• Should You Add Solar Inspections?
    Feb 4 2026

    If solar on a listing makes everyone nervous, this conversation will become your new playbook. We sit down with Spark Solar’s Corey Vanderpool to unpack a low‑risk, high‑value way for home inspectors to add solar inspections without pretending to be electricians or installers. The model is simple: you collect site data, capture a clamp‑meter output reading, and let a specialized team write the report. That keeps liability low, delivers fast turnaround, and gives buyers and agents the one thing they can’t get from a utility bill—proof of real‑world production.

    We dig into the details that matter on site: identifying components, photographing conditions, documenting serials, and measuring productive health. Corey explains why many systems quietly underperform and how third‑party reporting can compel leased or PPA providers to uphold production guarantees. A memorable case study with a pigeon‑covered array shows how a 15‑minute reading exposed a 50 percent output loss and forced action from the lease holder. For owned systems, the same process quantifies risk, flags defects, and sets clear expectations for repairs, warranties, and negotiation.

    Beyond the roof, we talk business. Most inspectors charge 249–299 dollars as an add‑on, spend about 15 minutes on site, and receive reports within hours. The real growth lever is agent education: pre‑listing strategies, transparent disclosures, and energy impact reports that showcase savings rather than confusion. Spark backs this with agent CE courses and ready‑to‑use materials, turning a notorious deal‑killer into a reason agents call you first. Even on homes without panels, energy reports help buyers understand usage, right‑size future solar, and avoid predatory sales.

    If you want a differentiator that builds trust and revenue while protecting clients from expensive surprises, solar inspections check every box. Subscribe for more practical strategies, share this with your team, and leave a review to tell us how you’d pitch solar inspections in your market.

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    41 Min.
  • Things Are Moving Fast
    Jan 29 2026

    The ground is shifting under home inspectors, and the real threat isn’t a gadget—it’s losing control of our craft and our clients’ trust. We open up about a clear pledge to never sell client data and why that line in the sand matters more than ever as AI-driven tools flood the market with promises of speed and convenience.

    Across the conversation, we map a simple but urgent framework: embrace innovation without surrendering judgment. We revisit the cautionary tale of the Luddites to show how industries collapse when craftsmen are replaced rather than equipped. Then we look at how accountants got it right—using powerful automation daily while staying the gatekeepers who catch costly errors and explain the nuance software misses. For inspectors, that means using AI for comment cleanup, consistency, and clarity, while resisting products that train on proprietary reports or market “DIY inspections” to consumers. When software is free because your clients pay with their data, the conflicts of interest are hidden but real.

    We also get practical. Learn how to spot red flags in privacy policies, what questions to ask your software provider about third-party data sharing, and how to set expectations with agents and buyers about the difference between a polished auto-report and a true inspection rooted in field experience. We share why our own tools integrate AI in a privacy-first way, isolating models so your work doesn’t train competing systems, and how to communicate your data ethics with a public badge that earns trust before you arrive on site.

    If you care about protecting the value of your license, your reputation, and your clients’ privacy, this is a roadmap to keep the human at the center while putting better tools in your hands. Subscribe, share with a fellow inspector, and leave a review with your take: where do you draw the line between helpful automation and harmful replacement?

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    14 Min.
  • 2026 | Q1 Home Inspection Market Outlook
    Jan 22 2026

    We map the year ahead for home inspectors, cutting through AI hype, clarifying what “mandatory inspection” really means, and focusing on the only dial that matters: inventory. We share why rates alone won’t fix housing, how regional pricing skews outcomes, and why SEO just became a secret weapon again.

    • AI tools rising fast, but privacy, accuracy and human support matter more
    • mandatory inspection contingency explained and why it rarely guarantees volume
    • inventory and price as the real market levers, not just interest rates
    • corporate ownership of single-family homes and how policy could free supply
    • regional price gaps shaping inspector opportunity and strategy
    • cautiously positive 2026 outlook with a four to six week lag to inspections
    • practical strategy: don’t overhire, do deepen agent ties and expand services
    • SEO still drives discovery while rivals quit, AEO as a smart add-on
    • verify AI outputs and keep your expertise at the center

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    42 Min.
  • Ubiquity is King
    Dec 18 2025

    Want more bookings when the market cools? Start by being everywhere your clients look. We close the season with a clear, tactical breakdown of why ubiquity beats hyper-targeting and how to layer small actions into big awareness. Instead of chasing a single channel or obsessing over last-click ROI, we map the buyer’s journey and show how the four-touch rule turns casual familiarity into fast trust when the inspection window opens.

    We walk through practical ways to stack visibility without breaking your budget: short videos on YouTube or TikTok, light ad tests that keep your face in feed, neighborhood Facebook groups where homeowners actually hang out, and old-school touches like business cards in real places. Then we go deeper on content strategy that actually ranks and converts—blogs and posts that answer real, adjacent questions buyers Google every day, from boiler basics to radon risks and roof lifespans. This isn’t about shouting “hire me.” It’s about earning authority by solving problems in plain language.

    You’ll also get a playbook for local collaboration: quick expert clips with mortgage lenders, closing attorneys, and title reps that boost your reach and credibility. We share how to use the slow season to build a wide grid of small, repeatable touches—30 to 40 micro moves that make you feel “everywhere” right when clients need you most. If you’ve felt the lull and wondered what to do with the extra time, this is your blueprint for turning quiet weeks into future demand.

    If this helped you rethink your marketing, subscribe, share the show with a fellow inspector, and leave a quick review. Got topic ideas or want to be a guest? Email info@inspectortoolbelt.com and tell us what you want to hear next.

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    17 Min.
  • Continuing Education - The Ultimate Marketing Engine
    Dec 10 2025

    Forget cold calls and cookie trays—authority is the best marketing, and the fastest way to earn it is by teaching. We sit down with solo inspector Carrie Cheek of Rosie Home Inspections to unpack how building state‑approved continuing education turns a room full of agents into a trusted referral network. From her early, expensive experiments with lunch and learns to consistently packed CE classes, Carrie shares the exact steps she used to stand out, connect with top producers, and boost revenue without chasing leads.

    We walk through how to choose winning topics—like outdated systems, report interpretation, and environmental hazards—and structure them with photo‑rich slides, memorable stories, and hands‑on exercises. You’ll hear how decoding serial numbers, explaining design life by system, and showing real defects make agents more confident during showings and negotiations. That clarity keeps buyers calm, reduces inspection‑day drama, and prevents deals from dying over predictable findings.

    Carrie also reveals the hidden growth lever: education that sells ancillary services without the hard sell. When agents understand mold, radon, lead, and asbestos risks, they advocate for full testing upfront, raising revenue per inspection and improving client outcomes. We cover practical barriers and how to overcome them—getting course approval, using Canva to build engaging decks, capturing agent questions to refine content, and leveraging association email lists to fill classes and nurture relationships over time.

    If you’re a solo inspector looking to scale trust, differentiate your brand, and create steady demand—even in the slow season—this playbook shows how to turn knowledge into compounding marketing. Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs a spark, and leave a review telling us the first CE topic you’d teach.

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    45 Min.
  • How To Explode into 2026
    Dec 2 2025

    Ready to stop coasting into December and start launching into January with real momentum? We sit down with Mark Hummel of Inspector Empire Builder to unpack how home inspectors can design a life-first vision and then build the business to match it. No secrets, no gimmicks—just the practical shift from technician thinking to CEO thinking and a system that turns goals into weekly action.

    We dive into the 1-3-5 framework—one, three, and five-year vision—so your annual targets tie to something bigger than revenue. Mark explains why clarity beats hustle, how to future pace with your “future self,” and what it takes to move from feast-or-famine to steady, predictable work. Whether you run solo or lead a growing team, you’ll hear how to stabilize your calendar, batch your report writing, use canned comments without losing quality, and choose a personal operating system that fits your brain—process maps for detail lovers or time blocks for energy-driven operators.

    The heart of this conversation is simple: your calendar should reflect your vision. We cover quarterly strategy reviews, monthly activity audits, and a 30-minute weekly reset that keeps you on track, plus the habits that fuel consistency—sleep, focused inputs, and purposeful learning instead of endless firefighting. If you’ve ever felt trapped by your business, this is your playbook for taking back control, creating time freedom, and punching past the bag to hit 2026 with energy and direction.

    If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a fellow inspector, and leave a quick review. Tell us: what do you NOT want your 2026 to look like? Your answer could be the clarity you’ve been missing.

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    40 Min.
  • Avoid Slow Season Pitfalls
    Nov 24 2025

    Quiet calendars don’t have to mean quiet growth. We break down the most common slow-season mistakes home inspectors make—and replace them with practical moves that compound into spring momentum. From why turning off your website or pausing SEO backfires to how steady AEO signals and consistent social content build authority, we show exactly where to invest attention when the market cools.

    We dig into real-world tactics: refreshing your website with local service pages and helpful articles, optimizing your Google Business Profile with complete details, weekly posts, and fresh photos, and using YouTube and Facebook to boost topical relevance. On the relationship side, we lean into the realtor calendar—office visits, short trainings, and pre-listing inspection packages that put your brand on the sign and in the room when deals return. Pricing gets a strategic reset too: plan your spring increase now, refine packages and add-ons, and script your phone conversions so you protect margins without racing to the bottom.

    Professional development and operations round out the playbook. Finish CE while the phones are calm, add certifications that open new revenue like sewer scope, infrared, mold, and radon, and service every tool and vehicle you depend on. Then let data guide your next leap: read your analytics, identify top referrers and churned agents, automate client follow-ups, and audit report clarity. Finally, build a true profit and loss so you know your cost per acquisition and cost per inspection—numbers that inform smart pricing and better marketing bets.

    If you’re ready to turn winter into your advantage, this is your blueprint for marketing consistency, realtor partnerships, pricing strategy, CE momentum, equipment readiness, analytics literacy, and cleaner reports. Subscribe, share this with a fellow inspector who needs a boost, and leave a quick review to tell us your top slow-season priority.

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    21 Min.
  • How Home Inspectors Add Lucrative Verticals
    Nov 18 2025

    Want a playbook for turning slow seasons into growth? We sit down with Tony from Villa Property Inspections to map out practical ways inspectors expand beyond a standard SOP without losing credibility or crossing ethical lines. From balcony inspection mandates in California to ADA accessibility assessments and commercial proposal tactics, Tony breaks down how the right credentials open doors—and how to present them so clients stop haggling and start booking.

    We dig into why maintaining a contractor’s license or earning ICC certifications can change your posture in any room, especially with engineers and commercial brokers. You’ll hear how a formal proposal—cover, scope, methodology, resume, qualifications, and then price—can “topple the fraction” of buyer expectations and borrow trust from respected organizations. We also tackle the fear of liability head-on, outlining how insurance, clear scope, and rigorous documentation keep risk in check while you expand into mold, balcony, or specialty inspections.

    For inspectors squeezed by stagnant pricing, we outline a path to higher margins and better exit value: recurring maintenance plans. Think filters, gutters, caulking, dryer vents, vegetation trimming—simple tasks that create ARR and MRR while staying clear of transaction conflicts. Add in regional services like wildfire home hardening backed by NFPA-aligned training, and you’ve got a diversified, resilient business that wins in any cycle. If you’re ready to build beyond the SOP, stack value, and turn credibility into contracts, this conversation shows you where to start and how to scale.

    Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, share it with a fellow inspector, and leave a quick review to help more pros find these strategies.

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    40 Min.