• 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

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  • 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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  • Ep 53 - InterNACHI COO Ben Gromicko on why we should be charging $1000 for a Home Inspection
    2025/06/18

    YOU SHOULD BE CHARGING A $1000 AVERAGE FEE FOR YOUR INSPECTIONS! At least that's what many leading inspectors and inspection company owners are saying. Ben Gromicko, COO of InterNACHI, is one of them. And while we fully support the idea... we want to know how it can be done and how feasible it is for the average inspector around the country.

    And that's why we brought on Ben! Watch the whole thing, because we get into the importance of understanding the value of home inspections, the role of marketing and consumer perception, and the psychology behind pricing strategies. The conversation also touches on the significance of community engagement and generosity in building long-term client relationships.

    We also get into how InterNACHI is growing their educational content to train inspectors on natural disasters, modern technologies, water management, and innovative building techniques.

    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

    Learn more about InterNACHI here: https://www.nachi.org

    The TLDR:

    • Home inspectors need to understand the value they provide to clients.
    • Raising prices can lead to working less while earning more.
    • Marketing to the local community is essential for home inspectors.
    • Consumer perception can be influenced by social media and reviews.
    • Home inspectors should differentiate themselves from competitors.
    • The home inspection industry can support higher pricing through perceived value.
    • Networking with real estate agents can enhance visibility and credibility.
    • Generosity in times of crisis can build long-term client relationships.
    • Understanding market competition is crucial for pricing strategies.
    • Business success requires a combination of skills, including marketing and psychology.
    • Home inspectors can play a crucial role in disaster recovery efforts.
    • Leveraging trained home inspectors can help address inspection shortages after disasters.
    • InterNACHI continuously updates its coursework to include modern technologies.
    • Understanding water management is essential for effective home inspections.
    • Innovative practices in crawl space management can enhance home safety.
    • Home inspectors should charge based on their individual business needs, not just competition.
    • Effective marketing strategies are crucial for communicating the value of inspections.
    • Home inspections should not be limited to buyers; there are other opportunities in the market.
    • Home inspectors need to measure their marketing efforts to ensure profitability.
    • The health of occupants is directly linked to the quality of their home inspections.
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  • This episode got WAY out of hand - Featuring Inspector Randle... and Handle
    2025/06/09

    Give Inspector Randle a hand! In just a few months time, he's grown his business to 6 figures in revenue after striking out on his own. And he created a massive Inspector social media trend along the way! We're stoked to have him on the show to talk all about the transition from working for a company to starting an independent business, and the rapid growth he's experienced. We also explore the challenges and successes of building a brand online, maintaining professional relationships, and navigating the complexities of non-compete agreements. The discussion highlights the importance of authenticity and creativity in marketing, as well as the evolving landscape of the inspection industry. We also get into the differences between new construction and older home inspections, the challenges of scheduling and booking inspections, and personal preferences in the types of services they offer. So, if you're looking to make a move and get out on your own as an inspector (or if you're starting out and wondering if a franchise, joining a team, or going solo is right for you) then you'll want to watch!

    Follow Inspector Randle on social media @Inspector_Randle

    The TLDR:

    • The importance of social media in building a personal brand.
    • Transitioning from a company to independent business can be daunting but rewarding.
    • Rapid growth in business can occur with the right marketing strategies.
    • Maintaining good relationships with previous employers is crucial.
    • Navigating non-compete agreements requires understanding your unique situation.
    • Authenticity in content creation resonates with audiences.
    • The inspection industry is evolving with new marketing techniques.
    • Creativity can lead to unique business opportunities.
    • Building a following before starting a business can lead to immediate success.
    • It's essential to focus on services you enjoy and excel at.
    • New construction inspections differ significantly from older ones.
    • Booking inspections can be challenging due to high demand.
    • Personal preferences influence the types of inspections offered.
    • Social media has become a crucial marketing tool for inspectors.
    • Work-life balance is essential for long-term satisfaction.
    • Foundation evaluations can be time-consuming and require proper compensation.
    • Inspectors should charge for ancillary services to ensure fair pay.
    • Finding a unique voice on social media can attract more clients.
    • Maintaining a manageable workload is key to avoiding burnout.
    • Experimenting with different services can help identify what works best.

    The Links:

    Sign up for Inspection Fuel happening this Sept. 8-10 in NOLA: https://inspection fuel.com/register

    Sign up for our newsletter so you don't miss a single episode: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter

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  • We rode along... with The Build Show
    2025/05/26

    You'll have to forgive us for being a bit starstruck... but as home inspectors we're construction and building science nerds. And this week we go in studio with a freaking building science LEGEND... IN HIS OWN STUDIO! So, join us as we sit down with the one and only Matt Risinger in The Build Show Podcast Studio for a deep dive into the world of high-performance home building! 💪🏡 From smart moisture management to cutting-edge construction techniques, this conversation is packed with expert insights and real talk about what it really takes to build homes that are healthy, durable, and built to last. We tackle big topics like affordability, future-proofing, and why building science matters more than ever. Whether you're a home inspector, contractor, builder, architect, or just love geeking out on next-level construction, you won't want to miss this one!

    Be sure to subscribe to Matt Risinger's channel at: http://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@buildshow⁩ or check out his website at: www.thebuildshow.com.

    The TLDR:

    • Water is the number one enemy of the house.
    • It's not about keeping water out, but letting water out.
    • Healthy homes are built to avoid problems.
    • We need mechanical ventilation 24/7.
    • Just because something is code compliant doesn't mean it's going to perform well.
    • We should be saying, look, there is a minimum standard.
    • We can absolutely do that, we just decide not to.
    • High performance houses cost too much?
    • We need to think about smaller, better-built homes.
    • The perfect wall is about keeping the framing dry.

    The links:

    Sign up for our newsletter so you don't miss a single episode: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter

    Inspection Fuel '25 is happening this Sept. 8-10 in NOLA! Be sure to register at: https://www.inspectionfuel.com/register

    Read more on the ISN blog at:

    Read more on the Palmtech blog at:

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  • OMG... WTH did Inspector Preston say now?!
    2025/05/19

    Preston Kincaid is no stranger to controversy... or to speaking his mind. And in the last episode we talked a bit about his recent comments in favor of content creators "having a villain" in their videos in order to hook attention. So! We figured who better to elaborate on that view than the man himself? This is worth listening to the entire episode, as Inspector Preston shares his journey into becoming a controversial figure in the home inspection industry, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, storytelling, and audience engagement. We even get into the risks and rewards of creating content that pushes boundaries, the significance of building genuine connections with followers, and the balance between drama and education in social media content. And this isn't just a talk about the benefits of engaging content... we get into the cause and effect that contact can have on our businesses in real life, as well as how you're perceived within the real estate industry.

    The TLDR:

    • Preston has unintentionally become a controversial figure in content creation.
    • Authenticity and storytelling are crucial for engaging an audience.
    • Risk and reward must be carefully balanced in content creation.
    • The evolution of content creation can lead to unexpected challenges.
    • Engaging with the audience fosters a deeper connection.
    • Villains in storytelling can enhance viewer engagement.
    • Content should appeal to a broad audience to be effective.
    • Attention spans are short, requiring rapid-fire content delivery.
    • Building genuine relationships with followers is essential.
    • Content should serve the audience, not just the creator.
    • The home inspection community is largely supportive and friendly.
    • People often bond over heroism and defense against industry bullies.
    • Drama can attract viewers, but educational content is equally important.
    • Inspectors should encourage clients to attend inspections for better understanding.
    • There is a distinction between being a home inspector and a professional consultant.
    • Emotional investment in work can lead to better client relationships.
    • Navigating controversy requires careful communication and timing.
    • Self-reflection is crucial for personal and professional growth.
    • Helping clients beyond inspections can build lasting trust.
    • Elevating the industry requires collaboration and support among inspectors.

    The Links:

    Sign up for our newsletter here and never miss an episode: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter

    Be sure to register for Inspection Fuel here: https://www.inspectionfuel.com/register

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  • That ain't... not supposed to do that... right? People thought Matt stole from Trey Hill
    2025/05/14
    It's a Super (Gold) Star showdown this week as we're joined by Trey Hill of Gold Star Inspections in Houston! Modern social media content strategies have changed over the years but they boil down to one thing... authenticity! And you won't find anyone who embodies that better than Trey. So, if you're a new inspector and don't know where to start when it comes to content marketing... YOU NEED TO WATCH THIS THE WHOLE WAY THROUGH! Especially if you've ever wondered what makes for GREAT content, and how the best in the industry fit video making into their workflow on site. Trey also shares his journey from traditional marketing to becoming a social media influencer in the home inspection space, highlighting the importance of making educational content entertaining. This episode's Drink of the Day is also a lil different than previous ones, as we get into personal health and the importance of maintaining a work-life balance in a demanding profession. We also get into the controversial concept of having a 'villain' in home inspection video content, as well as the significance of community engagement when it comes to building an audience. Trey also shares his personal experiences with getting hacked and rebuilding his online presence. SO! Like and subscribe, obviously share. And lastly... subscribe to the newsletter here: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter The TLDR: Trey Hill has been in the inspection business for over 10 years.Social media has transformed how home inspectors market their services.Creating engaging content requires balancing education and entertainment.The inspection process should always come first before content creation.Unique challenges exist for home inspectors in creating content on-site.Networking with realtors is crucial for business growth.Trey emphasizes the importance of a structured inspection workflow.Content creation can be spontaneous but should remain relevant to inspections.Home inspectors often face the challenge of staying focused during inspections with clients present.Maintaining personal health is essential for long-term success in the inspection industry. Content creation can be awkward and challenging.Taglines can significantly enhance brand recognition.TikTok has become a powerful platform for viral content.Engagement with followers is crucial for growth.The villain concept in content can be effective but isn't for everyone.Authenticity is key in content creation.Social media platforms are constantly changing.Rebuilding after setbacks requires community support.Humor and relatability can make content more engaging.It's important to be true to oneself in content creation. The Links: Sign up for Inspection Fuel at https://www.inspectionfuel.com/register Subscribe to our newsletter at: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter Get more from the ISN blog at: https://www.inspectionsupport.com/inspectors-on-social-media-trey-hill-interview/ Get more from the Palmtech blog at: https://www.palmtech.com/social-media-inspection-success-trey-hill/
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