Home Inspection Continuing Education

We are a provider for NYS Home Inspectors Continuing Education Courses.

Please contact our office for available course dates.


Electrical And HVAC/R Training Center


We are a provider for NYS Home Inspectors Continuing Education Courses.

Please contact our office for available course dates.

Home inspectors in New York State are required to complete 24 hours of approved continuing education 

within their two-year license renewal period prior to the expiration date in order to renew their license. For more information on continuing education please contact the NYS Department of State of Division of Licensing Services at (518) 474-4429 or visit their site at: https://dos.ny.gov/home-inspector


Home Inspectors Continuing Education Courses

4002 – Forced Hot Air Heat - 8 Hours 

4003 – Hot Water (Hydronic) Heat - 8 Hours

4004 – Heat Pumps - 8 Hours

4005 – Air Conditioning Systems - 8 Hours

4006 - GFCI and AFCI Requirements in Dwelling Units – 2 Hours

4007- Inspecting PV Systems for 1 & 2 Family Dwellings - 4 Hours

4008 – Inspecting Residential Air - Conditioning Systems - 3 Hours

4009 - Electrical Seminar for Home Inspectors – 6 Hours

4010 - Photovoltaic Systems - What Home Inspectors Need to Know - 8 Hours

4011- Inspecting Swimming Pools - 5 Hours

4012 - Electrical Deficiency in 1 & 2 Family Dwellings - 4 Hours

4013 - Inspecting Electrical Services – 2 Hours

4014 - Procedure for Inspecting 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Electrical Systems - 8 Hours

4015 - Electrical Seminar for Home Inspectors – 4 Hours


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4002 – Forced Hot Air Heat - 8 Hours 

The student will be able to understand forced hot air ventilation system application. Students will review best installation practices to ensure quality installation. Explanation of components and controls used with in forced hot air heat system.       
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4003 – Hot Water (Hydronic) Heat - 8 Hours

 The student will be able to understand Hydronic heating system applications. Students will review best installation practices to ensure quality installation. Explanation of components and controls used to control Hydronic heating system.   
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4004 – Heat Pumps - 8 Hours

The student will be able to understand Heat Pumps applications. Students will review best installation practices to ensure quality installation. Explanation of components and controls used to control Heat pumps.
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4005 – Air-Conditioning Systems - 8 Hours

 The student will be able to understand Air-Conditioning System application. Students will review best installation practices to ensure quality installation. Explanation of components and controls used to control Air Conditioning system.
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4006 - GFCI and AFCI Requirements in Dwelling Units – 2 Hours

The home inspector will understand the location requirement for GFCI and AFCI in a dwelling and understand how and why GFCI and AFCI protection works.
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4007- Inspecting PV Systems for 1 & 2 Family Dwellings - 4 Hours

The home inspector will understand the location requirement for GFCI and AFCI in a dwelling and understand how and why GFCI and AFCI protection works.
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4008 – Inspecting Residential Air - Conditioning Systems - 3 Hours

The student will be able to recognize a step by step procedure of Inspecting Residential Air-Conditioning Systems. Students will review best installation practices to ensure quality installation. Explanation of components and controls used to control Air Conditioning system. 
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4009 - Electrical Seminar for 
Home Inspectors – 6 Hours

This 6-hour seminar will go into detail of the importance of inspecting the electrical system in a home. The home inspector will understand the safety issues concerning the electrical system.
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4010 - Photovoltaic Systems - What Home Inspectors Need to Know - 8 Hours

This 8-Hour seminar will go into detail the how’s and why’s PV system are install. The home inspector will understand and explain different techniques on how to inspect a residential PV system.
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4011- Inspecting Swimming Pools - 5 Hours

This 5-Hour seminar will go into detail on how to inspect a permanently installed pool. The home inspector will understand where GFCI protection is required and understand the importance of equipotential bonding.  
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4012 - Electrical Deficiency in 1 & 2 Family Dwellings - 4 Hours

This 4-Hour seminar will go into detail on how to inspect unsafe electrical conditions outside the house. The home inspector will understand basic electric safety requirements in areas such as attic, basement, and habitable areas.
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4013 - Inspecting Electrical Services – 2 Hours

This 2-Hour seminar will go into detail on how to inspect unsafe electrical conditions for the electrical service. The home inspector will be able to identify the components of an electrical service and understand their function. The home inspector will understand how to conduct a chronological inspection to identify defective and incorrect components in the electrical service. The last part of this seminar, the home inspector will be able to conduct a chronological inspection to identify defective and incorrect components, miswiring errors, and overload conditions in the electrical panel. The home inspector will know the proper grounding methods and be able to determine the size of grounding conductors. 
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4014 - Procedure for Inspecting 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Electrical Systems - 8 Hours

This 8-Hour seminar will go into detail on how to inspect a 1 & 2 Family Dwelling Electrical Systems from the outside to the inside. The instructor will give a step-by-step approach that will give the home inspector a direction on how to write a detailed report.    
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4015 - Electrical Seminar for 
Home Inspectors – 4 Hours

This 4-Hour seminar will explain types and procedures on the most common violations in the electrical system. The home inspector will understand the difference between a main panel and a sub-panel. Also, they will understand all associated equipment and material to the equipment. They will understand the difference between grounding & bonding and finally the home inspector will be able to verify where GFCI & AFCI are in a home. 
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Other Classes

Plumbing System,  Electrical System,
Structural Components 
Please call (631) 226-8021
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