TORONTO
Residential Haag Certification-Tuesday, November 19, 2013 - Thursday, November 21, 201
Day 1
8:00am-9:30am Weather (Nature of hail and wind) 9:30am-11:00am Roof Inspection Safety/Inspection Techniques - 11:00am-Noon Composition Roof Damage Assessment
Noon-1:00pm Lunch on own (approximate time) 4:00pm-5:00pm Fiber Cement/Synthetic/Asbestos Roof Damage Assessment
Day 2
8:00am-11:00am Wood Shake and Shingle Roof Damage Assessment - 11:00am-12:30pm Slate Roof Damage Assessment
12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch on own (approximate time)1:30pm-5:30pm Concrete and Clay Tile Roof Damage Assessment
Day 3
8:00am-10:30am Metal Roof Damage Assessment 10:30am-11:30am Repair v. Replacement Cost Analysis - 11:30am-12:30pm Lunch on own (approximate time)
12:30pm-4:30pm Written/Practical test (completion time may be as late as 5:00pm)
Tuesday, October 29, 2013 -to- Thursday, October 31, 2013 Calgary, AB
Heidi Michlik
Roofers Plus Canada http://roofersplus.ca/haag-4/
289-897-8600
heidi@roofersplus.ca http://haagcertifiedinspector.com/
These courses are approved for IICRC CECS credits.
EVENT #2210 HAAG CERTIFIED ROOF INSPECTOR – RESIDENTIAL (2 CECS)
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These are the ONLY Canadian dates scheduled for this year!
An Important Career Advantage
For roofing inspectors, commercial or residential, Haag Certification is the credential to have. With the scientifically based damage evaluation techniques gained in your certification course, you’ll enjoy significant career benefits. Haag certification will increase your value as a roof inspector to your employer. Certification could very well be the "reason you get called" over another, non-certified inspector. Your certification can also be a crucial “tie breaker,” the extra authority that gets your findings accepted if you find yourself at odds with another inspector who has reached a different conclusion. As a Haag Certified inspector you simply have skills and knowledge other inspectors don’t. It’s great for your professional reputation.
Haag offers intensive three-day courses for both commercial and residential roof inspectors. Designed for the intermediate-level professional, the courses combine damage assessment training with comprehensive testing to ensure proficiency.
Commercial Roof Inspector Certification
In the Haag Certified Inspector - Commercial Roof program, you’ll learn to assess damage to all major types of commercial (low-slope and flat) roofing systems. You’ll become well versed in inspection safety, roof area calculations, codes and industry standards, and weather characteristics. For each roofing type discussed, instructors profile manufacture, installation, weathering, hail damage, wind damage, maintenance, mechanical damage, and repair costs. The course covers built-up roofing, polymer-modified bitumen roofing, thermoplastic single-ply roofs (PVC and TPO), thermoset plastic single-ply roofs (EPDM, CSPE, PIB), SPF roofing, metal roofing, vegetated (green) roofing, low-slope roofing components, and roof coatings. Case studies illustrate real-world inspection scenarios.
Residential Roof Inspector Certification
The Haag Certified Inspector - Residential Roof program is designed to make you highly proficient with all major types of residential (steep-slope) roofs. You’ll learn how hail and wind interact with roofing, inspection safety techniques, roof area calculations, and applicable codes. You’ll also gain comprehensive understanding of manufacture, installation, weathering, hail damage, wind damage, maintenance, mechanical damage, and repair costs for each major roofing type — composition, wood shingle/shake, concrete and clay tile, asbestos, fiber cement, and various synthetic, slate, and metal roofing types. Real-world case studies make the information vivid and memorable.
Please sign up for this course now. Haag requires a minmum of 50 registrants for this course to run in Canada.
All attendees must have a minimum requirement of experience to become certified. We require a minimum of 100 residential roof inspections for the HCI-Residential program, and a minimum of 50 commercial roof inspections, or 3 years commercial line-adjuster experience to attend HCI-Commercial.
All attendees need to register individually to agree to terms and conditions, and provide references to their work history.