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North Carolina

NCLHIA Annual
Conference Schedule

NCLHIA 2024 Schedule of Events
Sponsored by InterNACHI

Date
Time
Education
Title
Speaker
29/02/2024
8:00 am – 10:00 am
General Contractor Education
GC 2024 Mandatory Course
Danny Gough
29/02/2024
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
General Contractor Education
Allow Water Damage to Sink your Career?
Danny Gough
29/02/2024
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
General Contractor Education
Lunch provided
Danny Gough
29/02/2024
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
General Contractor Education
HVAC – The Good, the Bad, The Ugly
Danny Gough
29/02/2024
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
General Contractor Education
A House has to Breathe, Right?
Danny Gough
01/03/2024
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Home Inspector Education
Understanding Electrical Grounding and Bonding
G. Scott Peele, PE
01/03/2024
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Home Inspector Education
Lunch provided
01/03/2024
1:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Home Inspector Education
NCLHIA Annual Meeting
01/03/2024
1:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Home Inspector Education
NCHILB Update Course
Eric Coates
01/03/2024
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Home Inspector Education
Vendors Reception – join us for light hors d’oeuvres & Cash Bar
02/03/2024
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Home Inspector Education
HVAC – The Good, the Bad, The Ugly
Danny Gough
02/03/2024
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Home Inspector Education
A House has to Breathe, Right?
Danny Gough

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Will You Let Water Damage Sink Your Homebuilding Career?

When it comes to water damage, time does not heal all wounds. The destruction that will inevitably take place as time passes causes considerably more damage to a home than you can ever imagine. Learn the unfortunate side effects of water damage, beginning with unintentional neglect to the construction process. Learn how to avoid expensive and unnecessary litigation and remediation. Water damage escalates to mold and microbial grow this sues in just a few days, which can compromise the health of the inhabitants, including pets! Don’t let these damaging wounds sink your career – learn how to remediate existing water concerns and build better in the future to ensure dry, safe, healthy homeowners.

HVAC – The Good, the Bad, The Ugly – CEC778

Few things in a home have more potential to improve the quality of life for home occupants than a professionally designed and properly installed HVAC system. At the very least, a system should do no harm. Unfortunately, mistakes in design and defects in installation can turn lives upside down. This course will highlight the choices that need to be made to protect the health and well-being of the occupants with a well-considered HVAC system while reducing the liability risk for the builder.

A House has to Breathe, Right? – CEC779

When it comes to water damage, time does not heal all wounds. The destruction that will inevitably take place as time passes causes considerably more damage to a home than you can ever imagine. Learn the unfortunate side effects of water damage, beginning with unintentional neglect to the construction process. Learn how to avoid expensive and unnecessary litigation and remediation. Water damage escalates to mold and microbial grow this sues in just a few days, which can compromise the health of the inhabitants, including pets! Don’t let these damaging wounds sink your career – learn how to remediate existing water concerns and build better in the future to ensure dry, safe, healthy homeowners.

Understanding Grounding and Bonding of Electrical Systems – CEC777

When it comes to water damage, time does not heal all wounds. The destruction that will inevitably take place as time passes causes considerably more damage to a home than you can ever imagine. Learn the unfortunate side effects of water damage, beginning with unintentional neglect to the construction process. Learn how to avoid expensive and unnecessary litigation and remediation. Water damage escalates to mold and microbial grow this sues in just a few days, which can compromise the health of the inhabitants, including pets! Don’t let these damaging wounds sink your career – learn how to remediate existing water concerns and build better in the future to ensure dry, safe, healthy homeowners.

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