Performing an Exterior Inspection According to the InterNACHI® SOP

Published 2020-01-17
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/internachi?sub_confirmation=1 In this part of the nine-part video series on home inspections, follow along with Certified Professional Inspector® Ray Kline and Lon Henderson as they inspect the exterior of a home according to InterNACHI's Home Inspection Standards of Practice.
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All Comments (6)
  • @CruzRuiz215
    I’m going through the SOP course and am using these videos to supplement my education. I highly recommend any new member follow suit. It helps to get as thorough an understanding as possible.
  • @davidbolam71
    Wish you had looked under the pop-out window, often there are defects that should be mentioned.
  • @carlosluque3285
    Great great video guys i like all videos of internachi there are the best
  • @mdrumz6104
    When they were first talking about the cracks in the brick, they mentioned bringing in a structural engineer. Then, Lonn said it was a brick veneer. Since it is brick veneer, would it still be considered a possible structural issue, or just cosmetic? It seems that since the weep holes were filled, couldn't the cracks be from water getting behind the bricks and freezing?
  • @limperlunk7292
    Given the era of home and brick cladding, that looks to be EIFS siding and trim in various area given the uniform texture, not stucco. No?