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OMG - Online Meeting Group
Приєднався 7 лют 2018
The Online Meeting Group is a pilot program of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the American Society of Home Inspectors that has no geographic boundaries and meets online on the first Wednesday evening of each month at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 7:00 P.M. Central Standard Time, 6:00 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, and 5:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time.
The Online Meetings are FREE to attend, please register at the following link - www.cyberashi.org/calendar/
If you wish to join ASHI you can do so here - www.cyberashi.org/join/
The Online Meetings are FREE to attend, please register at the following link - www.cyberashi.org/calendar/
If you wish to join ASHI you can do so here - www.cyberashi.org/join/
Health Hazards in Plumbing for Home Inspectors
The ASHI Online Meeting Group presents, Health Hazards in Plumbing, by Welmoed Sisson.
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Identifying Water Pumps on Home Inspections
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The ASHI Online Meeting Group presents, Identifying Water Pumps on Home Inspections, by Master Plumber Kenny Hart.
Questions From the Field - Home Inspection Q&A
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MAC ASHI presents, Questions From the Field, by Alan Beal.
Chimneys 101 - For Home Inspectors
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MAC ASHI presents, Chimneys 101, by Christina el-Hage.
Inspecting Older Homes for Home Inspectors
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MAC ASHI presents, Inspecting Older Homes, by Reuben Saltzman.
Questions From the Field Part 2 - Home Inspector Q&A
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MAC ASHI presents, Questions From the Field, with Alan Beal.
Buried Oil Tanks on Home Inspections
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The ASHI Online Meeting Group presents, Buried Oil Tanks for Home Inspectors, by John Pollard.
A Century of Plumbing Changes on Home Inspections - Part 2
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The ASHI Online Meeting Group presents, A Century of Plumbing Changes (Part 2) with Master Plumber, Kenny Hart.
Aluminum Wiring Hazards on Home Inspections
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In this presentation, Bob will go over the issues with Aluminum Wiring and multiple methods of remediation. He will address the pros and cons of the different methods and then demonstrate why he believes that COPALUM Crimping is second only to a complete rewire.
A Century of Plumbing Changes for Home Inspectors
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The ASHI Online Meeting Group presents, A Century of Plumbing Changes for Home Inspectors, by Master Plumber Kenny Hart.
The Science of Building Performance for Home Inspectors
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Thee ASHI Online Meeting Group presents, The Science of Building Performance for Home Inspectors, with Henry Gifford.
Expansion Tanks for Home Inspectors - Part 2 - with a Master Plumber
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The ASHI Online Meeting Groups presents, Expansion Tanks - Part 2 with Master Plumber, Kenny Hart.
The Science Behind, and Proper Installation of, Zip System Wall Sheathing
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MAC ASHI presents, The Science Behind, and Proper Installation of, Zip System Wall Sheathing, with Curt Bolton
The Life and Inspections of Long-time Home Inspector Danny Patkus
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MAC ASHI presents, The Life and Inspections of Long-time Home Inspector Danny Patkus.
Technically Exhaustive Home Inspections
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MAC ASHI Presents, Technically Exhaustive Inspections: Why You Should Consider Expanding Your Services, by Alan Beal.
Fire Alarms and Smoke Detectors for Home Inspectors
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Fire Alarms and Smoke Detectors for Home Inspectors
Case Study - Inspecting an early 1900s House
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Case Study - Inspecting an early 1900s House
Overview of A2L Refrigerants for Home Inspectors
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Overview of A2L Refrigerants for Home Inspectors
Introduction to Ductless Heat Pumps for Home Inspectors
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Introduction to Ductless Heat Pumps for Home Inspectors
How to Become a Successful Home Inspector
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How to Become a Successful Home Inspector
Electrical Safety in Existing Structures
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Electrical Safety in Existing Structures
The Building Science of Balconies for Home Inspectors
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The Building Science of Balconies for Home Inspectors
How to Inspect Heating and Cooling Systems - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
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How to Inspect Heating and Cooling Systems - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
Home Inspection Report Writing - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
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Home Inspection Report Writing - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
How to Inspect Electrical Systems - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
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How to Inspect Electrical Systems - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
Inspecting Structural Systems - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
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Inspecting Structural Systems - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
Plumbing Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
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Plumbing Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
How to Inspect Roofing - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
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How to Inspect Roofing - Q & A with Expert Home Inspectors
Exterior and Interior Issues on Home Inspections - Q & A with Expert Inspectors
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Exterior and Interior Issues on Home Inspections - Q & A with Expert Inspectors
Home Inspector Questions From the Field - Part 3
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Home Inspector Questions From the Field - Part 3
We piped a lot of health care sinks and floor sinks in dwv copper through the 90,s because we could fabricate the entire building. In Los Angeles California.
Tell that person that keeps asking questions to shut the hell up.
Bless our hard working honest professionals, men and women, that literally make our country, great!
FDJT
@PsychoSinterklaas I'm not sure what your comment has to do with blue collar workers making our infrastructure that supports our day-to-day, but bless you too for speaking your mind!
thank you
Mark is fantastic. So generous with his knowledge and expertise. He is an amazing presenter.
27:27 Simpson did not say what hanger would work - possibly a top hanger could, but you still have a problem nailing into the top flange.
Where can I find the video he mentions they would discuss later about exhaust/venting?
Good Boy Mark ! Instructor ?? Thank you mark .
Why doesn’t the Builder walk with you during the inspection????????????
getting the builder and inspector to coordinate appointment is impossible, Builder wont accept responcibility also
Lol. Mark just got in trouble.
if these are expert conversations i am not getting paid enough, everyone should be fired on this call omg
Ive seen Videos where you could see cabling in the Ceiling. wouldn't that cause the plaster and Ceiling to fail overtime? Interesting
Here's an idea: post these guidelines at big-box hardware stores where most of us buy these products.
Thank you
14:48 yes dirty holes
we have this system in our house for the last 20 years. It seems to take a lot of power to heat the house. EX: 3000 sq ft house uses 6000kw/h of power during cold winter months. It can get down to 10 below for a good part of the months of january february.
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I have a question how do i contact you?
Krocadil isn't meth....get your facts straight so your not putting misinformation out. Oh and just because someone is cooking it doesn't mean they are methheads. Many cooks just do it for money. And meth today is usually made w p2p. Not psuedo. Id almost bet there is no meth w psuedo anymore.
She asked if people heard of breaking bad? Idk its only like possible the most successful series ever made and has super high ratings. No never heard of it...
This lady can barely freaking talk. Stuttered, shakey voice and seems like she is nervous as hell. Get ypur shit together women
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Excellent information. I have a question though, when the heat leaves the ductwork when the fan stops, it has to go somewhere, so it must transfer through the walls of the duct into the confines of the building somewhere, so it's not really completely wasted, is it?
Not sure if it’s common where you’re from but termite damage should have also been mentioned.
One red flag I didn't notice in this is a green color in the power outlets. Copper wire and the fumes from meth production cause the green color.
I watched a few videos done by you, however unfortunately could not find one on the 59 series carrier. Could you load one showing, removing, cleaning & reinstalling the burners? on 59 series carrier. Thanks
This is GOOD information - Well researched!
43:30 Talking to the client at the sidewalk and a voice came over the Ring doorbell: "Please speak up."
Well DEA tye trash below me is making meth where are you while they poison the fuck out of me and my child from this shit.
Pretty sure things are made today to break in a certain amount of time. nothing is made anymore to last. that is the way it is.
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I just had a new 80% furnace installed last year. It replaced my old one made in 1957. It was rusted bad leaking carbon monoxide. I was going to go with a 90+ furnace but the replacement parts cost $1000 or more, like the circuit boards. I bet the new furnace does not last that long. The new ones are made out of thinner steel, so you have to buy a new one ever 10 to 15 years.
A 4:12 roof would be 12 inches in and 4 inches up. Not what he said.
Have a over insulated row house with a 80% gas 35 year old furnace that on coldest month cost less then $115 including gas stove water heater & gas dryer Been trying to get my mom to replace her huge gravity feed gas furnace that is 65 years old. She had 1 service call in all that time ( bad thermostat ). Know somebody that had a gas furnace that used a power pile thermostat. Best thing it having no 120 or 24 foot power will run during a power failure. Great vid.
I am very interested in your Mom's gravity furnace. Can you DM me a pic?
I was hoping for an example of a storage truss manufacturing defect where one of the webs connecting to the bottom cord has a 1 1/2" gap between the wood, with the gusset plates on each side. Does that matter? I didn't notice it until I was installing the storage floor plywood.
The first direct vent is to close to a window
In a high efficiency furnace (2 pvc pipes) is the combustion process completely sealed and separated from the air that mixes into the home? I ask because a new Radon mitigation install has the outflow pipe outside the home within a couple feet of the intake pipe to the furnace.
If the furnace has two pipes (combustion air intake and exhaust) and is properly installed, then yes; you are not mixing the combustion process with house air. Combustion air comes from outdoors and combustion fumes are exhausted to outdoors. Your radon vent should terminate above the eaves.
@@HollisBrown thanks for the reply. In Canada, certain zones (mine included) you can't terminate the radon vent above the eaves due to extreme temperatures. It has to be terminated within inches of the exterior of the home. Otherwise they completely ice up.
@@c.a.n.4202 O - Good to know...
That Radon exhaust tube should go all the way up to the roof line and a few feet above
@@Kiddro22 see my reply from a year ago
Not sure if this will be seen. I have discovered some water damage on one of my trusses in the garage section of my home that was built in 2000. The style of the truss looks similar to the Double Howe style. Is this something a roofing company can repair, or would I need to hire an engineering company to take a look at. Thanks
This is very helpful
Yes to make meth
He forgot to mention HE furnaces are expensive to repair and prone to fail earlier then simple single mid efficiency ones.Mid blower fan around 300-max 500 HE 1k-1200 that's just the blower.So you saved money on gas then once something goes wrong pay back all the savings plus more.Most HVAC tech use simple furnaces in their own houses.
That is the problem with efficiency. It's expensive.
Only expensive to repair HE furnaces and Air Conditioners if they are more than one stage and more than one speed! You can get single stage, single speed HE furnaces and air conditioners! They will last longer given the simple controls, motors, and simple valves. If you get units that are more than one stage, thats where the parts become more expensive and less reliable! Plus dual and variable stage systems might be quieter when operating on low, but when they do ramp up during extreme temps to full capacity, they are louder and more prone to break down due to the more sensitive parts like inverters, modulating gas valves, and vfd drives that are under higher stress due to them having to be built for single phase power give residential single family homes are only single phase serviced power! Single stage systems don’t need vfd’s modulating gas valves and inverters to operate, just relays and contactors!
True but your lungs are irreplaceable. Better of spending money for potentially better air quality if a heat pump isn’t an option.
Great video. Can this system be controlled by a person that is not living in the unit? Like a building manager? My furnace flames goes out and when I complain they come back on. Very strange.
That would depend on the thermostat. Many modern thermostat can be remotely controlled.
Nice video thank you so.much
We're here every month.
Can you post a link to an example of Alan's bullet-point report?