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The Ride Along Home Inspection Podcast

The Ride Along Home Inspection Podcast

著者: Brad Lowery
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Welcome to the Ride... Along! In the trades, a ride along is a time where apprentices shadow master tradesmen on the job. Here... we're riding along with Home Inspectors around the country as we spotlight the people, places, and perils that make up the fascinating world of real estate. Be sure to follow us @theridealongshow on all social platforms! And watch the full Ride Along series on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/@theridealongshow!2022 マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • PEX Part III - PEX lawsuits, and should inspectors put a PEX disclaimer in their reports?
    2025/07/21

    The conversation around PEX piping has generated a LOT of opinions on this channel. We thought the episode with Eric Aune would be the last on the topic, but inspector Jon Bolton reached out to us regarding material failures and class action lawsuits that are still ongoing surrounding the product. So, we figured we'd bring him on for a rebuttal of sorts. But we want to kick the conversation to YOU guys? As inspectors, have we reached the point of discovery where a PEX disclaimer is warranted? Or are we still sorting out and improving a product that has a strong future use case? Sound off in the comments!

    Oh and if you're in the Dallas area tonight, go hear Matt speak at the regional BS and Beer event happening this evening! BS = Building Science 😉

    The Links:

    Register for Inspection Fuel (September 8-10 in New Orleans) here: https://www.inspectionfuel.com/register

    Subscribe to our newsletter at: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter

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    50 分
  • Ep. 55 - Don't get bent out of shape about PEX! Feat. Master Plumber Eric Aune of Mechanical Hub ​
    2025/07/14

    Y'all had some STRONG thoughts on our episode about PEX last year, so who better to straighten things out than Master Plumber Eric Aune of @mechanical-hub and @buildshow ?! If you haven't followed him yet, he's a plumbing and heating expert from Minnesota... and you absolutely should follow him! On top of hosting and contributing on both sites, he's also the host of the Make Trades Great Again podcast.

    In a nutshell, if you have questions on plumbing, this guy has answers, and this week we discuss the evolution of plumbing technology, particularly focusing on PEX and its comparison to Polybutylene. Eric shares insights from his extensive experience in the industry, including the importance of adapting to new technologies and the challenges faced by professionals in the field. The conversation also touches on the significance of audience engagement through social media and podcasts, highlighting the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the plumbing industry.

    The Links:

    Register for Inspection Fuel (September 8-10 in New Orleans) here: https://www.inspectionfuel.com/register

    Sign up for our newsletter here: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter

    Check out @mechanical-hub there.

    Check out The Build Show Network here: https://buildshownetwork.com

    The TLDR:

    • Discussion on the evolution of plumbing technology.
    • PEX is often compared to Polybutylene, but they are not the same and one is vastly superior.
    • The industry has learned from past mistakes with Polybutylene.
    • Engagement with the audience is crucial for industry professionals.
    • Social media plays a significant role in sharing knowledge.
    • Continuous learning is essential in the plumbing field.
    • Innovations in water heating technology are emerging.
    • The importance of adapting to new technologies is emphasized.
    • Eric likes a hybrid system and installs both PEX and copper.
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  • Ep. 54 - Inspecting for MOLD and suspected organic growth in Louisiana - with Kristian Geiger
    2025/07/01

    Growth... it's almost as weird as the word MOIST. But this time of year, it's a very real concern as we enter the warm, humid, wet summer. Especially in the dirty South, mold and organic growth is super prevalent this time of year. That's why we brought in expert Kristian Geiger of Avid Inspection Specialists to talk about it, as we dig into:

    • the process of inspection for mold
    • his personal experiences from the field, including injuries and interesting finds
    • and the ethical considerations and licensing requirements surrounding mold inspections.

    Other areas of mold inspection we discuss involve things like consumer protection, the methodology for large inspections, the importance of adhering to health standards, and the tools and techniques used in the field. We also touch on the competitive landscape of mold inspection and how it influences standards of practice. So GROW your knowledge with us as we discuss all things mold and organic growth.

    The Links:

    Register for Inspection Fuel (September 8-10 in New Orleans) here: https://www.inspectionfuel.com/register

    Sign up for our newsletter here: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter

    The TLDR:

    • Summer market is busy and full of opportunities.
    • Training new inspectors involves hands-on experience and gradual responsibility.
    • Mold inspections are a growing area of focus in the industry.
    • Unique regional challenges exist, such as termite issues in Louisiana.
    • Ethical practices are crucial in mold inspection to avoid conflicts of interest.
    • Licensing requirements for mold inspections vary by state.
    • Continuous learning is essential for inspectors to stay updated.
    • Field experiences often lead to unexpected and interesting stories.
    • Networking with other inspectors can provide valuable insights.
    • Maintaining high standards in inspections builds trust with clients.
    • There are things that protect the consumer in mold inspection.
    • Licensed inspectors follow a code of ethics.
    • Mold inspections require a thorough understanding of moisture sources.
    • The inspection process can be time-consuming and requires foresight.
    • Tools should enhance the inspection, not replace the inspector's judgment.
    • Health concerns should dictate the standards of practice used.
    • Inspectors should rely on visual assessments first.
    • Competition influences the tools and techniques used in inspections.
    • Mold inspection standards can vary significantly by region.
    • Networking and collaboration among inspectors can enhance practices.
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    39 分

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