Ray Darrah
10-20-2007, 10:56 AM
This board is a great source of information, thanks to all who post here.
With the Building and Real Estate Industry in a slump; Home Inspectors may consider adding FloorCovering Certifications and Inspections to their existing business.
There are many areas of the U.S. and Canada void of Certified Flooring Inspectors.
California, Colorado, Alabama, Mississippi, New Mexico, The Entire North East, are a few areas needing Certified Flooring Inspectors.
It seems to me that home inspectors know how to inspect and already have knowledge of flooring materials and installation, so why not add credentials and income from this category that needs help.
Good places to obtain certifications:
woodfloors.org (hardwood)
fcits.org (carpet and hard surface).
There are more certifications out there and if anybody is interested they are more than welcome to call Ray Darrah or Linda Lockwood. The numbers can be found at questinspect.com, or email me.
Ray@questinspect.com (Ray@questinspect.com)
or
Linda@questinspect.com
Thank you and I'm hoping this is an appropriate post.
Thank you,
Ray Darrah
With the Building and Real Estate Industry in a slump; Home Inspectors may consider adding FloorCovering Certifications and Inspections to their existing business.
There are many areas of the U.S. and Canada void of Certified Flooring Inspectors.
California, Colorado, Alabama, Mississippi, New Mexico, The Entire North East, are a few areas needing Certified Flooring Inspectors.
It seems to me that home inspectors know how to inspect and already have knowledge of flooring materials and installation, so why not add credentials and income from this category that needs help.
Good places to obtain certifications:
woodfloors.org (hardwood)
fcits.org (carpet and hard surface).
There are more certifications out there and if anybody is interested they are more than welcome to call Ray Darrah or Linda Lockwood. The numbers can be found at questinspect.com, or email me.
Ray@questinspect.com (Ray@questinspect.com)
or
Linda@questinspect.com
Thank you and I'm hoping this is an appropriate post.
Thank you,
Ray Darrah