings. If you want practical home safety insight and a clearer mental model of how buildings really fail, listen now, then subscribe, share with a homeowner friend, and leave a review with the one detail you will never ignore again. Scope The operating system for home inspection and service businesses. It is not just scheduling, it is operations. Scope Inspect | The Operating System for Home Services Businesses [https://www.scopeinspect.io/] Habitation Investigation serving all of Central Ohio with Award Winning Service Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

21 de may de 2026 - 20 min
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A Home Inspector’s SOP For Stress Testing Kitchen Water Power And Fire

Your kitchen feels like the safest room in the house, until you look at it like an inspector. Behind the tile and lighting sits a cramped intersection of pressurised water, high voltage electricity, and open flame, all packed inches apart and mostly hidden behind cabinets and drywall. We break down a real kitchen inspection SOP and explain why the order of operations matters as much as the items on the checklist.  We start where the risks spike fastest: water discharge. Why does the SOP say to start the dishwasher immediately and stay in the room? What is a dishwasher high loop, and how can one simple bend in a hose protect sanitation and prevent gross backflow when a sink line clogs? From there we move to sink testing that focuses on real world stress, using hot and cold flow to create thermal shock that can reveal leaks static tests miss.  Then we layer in electrical safety with GFCI outlet testing, and shift to the stove where the most overlooked device may be the anti-tip bracket. We explain the physics of leverage and center of gravity, plus the smart sequencing of broil, bake, and convection checks so you confirm operation without leaving a fully heated oven unattended. Finally, we share a surprisingly clever efficiency move: using fridge dispenser water on a paper towel to safely test a microwave, and the simple science behind why you should never run a microwave empty.  If you care about home safety, kitchen inspection, and practical risk mitigation, hit subscribe, share this with a homeowner or inspector friend, and leave a review. What part of your kitchen would you “wake up” first during a safety check? Scope The operating system for home inspection and service businesses. It is not just scheduling, it is operations. Scope Inspect | The Operating System for Home Services Businesses [https://www.scopeinspect.io/] Habitation Investigation serving all of Central Ohio with Award Winning Service Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

17 de may de 2026 - 19 min
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The Exterior Inspection

A home inspection looks simple until you realize it runs on strict timing, strict movement, and a surprisingly deep understanding of physics. We pull back the curtain on the exterior inspection process and explain why a “casual walk” is actually a choreographed, clockwise procedure designed to catch what homeowners and buyers routinely miss. We start with the invisible framework: time. From arriving 10 to 15 minutes early to setting boundaries with clients, the process protects focus and preserves a rigid sequence that turns the property into a real-world stress test. That sequencing matters because a house is not static, and some failures only appear after water has had time to travel, soak, and stain. Then we get practical with the exterior checklist and the mechanics behind it: why the first wide-angle photo must capture context and weather, why the clockwise perimeter walk prevents blind spots, and why water management is the main battle. We connect grading and drainage to hydrostatic pressure on foundations, explain downspout discharge distances, and show how stains and “ghost prints” tell the story even on sunny days. We also cover deck ledger board flashing, siding and soffit warning signs, HVAC condenser clearance, heat pump vs split system basics, and what inspectors do (and do not do) around electrical service lines for safety. If you want a better inspection report, or you want to DIY-check your own home with more confidence, this gives you a repeatable method and the reasoning behind every rule. Subscribe for more deep dives, share this with a future homebuyer, and leave a review with the one exterior detail you’re checking next. Scope The operating system for home inspection and service businesses. It is not just scheduling, it is operations. Scope Inspect | The Operating System for Home Services Businesses [https://www.scopeinspect.io/] Habitation Investigation serving all of Central Ohio with Award Winning Service Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

13 de may de 2026 - 20 min
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The 11-Step Home Inspection Sequence That Finds Hidden Defects

You cannot plug a scanner into a house and get a clean error code, and that single fact changes everything about residential property inspection. We walk through a strict 11-step home inspection standard operating procedure from Habitation Investigation and show why it reads like a simple checklist but behaves like a carefully timed diagnostic strategy. The real lesson is not just what inspectors look at, but when they look, and how that timing controls accuracy, liability, and the quality of the final inspection report. We start with the psychology of arrival: why 10 to 15 minutes early builds confidence, why “never more than 30 minutes early” protects boundaries, and why leaving the driveway open quietly signals respect to anxious buyers. Then we move into field execution and documentation discipline, including the surprisingly important rule to photograph HVAC data plates early, before distractions and fading labels turn “I will do it later” into missing evidence. From there, we explain why the SOP front-loads the electrical panel, furnace, and water heater, how the kitchen earns focused attention because it is dense with plumbing and electrical risk (hello, GFCI outlets), and why bathrooms are checked as you encounter them to match the home’s geography. We also break down the physically demanding run through basement, garage, attic, and roof inspection, and the smartest rule of all: crawl space is always last, because gravity needs time to reveal leaks. If you like practical systems, risk management, and real-world home inspection training insights, subscribe, share this with a new inspector, and leave a review. What are you checking too early to see the truth? Scope The operating system for home inspection and service businesses. It is not just scheduling, it is operations. Scope Inspect | The Operating System for Home Services Businesses [https://www.scopeinspect.io/] Habitation Investigation serving all of Central Ohio with Award Winning Service Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

13 de may de 2026 - 17 min
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