WAHI Spring 2026 Education House & Training Seminar - 15 Credits
Friday, April 17 and Saturday, April 18
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Up to 7 Credits
This educational programming is in-person only
Education House
This on-site inspection training event is comprised of 2 parts - a peer review in the morning, followed by a rotation training in the afternoon.
This training will be conducted in a home in the Green Bay area that WAHI has obtained for this program. This portion of the educational programming will not be available online.
Part 1: Peer Review - Friday Morning
This peer review is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person in a black robe and a big “hammer” (a.k.a., gavel). Results are kept completely confidential.
Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection and need to bring their own tools - electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid with the limited time. Upon completion participants will present their findings and their completed report to a Peer Reviewing Team, as if to a client - the inspectors doing the reviews have inspected the house and identified defects.
Registrants will be emailed a report form prior to the training to complete during the inspection process. Participants may print the form in advance and bring the hard copy to complete onsite or fill out the report on their electronic device. There will be “must find, must report” items the Review Team will be looking for in your report. They will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking. During the inspection process communication between participants will be discouraged - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level.
This program is strictly in-person and space is limited, register early to secure your spot! If you have not yet attended this program during past training events, I encourage you to check it out this year - this is a program that has been very well-received each and every time!
The morning session is worth 3 continuing education credits.
Part 2: Inspection Training - Friday afternoon
The afternoon session is a rotation training at the same property. Experienced contractors and trades professionals will be posted throughout the house in numerous locations to provide approximately 50-minute presentations on how to inspect various systems and components. For this program, were planning to cover roofing, electrical, HVAC and on the job safety presented by OSHA. Participants will rotate in small groups from one area/presenter to the next area/presenter.
The afternoon training will take place from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm and will be worth 4 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.
Education House Fees
Part One Peer Review (morning)
- WAHI Member $125.00
- Nonmember $200.00
- Not Yet Licensed $75.00
Part Two Rotation Training (afternoon)
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WAHI Member $100.00
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Nonmember $175.00
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Not Yet Licensed $50.00
Cocktail Party at LAMBEAU!
7-10 pm
Appetizers, drinks and raffle prizes!
WAHI has arranged a bus to transport those who prefers not to drive to/from Lambeau. Details will be provided as the date draws nearer.
8 Credits
This portion of the educational programming is being offered
in-person and online
7 - 8 am Check-In and Breakfast Buffet
8:00 am Welcome
Client Sensitivity Awareness
Cassidy Kuchenbecker,
Environmental Initiatives of North America Inc.
9:45 am Break and Visit the Vendors
10:15 am Human Trafficking and Drug Houses
Lieutenants Eric Perra and Mark Teske,
Ashwaubenon Public Safety Department
12:00 pm Lunch/Annual Meeting/Visit the Vendors
1:30 pm Safety: Fire-Related Requirements and Signs Child Neglect
Lieutenants Eric Perra and Mark Teske,
Ashwaubenon Public Safety Department
3:15 pm Break and Visit the Vendors
3:45 pm Digital Marketing
Shelby Milock, Marketing Professional
5:30 pm Conclusion
Register BEFORE Wednesday, April 1st for the rates listed below:
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Student - $100.00
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Member - $195.00
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Non-Member - $295.00
Starting April 1st, fees listed above will increase by $50.00.
Walk-In Registrations are accepted (Saturday only) - add $30.00
Oneida Casino Hotel
2040 Airport Drive, Green Bay, WI 54313
A block of rooms is being held starting Thursday, April 16th through
Saturday, April 18th with rates starting at $119.00.
To reserve a room, call 920.494.7300. Be sure to mention
WI Association of Home Inspectors Spring
when making your reservation.
The room block expires on
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.
The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM. Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit) Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.
This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.
The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM. Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit) Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.
This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.
The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM. Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit) Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.
This inspection review event is an opportunity for you to evaluate and refine your inspection skills with the aid of a panel of your peers, rather than a person with a black robe and a big “hammer” (i.e. gavel). Results will be kept strictly confidential.
The inspections will begin at 8:00 AM. Participants will have two hours to complete their inspection (electrical panels will already be removed, ladders in place, cover off the furnace, etc. to aid in the time limit) Upon completion participants will immediately present their findings and their completed report to the panel as if to a client - the panel of judges have inspected the house and identified defects. Participants are required to bring 2 additional inspection reports (recently completed) for review by the panel to access if they are meeting state standards. There will be “must find, must report” items, previously identified by the review panel, the panel will be looking for (the panel will be focusing on the identification of major defects, not issues such as windows or doors sticking). During the inspection process communication between participants will not be allowed - this event is intended to help participants evaluate their personal skill level. The morning session will be worth 3 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.
The afternoon session will be inspection training at the same property. Experienced inspectors and contractors will be posted throughout the house in numerous locations to provide approximately 45 minute presentations on how to inspect various components - participants will then rotate to the next area/presenter. The training will take place from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm and will be worth 4 continuing education credits. Space is limited; register early to ensure your participation.
7 - 8 am Registration and Breakfast
8:00 am Attic Insulation
Ed Cottingham, Zonolite Attic Insulatin Trust
Steps to Perform RV Inspections
Bob and Sally Nielsen, RV Inspection Connection
9:45 am Break and Visit the Vendors
10:15 am Siding and Flashing Deficiencies
Joe Martis & Matt Sneider, Guardian Exteriors
12:00 pm Lunch/Annual Meeting/Visit the Vendors
1:30 pm In-Floor Radiant Heat
Howie Heier, Hydro-Flo Products, Inc.
3:15 pm Break and Visit the Vendors
3:45 pm Smoke Alarms - Deadly Differences
Skip Walker, Walker Property Evaluation Services
5:30 pm Distribution of CEU Certificates
Ho-Chunk Casino, S3214 Hwy 12, Baraboo, WI
To reserve a room, call 1-800-746-2486. A block of rooms is being held for March 12, March 13 and
March 14 at a rate of $89.00. Be sure to mention “3747” when making your reservation.
Room block expires on Sunday March 1, 2015