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[Session 1] Attic and Crawlspace Ventilation and [Session 2] Electrical Service Inspections-Knowledge to Use Everyday
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Joe Konopacki, Insulation and Ventilation, Electrical, Attic, Crawlspace, Ventilation, Moisture, Alabama; Delaware; Indiana; Montana; New Hampshire; New Mexico; Oregon; Virginia; West Virginia; Wisconsin
Session (1) Attic and Crawlspace Ventilation:Ventilation is used to manage moisture and temperature in attics and crawlspaces, yet most ventilation is undersized and poorly incorporated.Session (2) Electrical Service Inspections-Knowledge to Use Everyday:
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ASHI CE:3.0, CE:3.0
Description
[Session 1] As many as four different trades must coordinate on a new home to properly ventilate the attic. A lack of coordination results in most attics being poorly ventilated. While attics and crawlspaces are physically connected to a home, the air, moisture and pollutants in these spaces should not be exchanged with the rest of the home. The attic and crawlspace ventilation must be separate from the ventilation that provides fresh air to the living space. [Session2] A certificate of completion will be available to you once you view the presentation in entirety and successfully complete the 20 question exam.
IL Home Inspector: Please note this course
requires your exam to be proctored. 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)