1793
Senior Member
- Location
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Occupation
- Inspector
1793 said:Home Inspector in report called the Panel but said the Service was OK.
There is a Zinsco panel in the basement with no main and about ten circuits. I'll try to get photos.
acrwc10 said:I don't think it a stretch to say there are a few not so good "Home inspectors" out there.
iwire said:Or electricians
Or inspectors
Or customers
Or bosses.
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What about a group with an odd number of people?:grin:don_resqcapt19 said:Half of every group, no matter what group you are talking about, were in the lower half of their class.
charlie b said:We should probably add engineers to that list, Bob.
acrwc10 said:Well I didn't want to point out there are more bad "electricians" out there then home inspectors. :smile: but that is by default, a mere fact that there are fewer home inspectors then electricians. All you need to call your self a home inspector is a business card. At least in most places you need to have some kind of license to be an electrician.
brian john said:Yeah when you see the heart doctor or your lawyer remember to ask which half of the class he/she was in.
ceb58 said:What do you call the guy that finished last in his med. school class? Doctor
Sounds backwards to me!:grin:Pierre C Belarge said:NYS requires all home inspectors to take classes, then a test and keep CEUs each year.
NYS, has no requirements for anyone in regards to becoming an electrician or EC. Only some local jurisdictions have those requirements.
Welcome to the great state of New York. You would think they would wake up long enough to grab all of the revenue generated by the licencing fees.ItsHot said:Sounds backwards to me!:grin: