Performing a Home Inspection with CPI® Brian Cameron

Published 2022-09-02
Watch InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector CPI® Brian Cameron of Camelot Home Inspections as he performs a home inspection in Noonday, Texas. For more home inspection training videos, please visit www.nachi.org/education.

All Comments (15)
  • This one was really and actually informative. He gave out tips of what to look for and what they meant, gave advice about inspecting, and I just felt like I was actually being mentored. More of this guy would be great!
  • @Ghaemi350z
    Awesome video! Studying now to become a home Inspector. I'm a complete beginner at the moment. Can we get more "Performing a Home Inspection" videos in Texas please :).
  • @arctonica
    Very informative. I'm just starting my own home inspection business and have been watching lots of home inspection videos. This one is at the top of my saved list of videos. I learned a lot from Brian on this inspection. He offered several things I would not have thought of that an inspector should be alerted to relative to safety while conducting the inspection. Also, Brian's inspection process has a natural progression that works well. All in all, I learned a lot from Brian. Thank you for taking the time to do this video.
  • I really enjoyed his walk through. Very practical and through. Not pretentious, and has a great sense of humor. He wants to be the best at his trade and shows it. I am starting in this trade myself in the Northwest, which has some different issues, but I will be taking his advice on all things he shared....Glad he doesn't appease Realtors and compromise his reports. Look forward to any other videos he may have.
  • I can tell just by the porch lights this is in Texas. We put a heavy gauge metal roof on our house and its amazing. resists hail and we got a discount on our insurance every year. I highly recommend them.
  • Great inspection video with helpful explanations etc. On something like this, I bet it would be helpful to get on Google Earth and go through the history of photos. Often, they will show photos of the home in 2-, 3- or 5-year increments.
  • @Bill67J
    1:11:42. Sorry, but that's not an arc fault breaker. Square D breakers use a yellow push to test button for GFI and white for combination arc fault, purple for dual function. You can even see the label is marked "Tub" for #10 breaker. The label also shows that 100A feeder breaker on top was going to their shop.
  • @TheLawnlady
    Good information, what type of software are you using for you final report?
  • @DansVlog
    I love the difference between the newbie, inspectors and the veterans. You can always tell the newbie because they got all types of garbage hanging off of their belt. The veteran Inspector has a pen, maybe a cell phone and maybe a screwdriver and a flashlight sticking in a pocket.