How to Perform an Electrical Inspection According to the InterNACHI® SOP

Published 2019-12-20
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® Jim Krumm and Mike Krumm as they inspect the electrical system of a home according to InterNACHI's Home Inspection Standards of Practice.
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All Comments (21)
  • @garygech
    This was really good, and the emphasis on safety was terrific. I am very thankful. I learned a great deal.
  • Very helpful! Thanks for putting so much time into these videos. The effort put into the add-in diagrams and built in videos is extra helpful. Keep up the great work! Thanks again.
  • @farmerdave7965
    As a Colorado electrician, I appreciate your work. Looks to be pretty thorough.
  • Some very good tips and information. Carrying extra screws in case you drop and lose some: nice touch!
  • @jpurvis1
    Great content, and as Always, Jim is a very good mentor, Inspector and coach.
  • @SwingTrading
    I'm just getting started doing home inspections, great video.
  • @leotexas3485
    Thank you for this! I’m an Apprentice, for my side job, and this helps me understand what Inspectors look for during inspections!
  • @AfGG
    Nicely explained thank you great sir! I got a midterm popping up for my electrical inspection course and this helps generalize everything 💯
  • @vince6829
    Very comprehensive inspection. I am a recently-retired professor of biology. One thing that I had access to back when I was still teaching was a lab safety inspection checklist. I used the checklist in preparing for scheduled lab inspections. I am wondering if electricians and homeowners would benefit from a home electrical inspection checklist. Just a thought. It would be fairly easy to generate from what you addressed in your video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
  • @hozelaud1667
    Thank you very much for sharing all this to me you are top the best to hear and learn ,my whole respect and admire your knowelege,i want to become like you
  • @izabari
    As a newbie I'm wondering if there is a list of correct gauge wires to size of breaker. Would be handy. Great video!!!
  • I noticed that there is dryer duct hose running right next to the distribution panel, which normally we are not supposed to have any plumbing or duct work either directly above or below. Would you call that out as a defect or simply note its existence in this particular case?
  • @joeshmoe5935
    Ideal circuit analyzer? In my mind last 2 weeks have been fighting over Amprobe INSP III or Ideal. Folks say Ideal take too long for start and load drop screen.
  • @AnAZPatriot
    All the new construction at least post 2015 the main panels are outside also in Texas.
  • Would this be a good guidelines to how electrical inspectors for the city do inspections