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ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Closing
For more on accessibility inspections, take CCPIA’s Accessibility Inspection Course: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
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ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Other
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For more on accessibility inspections, take CCPIA’s Accessibility Inspection Course: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Elevators
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Learn about elevator accessibility. For more on identifying accessibility barriers, take CCPIA’s Accessibility Inspection Course: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
Accessibility Inspection: Restrooms
Переглядів 844 години тому
Learn about accessibility in restrooms, with Lance Coffman, CCPIA®️ instructor and owner of Focus Building Inspections. For more on identifying accessibility barriers, take CCPIA’s Accessibility Inspection Course: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Drinking Fountains
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Learn about drinking fountain accessibility, with Lance Coffman, CCPIA®️ instructor and owner of Focus Building Inspections. For more on accessibility inspections, take CCPIA’s Accessibility Inspection Course: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Interior
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Learn about interior accessibility features. For more on identifying accessibility barriers, take CCPIA’s Accessibility Inspection Course: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Entrance
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Learn about accessible entrances, with Lance Coffman, CCPIA®️ instructor and owner of Focus Building Inspections. For more on identifying accessibility barriers, take CCPIA’s Accessibility Inspection Course: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Ramps
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Learn about ramp accessibility, with Lance Coffman, CCPIA®️ instructor and owner of Focus Building Inspections. For more on accessibility inspections, visit: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Route of Travel
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Learn about accessible route of travel requirements, with Lance Coffman, CCPIA®️ instructor and owner of Focus Building Inspections. For more on accessibility inspections, visit: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
ComSOP Accessibility Inspection: Parking
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Learn about accessible parking area requirements, with Lance Coffman, CCPIA®️ instructor and owner of Focus Building Inspections. For more on accessibility inspections, visit: ccpia.org/accessibility-inspection-for-existing-commercial-buildings-course/
Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable Meeting #13
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The Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable Meeting is a free monthly meeting hosted by the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association (CCPIA). This month, participants shared their insights on regional market conditions, insurance limits, and effective marketing strategies for growing their businesses. To register for an upcoming meeting, visit ccpia.org/training-calender/
CCPIA® Inspection Tip: Main Service Disconnect #ccpia #propertyinspection
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Rob Claus gives tips on what to keep in mind when inspecting a main service disconnect during a commercial property inspection.
2024 Pro Inspectors Convention: Five Steps for Getting Commercial Property Inspection Jobs workshop
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Don't miss the 'Five Steps for Getting Commercial Property Inspection Jobs' workshop at the 2024 Professional Inspectors Convention with CCPIA® Director of Education, Rob Claus! Securing commercial inspection jobs entails a different referral pattern than residential inspections, and knowing how to navigate through the differences is important. We’ll discuss your image and branding, sales and m...
CCPIA® Inspection Tip: Fire Sprinkler System #ccpia #commercialproperty #shorts
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CCPIA® Inspection Tip: Fire Sprinkler System #ccpia #commercialproperty #shorts
CCPIA Member Spotlight: KC Bartley of Professional Home Inspections
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CCPIA Member Spotlight: KC Bartley of Professional Home Inspections
CCPIA® Inspection Tip: Break Rooms #ccpia #commercialpropertyinspection
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CCPIA® Inspection Tip: Break Rooms #ccpia #commercialpropertyinspection
Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable #10
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Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable #10
Exterior Inspection of Office/Warehouse Building
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Exterior Inspection of Office/Warehouse Building
Inspecting Landscaping at Commercial Buildings
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Inspecting Landscaping at Commercial Buildings
Exterior Commercial Window Inspection
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Exterior Commercial Window Inspection
Inspecting Commercial Exterior Doors
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Inspecting Commercial Exterior Doors
Inspecting Commercial EIFS Siding
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Inspecting Commercial EIFS Siding
Tramex Dec Scanner Moisture Meter Demo
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Tramex Dec Scanner Moisture Meter Demo
Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable #9
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Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable #9
Building Your Business with CCPIA #14: Special Guest Ian Schroff, InterNACHI® Graphic Designer
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Building Your Business with CCPIA #14: Special Guest Ian Schroff, InterNACHI® Graphic Designer
Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable #8
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Commercial Property Inspectors Roundtable #8
Macro and Micro Approaches: Plumb, Level, Square, and Straight
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Macro and Micro Approaches: Plumb, Level, Square, and Straight
Student Testimonials: Cost-to-Cure Reporting Class
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Student Testimonials: Cost-to-Cure Reporting Class
Meet the Instructor: Cost-to-Cure Reporting Class
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Meet the Instructor: Cost-to-Cure Reporting Class
Exterior Property Inspection Exercise: Exploring Main Street
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Exterior Property Inspection Exercise: Exploring Main Street

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  • @mdminhazpk5500
    @mdminhazpk5500 9 годин тому

    Nice💔😍💔😍💔

  • @RomanBuha
    @RomanBuha День тому

    Corridor is an egress component that is a part of the 'Exit Access' - not 'Exit' component of the Egress System.

  • @classicadministrator2408
    @classicadministrator2408 4 дні тому

    Intresting presentation

  • @Noah-tv6uu
    @Noah-tv6uu 13 днів тому

    As a master electrician by trade. That’s my home.

  • @RoofingFacts
    @RoofingFacts 17 днів тому

    On the Epdm, some advice: Not all ballasted rocks use river rocks. There are other methods implemented as well, river rock is just the most common ballast. Less than half of all EPDM is adhered according to the ERA. The 3 main attachment methods are Ballasted, Mechanically Attached, and Adhered. EPDM is not always direct to decking, in fact the roof that you're on shows signs of polyiso under the membrane based on the patterns shown in the membrane due to the adhesive. See the lines running the length of the 4x8 boards? Thats a pattern common with polyiso. If you cant find the "lot number" check prefabricated pipe boots, square flashings, and termination bar for manufacturing stamps. That asphalt sealant along the corners and seams is incompatible with epdm and can cause leaks. Wood blocks used to prop pipes should never come in direct contact with the membrane, and should have a slip sheet. Same with metal stands. I wouldnt call the seams solvent "welded" as this implies they arent still two seperate pieces. When you weld pvc you fuse them together permanently, epdm is usually either glued/adhered or has a double sided tape. Its much less durable than what most people associate with the term "weld", as to "weld" is to join them together into a single piece/effective whole. Black lap sealant is used on new epdm during installation per manufacturing specifications all the time, and has been for decades. Miscolored sealant like that is not, but black lap sealant made for epdm is. You are right that is a repair but to say all sealant is means youre not familiar with epdm construction or mispoke. You should mention reinforced underlayment securement strip/RUSS/Fastening angle changes. This is essential every epdm roof to prevent bridging and tearing. Actually, before the band butyl should be placed between the boot and the pipe, then the pipe, then band, then sealant. Not mastic or adhesive, black lap sealant. Though many allow urethane as an alternative. Pitch pans should have the insulation trimmed back around the line sets and the lines spread with at least a ¼" gap between each wire/pipe before sealing. Had to get back to work ill finish video comment after

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my 17 днів тому

      Thank you for such an in-depth comment. It sounds like you have extensive experience with roofing materials. I look forward to hearing what else you have to offer.

    • @RoofingFacts
      @RoofingFacts 17 днів тому

      On the wood stands I forgot to mention if it is arsenic treated wood it can contaminate the membrane but you either need a lot of wood or you need ponding water that is collecting Runoff. Outside corners on flashing such as rooftop units can actually indicate the intended installation life. Typically curbs that only have a single layer of outside corner are a 15 or 20 year, add most manufacturers now require a two-layer Corner either a small Corner underneath a large corner or two large Corners that partially overlap. These will typically be for your 20 to 30 year applications. Wrinkles on the parapet wall either indicate installation issues or bridging. But it can also indicate are getting up underneath that coping due to an improper flashing which overtime can cause are under the system itself which can delaminate an adhered system. If someone sees a lot of wrinkles, it can be good to have a roof specialist up there to confirm it's not indicative of something much worse. Something I've seen come up from your guys before is that they're not quite familiar with coping that has double clip. So no exposed Fasteners, and it often gets flashed as needing fastened. So both the inside and outside facing wall has clip. Ideally, if it's a newer building, anytime you have a drain you should have a secondary overflow drain or Scupper that will catch any water that would build up above 2 inches should the initial drain clog. But this is AHJ dependent. I would also always check every scupper for sealant on the outside and every drain for clogging, loose bolts, or Josam Clamps. Along the drainage path of those crickets they have stands obstructing flow. Moving those 2' could improve drainage in some cases. Gas pipe should be coated safety yellow. Not just yellow. I love what they did up there, that's how they all should look. I know a lot of commercial roofers that are starting to sell that as part of their package for a new roof. I'd love to say it's to get it up to code and make it good but it's really just good $$$ and it prevents people tripping. Overall fantastic video. I just think we could expand a little more 👍

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my 16 днів тому

      @@RoofingFacts Thank you. The goal of the video was to help commercial property inspectors better understand how to look at EPDM. roofs.

  • @halmain4468
    @halmain4468 Місяць тому

    I appreciate your time showing me those things in case of a fire

  • @DetroitHomeInspector
    @DetroitHomeInspector Місяць тому

    Speaking of medical offices. If you ever do a dentist office...a mercury test is automatic. They drill out old fillings and the mercury dust gets everywhere. If they have a vacuum in the building, just get your sample from the bag. Otherwise just take samples from top of cabinets. Readings are high! My lab called me and told me to label next dentist office sample as "DENTIST OFFICE" so they would know to cut the sample because the readings are so high is screws up their equipment and they have to take it apart and clean it. LOL

  • @seamlesshomeinspection3313
    @seamlesshomeinspection3313 Місяць тому

    Richmond Homes is the worst. In Colorado, they had so many hoops, I stopped doing new construction built by them.

  • @seamlesshomeinspection3313
    @seamlesshomeinspection3313 Місяць тому

    You can ask for more coverage. I have 1M with inspector pro. You will pay more, but it’s available.

  • @nelsonfigueroa8634
    @nelsonfigueroa8634 Місяць тому

    Game changer

  • @ZAGROS-mm1pb
    @ZAGROS-mm1pb Місяць тому

    can i put fire sprinkler for weapon stores

  • @MarcoMoreno5757
    @MarcoMoreno5757 Місяць тому

    So far, the best explanation (video) of all commercial kitchen equipment parts is here. I will recommend that my customers watch this video before getting help with their kitchen. It would save time and headaches. Great educational video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nutmegmike4627
    @nutmegmike4627 Місяць тому

    What is a fire alarm panel transponder?

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my Місяць тому

      The panel transponder is the device that sends a radio signal to the monitoring company rather than having to rely on a hard phone line. The easy way to identify it is by locating the antenna.

    • @nutmegmike4627
      @nutmegmike4627 Місяць тому

      @@robclaus-lx6my , isn’t that the cell dialer you’re referring to?

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my Місяць тому

      @@nutmegmike4627 I believe there are multiple different names used for this device. The Chief is using the office term.

  • @cadoudecor2104
    @cadoudecor2104 Місяць тому

    Great inspection thank you

  • @fredpenner5667
    @fredpenner5667 Місяць тому

    Congrats Ben! I'm based in Calgary. Retiring on the Island more than likely. Maybe we can partner up in 12 or so years.

  • @seamlesshomeinspection3313
    @seamlesshomeinspection3313 Місяць тому

    Good video

  • @seamlesshomeinspection3313
    @seamlesshomeinspection3313 Місяць тому

    When you say COM SOPs are you referring to ASTM or something else?

    • @CCPIA
      @CCPIA Місяць тому

      ComSOP refers to the International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties. You can find a copy here: ccpia.org/standards-of-practice/

  • @DetroitHomeInspector
    @DetroitHomeInspector Місяць тому

    Interesting video. Me and my civil engineer are going to do a lesson on this. He designs parking lot drainage and retaining ponds. No roof footage?

  • @seamlesshomeinspection3313
    @seamlesshomeinspection3313 Місяць тому

    Had someone make fun of me once for mentioning someone should give an opinion on parking lot repairs. I have parking lot repairs quotes over $15,000. The SOPs state anything at or above 3,000 or cumulative repairs totally 10,000 should be in the report. Makes me wonder what kind of report some are writing.

  • @MasotaMau
    @MasotaMau 2 місяці тому

    lots of great information Sir much appreciated. never had to deal with ice over here in texas but good to know.

  • @HouseDarten
    @HouseDarten 2 місяці тому

    👏🏽

  • @ispecxsoftware7415
    @ispecxsoftware7415 2 місяці тому

    That is not the way to go; use an electromagnetic leakage measuring system much better!

  • @coreylambrecht5797
    @coreylambrecht5797 2 місяці тому

    Good tip!

  • @HouseDarten
    @HouseDarten 2 місяці тому

    Worth every penny !

  • @coreylambrecht5797
    @coreylambrecht5797 2 місяці тому

    Pretty cool. It costs 9 grand though.

  • @cesolutions
    @cesolutions 2 місяці тому

    I am building a course on Fire protection systems and would like to use your video. How do I get a release to utilize this video?

    • @CCPIA
      @CCPIA 2 місяці тому

      Awesome! Email fastreply@ccpia.org with details.

  • @skipwithstyledan
    @skipwithstyledan 2 місяці тому

    Appreciate your videos! I’m studying to take my exams. I will have commercial work waiting for me so I need to learn as much as I can! 🫡🙏

  • @user-jy5xg2qe1o
    @user-jy5xg2qe1o 2 місяці тому

    Thanks so much for this Rob and CCPIA. I feel like you made this video for me!

  • @user-jy5xg2qe1o
    @user-jy5xg2qe1o 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Rob. Valuable info here. I appreciate it.

  • @HouseDarten
    @HouseDarten 2 місяці тому

    Nice !

  • @benrozenblat2139
    @benrozenblat2139 2 місяці тому

    What about removing the electrical panel covers for interior inspections? Is that out of scope?

  • @EBPization
    @EBPization 3 місяці тому

    Is there any problem with using a type I hood for a bakery oven or steam kettle?

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my 3 місяці тому

      That would not be an issue. Placing a Type I Hood instead of a Type II Hood would be an improvement or betterment to the system. What you cannot do is place a lesser hood. Remember... Type I hoods are for grease-laden or grease-producing devices whereas a Type II hood is for heat and steam. Placing a Type I hood in every instance of a commercial cooking area can only be an improvement to the entire cooking space.

  • @reyreyna3262
    @reyreyna3262 3 місяці тому

    Good video other things not mentioned is EPDM membrane shrinkage usually an indicator that the membrane is aging. You mentioned the perimeter membrane attachment but not a Russ strip. Membrane wall wrinkles or raking maybe caused by building movement. Make sure the membrane hasn’t split or damaged. Drains confirmed all drain bolts and other hardware is in place. I also didn’t see emergency overflow drains or scupper that maybe required by code. You might also mention that an asphalt base mastic is not compatible with the EPDM membrane and should be immediately removed and replaced with compatible materials.

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my 3 місяці тому

      Those are excellent points. When we film another EPDM video we will make sure that we take them into our scripting considerations. Thank you.

  • @Skizzags1974
    @Skizzags1974 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for creating this content. Very helpful!

  • @coreylambrecht5797
    @coreylambrecht5797 3 місяці тому

    12:43 : the crack is clearly extending into the foundation (to the left)

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my 3 місяці тому

      Thanks @coreylambrecht5797 for watching the video and making the comment. The crack I was talking about was part of the stone sill and rim, not extending through the concrete below. The crack present to the left is a crack reflecting through the parging and not showing signs of settling. The key takeaway we were trying to illustrate is how to help determine if a crack is severe enough to warrant additional review or is just a crack in an old building. Please keep the comments coming. The CCPIA wants to hear more from our members.

    • @coreylambrecht5797
      @coreylambrecht5797 3 місяці тому

      @@robclaus-lx6my thank you. 👍🏼

  • @rhvreramon
    @rhvreramon 3 місяці тому

    Great video. ( CCPIA member).

  • @szann6639
    @szann6639 3 місяці тому

    Good tip Rob. thank you.

  • @ponderosainspectionsllc
    @ponderosainspectionsllc 3 місяці тому

    Ha! I recognize that building. Well done.

  • @sequencepropertyinspections
    @sequencepropertyinspections 3 місяці тому

    Thanks Rob. Excellent advice.

  • @HouseDarten
    @HouseDarten 3 місяці тому

    👌🏿

  • @TheRealEstateInspectionCompany
    @TheRealEstateInspectionCompany 4 місяці тому

    Great video. Thanks Dillon.

  • @Chocolealtadgaming
    @Chocolealtadgaming 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the info

  • @rhvreramon
    @rhvreramon 4 місяці тому

    What software is good to use?

  • @JamesSmith-uc8nt
    @JamesSmith-uc8nt 4 місяці тому

    What a fantastic video

    • @robclaus-lx6my
      @robclaus-lx6my 4 місяці тому

      Thank you. This simple step can be incorporated into every type of inspection.

  • @edenanimates1465
    @edenanimates1465 4 місяці тому

    Pomni’s here Looking for a way out of the digital hell she’s in

  • @treyton537
    @treyton537 4 місяці тому

    Promo-SM

  • @HouseDarten
    @HouseDarten 4 місяці тому

    Thank you ! 🙏🏾

  • @afathersjournal1584
    @afathersjournal1584 4 місяці тому

    Awesome point out.

  • @sane52668
    @sane52668 5 місяців тому

    nice video

  • @sleepyJaclyn
    @sleepyJaclyn 5 місяців тому

    You remind me of Andrew Tate if he had a real job lol