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Inspecting Roofs: Correct Installations and Associated Defects
Keyword(s)
Michael Casey; Roofing, Roofs, Inspecting Roofs, ICC, Alabama, Delaware, Florida; Illinois; Indiana; Maryland; Mississippi; Montana; Nevada; New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma; Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington; West Virginia, Wisconsin
In this course, you will learn about different roofing types, components of installation, and related materials. You will also learn to identify installation defects for both low slope, steep slope roofs, and ice dams, and roof drainage systems.
Credits
ASHI CE:6.0, CE:4.0, OH CE:4.0

Description
In this course, you will learn general information, components of installation and common defects, as well as what to report when you inspect steep-sloped roofs and low-sloped roofs. Find out more about the specifics for Asbestos Cement Shingles, Asphalt (Fiberglass) Shingles, Concrete and Clay Tiles, Fiber Cement Shingles, Metal Panels and Shingles, Slate Roof Coverings, Synthetic Polymer Roof Coverings, Wood Shingles and Shakes, Built-Up Roofs, Mineral-Surfaced Roll Roofing, Modified Bitumen Roofing, Polyurethane Foam Roofing, Single-ply Membrane Roofs along with information about ice dams and roof drainage. TREC #43930; FL #1642; IL #454.000757 "Mandatory"; WA #H22022531; TN #884; OH #HICO0093711; OK #16153-H; NV #CE.8282225-IOS; NC #CEC726; SD #5581E426; MD Approved; ICC #35905; MS Approved; RI #EC-534
IL Home Inspector: Upon completion of this
course, please email education@ashi.org, ASHI must submit your CE credits to IDFPR (Illinois Dept. of Financial
and Professional Regulation)
Disclosure:
Some states may require you to follow the state’s Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. Please consult your state’s administrative rules for Home Inspection to ensure you are following the expected Standards and Codes in your state.