Information & Links are provided as a courtesy to our members and guests. CAHI does not sponsor, endorse or state an opinion either for or against products found on these sites.
Some of these sites require you to first register & establish a login and password (FREE). Then you will be able to login and take their FREE courses. These are some of the best free continuing education courses you will find on topics & products. You are sure to see some of these items or situations on an inspection but were never taught in formal inspection training schools! EDUCATE YOURSELF! BE THE BEST!
- State & Federal sites
- Home Component Manufacturer sites
- Service Company sites
- Professional & Trade Association sites
- Free Continuing Education sites
- Product & Material sites
- Tool sites
ABC’s of Trench Drainage (OSHA Course 802 – Trench and Excavation Safety)
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AMERICAN WOOD COUNCIL – Free Online Courses:
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ASBESTOS: Your Guide to Hiring an Asbestos Abatement Company
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Carlin Combustion Technology, Inc – burners & controls
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CERTAINTEED ONLINE EDUCATION—- Browse, engage and learn.
Building Envelope Design for Moisture and Mold Control in Framed Wall Assemblies (BSP761)
Low Slope Bituminous Roof Systems (0BSP13)
Principles of Attic Ventilation (0BSP03)
Publications for Product Life Cycle Assessment (BSP745)
The Practice of Sustainable Design: Commercial Buildings (BSP730)
The Systems Approach to Designing a House: Part 1 (0BSP31)
The Systems Approach to Designing a House: Part 2 (0BSP33)
The Systems Approach to Designing a House: Part 3 (0BSP40)
Vinyl Siding: Basics and Beyond (0BSP15)
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Commerical Upward-Action Sectional Doors
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Connecticut Dept of Consumer Protection
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Connecticut Dept of Environmental Protection
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Control of Condensation, Mold & Energy Leakage to Improve Building Performance
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Creating Custom Curves: Adding Interest to Architecural Designs
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National Electrical Code Internet Connection
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Exterior Insulation Finish Systems – EIFS
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Float Glass Manufacturing & Architecural Glass Products
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EIFS – “Fluid Applied Waterproof, Air Barriers for Moisture Control & Mold Prevention in Wall Construction
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Form with Function: Dramatic Design with Cable & Rod Systems
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Home Inspection Pro – software
home inspection report software ( Email Sales@HomeInspectorPro.com for coupon code to receive $100 off software to CAHI members)
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Impact Resistant Glazing Systems for Coastal Construction
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Inspection Tool-child safety outlet plug remover
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Introduction to ICFs: Insulating Concrete Forms
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LEED Certification & Sustainable Steel Building Systems
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Light Gauge Steel Framing Connection Products
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Moisture Management in Sidewall Construction
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New LinkCool Thermoplastic Roofing Systems for Sustainable Buildings
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Principles of Universal Design in Housing & Home Appliances
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Professional Equipment – inspection tools
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Reflective Insulation, Radiant Barriers & Control Coatings
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Reflective-Protective Roof Coating Systems
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Roofing & Glazing Polycarbonate Sheeting Systems
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Science of Specifying Moisture & Mold in Framed Wall Assemblies
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Septic Systems – Korth Engineering
septic system design & solutions
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Sound Control & Acoustics for Architects
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Understanding Special Purpose Doors & Windows
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Understanding Thermal Performance & XPS
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Utilizing Light-Gauge Steel Framing Systems
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Waterproofing Exterior Cementitious Wall Surfaces
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“Why Build with Steel? Utilizing Light-Gauge Steel Framing Systems”
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Wood University- Free Courses-“Engineered Wood Basics”, “Design of Wood Connections” – click here
Engineered wood floors are susceptible to flooring failures/ moisture problems – click here
Moisture and mold testing/ inspecting methods for building inspectors (e-book) – click here
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