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    What is the recommended training / certifications for IR?

    I'm thinking about buying an IR camera but need to figure in the training time and cost and just don't know what is needed for basic HI use and more advanced use.

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    For building diagnostics (Home Inspector), level 1 is fine. If you are looking for a cam, shop around and then contact Tom Black for a cam and training. I highly doubt you will find a better deal elsewhere.

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    I have heard about level 1 but don't really know what it is or who gives it out. And how does that compare to the NACHI IR training? (I have never had been a fan of NACHI internet wonder inspectors but am looking for comparisons)


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    I don't know anything about INachi IR training. Is it Level 1? Is it live of on line? I know that the group that I trained with has been into IR for quite some time and still provide services all over the country and are extremely experienced. I don't remember exactly, but I think I spent about a week in a classroom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Martin View Post
    I have heard about level 1 but don't really know what it is or who gives it out. And how does that compare to the NACHI IR training? (I have never had been a fan of NACHI internet wonder inspectors but am looking for comparisons)
    Here's a comparison by some of nickies finest.

    InterNACHI's Next IR Certificaton Class - InterNACHI Inspection Forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Harris View Post
    Here's a comparison by some of nickies finest.

    InterNACHI's Next IR Certificaton Class - InterNACHI Inspection Forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cantrell View Post
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    Level 1 is for building diagnostics, Level 2 is for evaluating machinery, and Level 3 is for teaching.

    I do agree that by simply taking a Level 1 (or any other level), you really can't expect to walk out the door and be an expert... just like any other trade. The class will give you an understanding of the use of the technology (emissivity, reflectivity, etc), how to use the cam, and how to evaluate the scans. Once you get out of the class you have to use what you have learned to gain experience.

    Experience is what makes an expert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Martin View Post
    What is the recommended training / certifications for IR?

    I'm thinking about buying an IR camera but need to figure in the training time and cost and just don't know what is needed for basic HI use and more advanced use.
    I took a couple of high-dollar United Infrared classes. That program is for full-time Thermographers. I got my Level 1 on-line thru Infraspection Institute. I think it was $1750. (Sadly all this IR stuff is priced high. I wonder how on-line classes could cost so much.) I don't think I got all that much out of level 1 training. Infraspection offers a 3-day class for Home Inspectors for $1000 (then add-in travel/lodging...) that's on my wish-list; probably never to be fulfilled. As an alternative, I took INachi's 16-hr webinar class; at least that was only $450, and no travel costs. He repeated some stuff I learned in level 1; but I did pick up a couple of HI tips. After starting to use my camera in the field, I emailed the instructor asking questions, and found him to be rather condescending in his replies. Our prof assoc sponsored a couple of classes, and each time I pick up just a couple more tips. I'm still on the look-out for good HI IR training. Good Luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philo Ramos View Post
    I took a couple of high-dollar United Infrared classes. That program is for full-time Thermographers. I got my Level 1 on-line thru Infraspection Institute. I think it was $1750. (Sadly all this IR stuff is priced high. I wonder how on-line classes could cost so much.) I don't think I got all that much out of level 1 training. Infraspection offers a 3-day class for Home Inspectors for $1000 (then add-in travel/lodging...) that's on my wish-list; probably never to be fulfilled. As an alternative, I took INachi's 16-hr webinar class; at least that was only $450, and no travel costs. He repeated some stuff I learned in level 1; but I did pick up a couple of HI tips. After starting to use my camera in the field, I emailed the instructor asking questions, and found him to be rather condescending in his replies. Our prof assoc sponsored a couple of classes, and each time I pick up just a couple more tips. I'm still on the look-out for good HI IR training. Good Luck!
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    Default Re: What is the recommended training for IR?

    I read through this thread hoping for a recommendation for credible Level 1 training but not sue I got anywhere. There's lots of on line courses and out of town courses. Who took what? Surely there are some recommendations.

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    I read through this thread hoping for a recommendation for credible Level 1 training but not sue I got anywhere. There's lots of on line courses and out of town courses. Who took what? Surely there are some recommendations.

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    Jeffrey and Don,

    What is the "standard of care" in your area for home inspectors? Around here, IR is not much used by HIs. Forensic inspectors, specialists and expert witnesses will. You do NOT want to give away this service, but the vast majority of real estate inspections do not warrant IR and buyers (around here) are not willing to absorb the additional cost of a "level 1" inspection. As a result, the significant cost of an IR camera and training is not going to bring additional business or a higher price for the inspection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunnar Alquist View Post
    ........ buyers (around here) are not willing to absorb the additional cost of a "level 1" inspection. As a result, the significant cost of an IR camera and training is not going to bring additional business or a higher price for the inspection.
    Same around here. People like the idea of additional tests until they realize they need to pay for them. I've been thinking about IR as an additional service I could provide but there is little to no market for it around here. And I would not get one of the cams and pay for the course to just include it as part of my regular inspections.

    Maybe when the price of the training becomes more reasonable, I'll consider it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Martin View Post
    What is the recommended training / certifications for IR?

    I'm thinking about buying an IR camera but need to figure in the training time and cost and just don't know what is needed for basic HI use and more advanced use.
    InterNACHI IR Training $500 vs Level 1 $ 1800 both basic IR course now choice is your.
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    Default Re: What is the recommended training for IR?

    More importantly is the course provider self certified or accredited by an independent body?

    A teacher providing courses under the guise that he is qualified by third party when he is not is misleading and deceptive.


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