Wow, 2 HVAC seminars!! InterNACHI is AMAZING!!! Awesome credentials and webinar Mr. Grubbs, Thank you for your service!!! Seriously, this webinar....is excellent. Probably the best webinar on this subject InterNACHI has put on their channel. * Applauds John Grimaldi CMI and InterNACHI Home Inspector Mentor
this was unbelievably helpful in helping my understanding of how a heat pump works!! I was a bit iffy in my understanding of the processes as I read through my text book and Eric had a great way of really breaking down all the components and explaining their function. I really liked the diagrams of the inside of the unit.
Can you guys please review your standards for AC and mold inspections for the South? I feel like we should be demanding lab tests for most environments by standard, and not enpugh is done to ensure clean vents.
Is there any good reason why two different inspectors, both NACHI certified, missed the fact that two HVAC units were sharing the same return ducting? There was a giant 12" Flex duct connecting the two A/C units and both of them managed to miss that fact. The rear unit of our duplex was pulling 100% of it's return air from the front unit and no one caught this mistake. Insurance won't cover it because multiple inspectors missed it.
@@internachi Then why did the online coursework cover that scenario? If it’s a visual inspection, and you can visually see with zero obstruction that the return ductwork between two HVAC units is shared (which is not permitted), how is that beyond the scope? That response you just gave me immediately causes me to lose faith in the industry I just joined.
@@mrosenblatt thats really strange, most insurance companies I work with would require a licensed HVAC contractor to provide a report on something like that, not a home inspector. Every company is a little different
Wow, 2 HVAC seminars!! InterNACHI is AMAZING!!! Awesome credentials and webinar Mr. Grubbs, Thank you for your service!!!
Seriously, this webinar....is excellent. Probably the best webinar on this subject InterNACHI has put on their channel. * Applauds
John Grimaldi
CMI and InterNACHI Home Inspector Mentor
Our pleasure!
this was unbelievably helpful in helping my understanding of how a heat pump works!! I was a bit iffy in my understanding of the processes as I read through my text book and Eric had a great way of really breaking down all the components and explaining their function. I really liked the diagrams of the inside of the unit.
Thanks for watching.
Loved this webinar. Helped me so much. Thank you.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching. I teach free online classes for inspectors at www.nachi.org/webinars. Free, online, and open to everyone.
Thank your for this webinar and teaching. I have learned a lot>
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching. I teach free online classes for inspectors at www.nachi.org/webinars. Free, online, and open to everyone.
Fantastic info! Thanks Eric!
Agreed.
thx guys awesome info… AAC Home and Property Services (Central Florida)
Thank you.
Can you guys please review your standards for AC and mold inspections for the South? I feel like we should be demanding lab tests for most environments by standard, and not enpugh is done to ensure clean vents.
Good suggestion.
Had some troubles, with my zoom link not working when I tried to attend the webinar on the 19th.
They're all recorded at www.nachi.org/webinars
i didnt know a furnace could be installed laying on its side. Is that allowed ? It was a cat 1
Yes.
Is there any good reason why two different inspectors, both NACHI certified, missed the fact that two HVAC units were sharing the same return ducting? There was a giant 12" Flex duct connecting the two A/C units and both of them managed to miss that fact. The rear unit of our duplex was pulling 100% of it's return air from the front unit and no one caught this mistake. Insurance won't cover it because multiple inspectors missed it.
That's beyond the scope of a home inspection.
@@internachi Then why did the online coursework cover that scenario? If it’s a visual inspection, and you can visually see with zero obstruction that the return ductwork between two HVAC units is shared (which is not permitted), how is that beyond the scope? That response you just gave me immediately causes me to lose faith in the industry I just joined.
@@mrosenblatt It may be easier if Ben admits error, no biggie otherwise..?!
@@mrosenblatt thats really strange, most insurance companies I work with would require a licensed HVAC contractor to provide a report on something like that, not a home inspector. Every company is a little different