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WAHI Spring 2017 Training Seminar

  • 10 Mar 2017
  • 7:30 AM
  • 11 Mar 2017
  • 5:30 PM
  • The Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center, Stevens Point, WI

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  • The Wisconsin Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. (WAHI) is offering an incredible opportunity to boost your business exposure by being an exhibitor at our 2017 Spring Training Seminar.
  • The Wisconsin Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. (WAHI) is offering an incredible opportunity to boost your business exposure by being an exhibitor at our 2017 Spring Training Seminar.
  • Registration for Friday morning, Friday Afternoon, Saturday, or a combination of all 3
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WAHI Spring 2017 Training Seminar - 15 Credits
Friday March 10 and Saturday March 11

Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center 
1001 Amber Ave., Stevens Point, WI  54482
Interested in being an exhibitor?
  Click here for details!


Friday, March 10th
Up to 7 Credits

      Education House

This on-site inspection event is comprised of 2 parts - an inspection review in the morning, followed by         inspection training in the afternoon. WAHI has obtained the use of a home in Stevens Point for this program.

 Part 1: Inspection Review - Friday Morning

This inspection review is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person in a black robe and a big “hammer” (a.k.a., gavel). Results are kept completely confidential.


The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM. Participants have two hours to complete their inspection - electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid with the limited time. Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel, as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring their own report format to complete during the inspection process, their own tools and 5 recently completed inspection reports (for review by the panel to assess if they are meeting state standards). There will be “must find, must report” items the panel will be looking for in your report - the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking. During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. 

The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.

Part 2: Inspection Training - Friday Afternoon

The afternoon session will be inspection training at the same property. Experienced inspectors and contractors will be posted throughout the house in numerous locations to provide approximately 45 minute presentations on how to inspect various components.  Participants will rotate from one area/presenter to the next area/presenter. 

One of the afternoon presenters will be David Geissler from On Site Performance Testing LLC.   David will demonstrate a blower door test and use an infrared camera to show what he looks for when performing an energy audit - you don't want to miss this!

The afternoon training will take place from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm and will be worth 4 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.

WAHI Member cost to attend this event is as follows:

Educational Review (morning) - $75.00  

Inspection Training (afternoon) - $60.00

Non-Members add $30.00 to the fees stated.

All participants must preregister as space is limited – no     on-site registrations.

All participants will be notified with the specific location of the house and any other important details the week of March 6th.

Lunch from 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm for the morning and all day participants.

For further information contact Education House Committee Chair Mike von Gunten at (262) 945-2446 or mike@lahigroup.com



Cocktail Party in the Vendor Room!

7-9 pm at the Holiday Inn

Drinks, appetizers and raffle prizes donated by our vendors!

    
Saturday, March 11th
8 Credits

  7 - 8 am         Registration and Breakfast  

  8:00 am         Frequently Misunderstood Plumbing
                         Jessica Cannizzaro, Milestone Plumbing 
                          
  9:15 am          Break and Visit the Vendors
 
  9:45 am          Focus on Energy - HVAC, Insulation and     Airsealing 
                          Patrick Stepanik and Andy Gostisha,
                          CLEAResult
  
 11:00 am        Electrical....the Rest of the Story
                         David Ruston, ABLE Building Inspection

 12:00 pm        Lunch/Annual Meeting/Vendors 
   
   1:30 pm        Old Homes - Part 1
                         David Ruston, ABLE Building Inspection 
                 
   3:15 pm        Break and Visit the Vendors
 
   3:45 pm        Old Homes - Part 2
                         David Ruston, ABLE Building Inspection
      
   5:30 pm         Conclusion 
Lodging  

Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center 
1001 Amber Avenue, Stevens Point, WI  54482


A block of rooms is being held for Thursday March 9, Friday March 10 and Saturday March 11 
with rates starting at $109.00

To reserve a room, click on this link WAHI-WI Assn. of Home Inspectors or call 715.344.0200 
 
Be sure to mention WAHI or our Group Code: WAH (no capital I) when making your reservation.

Room block expires on 
Thursday February 9, 2017



    


This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.

The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM.  Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit)   Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits.  Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.

This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.

The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM.  Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit)   Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits.  Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.

This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.

The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM.  Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit)   Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits.  Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.

This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.

The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM.  Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit)   Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits.  Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.

The afternoon session will be inspection training at the same property.  Experienced inspectors and contractors will be posted throughout the house in numerous locations to provide approximately 45 minute presentations on how to inspect various components - participants will then rotate to the next area/presenter.  The training will take place from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm and will be worth 4 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.

7 - 8 am     Registration and Breakfast

  8:00 am   Attic Insulation

                       Ed Cottingham, Zonolite Attic Insulatin Trust

                  Steps to Perform RV Inspections

                     Bob and Sally Nielsen, RV Inspection Connection

  9:45 am     Break and Visit the Vendors       

10:15 am     Siding and Flashing Deficiencies

                     Joe Martis & Matt Sneider, Guardian Exteriors

12:00 pm   Lunch/Annual Meeting/Visit the Vendors

  1:30 pm   In-Floor Radiant Heat

                     Howie Heier, Hydro-Flo Products, Inc.

  3:15 pm     Break and Visit the Vendors

  3:45 pm     Smoke Alarms - Deadly Differences 

                     Skip Walker, Walker Property Evaluation Services

  5:30 pm   Distribution of CEU Certificates

Ho-Chunk Casino, S3214 Hwy 12, Baraboo, WI

To reserve a room, call 1-800-746-2486. A block of rooms is being held for March 12, March 13 and

March 14 at a rate of $89.00. Be sure to mention “3747” when making your reservation.

Room block expires on Sunday March 1, 2015

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