• Higher Level AI For Home Inspectors
    May 11 2026

    Your phone rings while you’re in an attic, your inbox is full of scheduling questions, and you still need to train new inspectors without burning your week. That’s where AI can actually help, but only if you use it for systems, not shortcuts.

    We sit down with Beau Brown from C and H Inspections in Salt Lake City to get specific about higher-level AI for home inspectors. We dig into what it takes to build an AI receptionist that can answer real questions like pricing, services, and availability, check a calendar, and then escalate to a human fast. The trust piece matters: if callers feel tricked, you lose the lead, so we talk through disclosure, call flow, and why a “sales funnel” mindset beats a generic chatbot.

    From there, we get into training and quality control. Bo breaks down how AI can turn your existing manuals and procedures into a structured training program, create quizzes from real inspection photos, and even review inspection reports to flag where your team drifts from your preferred defect language. We also talk tools, including why hallucinations happen, why ChatGPT can be confidently wrong, and why you should build workflows you can replicate on more than one model so you’re not stuck if a vendor changes or disappears.

    If you want AI automation without AI slop, subscribe, share this with another inspector, and leave a review so more inspectors can find the show.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    39 mins
  • Manage Expectations
    Apr 29 2026

    Clients don’t judge your inspection against your standards of practice. They judge it against the story in their head and that story is often wrong. We talk through one of the most overlooked skills in home inspection: managing expectations so your solid work actually lands as “great service” instead of confusion, frustration, and follow-up arguments.

    We dig into two common flashpoints that drive complaints. First, the code compliance assumption: buyers, agents, and even contractors may expect you to confirm everything is “up to code,” then blame you later when a specialist uses a different yardstick. Second, the infrared myth: plenty of people believe an infrared camera can see through walls. We share simple language to explain inspection scope, limitations, and tools in a way that keeps everyone respected while still being crystal clear.

    The practical takeaway is the driveway speech. That five minutes of human-to-human communication can prevent hundreds of hours of messes by aligning expectations before the inspection gets rolling. We also cover a quick end-of-inspection wrap-up to keep clients from panicking, plus how to set realistic inspection report delivery timelines so you avoid the “Where’s my report?” text storm. And yes, we still want the paperwork: agreements, SOP links, and reminders that protect you when someone claims they “didn’t have time to read it.”

    If you want fewer complaints, smoother inspections, and happier clients, subscribe, share this with an inspector friend, and leave a review. What’s the wildest expectation you’ve had to correct?

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    12 mins
  • Liability Layers For Home Inspectors
    Apr 22 2026

    Most inspectors think liability is solved by one thing: being right. But lawsuits don’t run on righteousness, they run on economics. If it’s cheap to chase you, even a shaky complaint can snowball. If it’s expensive to fight through your process, most unmeritorious claims die early because the math stops working.

    We walk through the “layers” approach to home inspector risk management: building practical friction into your inspection agreement, your report language, and your day-to-day workflow. We talk limitation of liability, realistic statute of limitations timelines, and why requiring written notice before repairs (with clear documentation and access to reinspect) can shut down a lot of after-the-fact blame. We also dig into why demand letters are so common, how discovery costs crush weak cases, and why small claims court often becomes the venue when bigger litigation is too expensive.

    From there we get tactical about scope limitation and standards of practice references, tightening disclaimers, and using “recommend evaluation by a qualified specialist” the right way to defer responsibility when conditions warrant it. We also make the case for keeping everything: emails, texts, photos, notes, and old reports, because storage is cheap and “he said, she said” is expensive. Finally, we cover communication habits that protect you and serve clients better, like sending agreements ahead of time to avoid duress arguments and following up to show a high standard of care.

    If you want smarter home inspector liability protection without hiding from responsibility, hit subscribe, share this with an inspector friend, and leave a review with the layer you’re adding first.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    30 mins
  • Q2 - 2026 Home Inspection Market Outlook
    Apr 13 2026

    A single software change can ripple through an entire industry, and that’s exactly why we open with the Spectora Fixel blowup. When an ad appears before a client can download an inspection report, the immediate question isn’t “is it optional?” It’s “who owns the client relationship?” We talk through why inspectors reacted so strongly, how conflict-of-interest fears spread fast, and why platform trust is hard to rebuild once the “snake bite” moment happens.

    From there we shift into our Q2 2026 housing market outlook for home inspectors, using the term many major outlets are leaning on: the Great Housing Reset. We explain what “reset” really means in practice, why it looks like a transition rather than a crash, and what the current numbers suggest. Mortgage rates are hovering roughly between 6.0% and 6.4%, inventory is up year over year, and the lock-in effect is finally weakening as homeowners list for job changes, family changes, and life realities. At the same time, home price growth has cooled, wages are gradually catching up, and affordability metrics are starting to look less extreme than they did in the past few years.

    We also dig into the weirdness around real estate agents, brokers, and data visibility after the NAR settlement era, including signs that more transactions may be happening with less obvious MLS visibility. For inspectors, we connect those trends to real opportunities: more back-on-market cycles can mean more inspection work, and the $500K to $900K home segment may be one of the hottest targets this year with different buyer motivations and less rate sensitivity.

    If you want a grounded, practical real estate market forecast built for inspection business owners, hit play, then subscribe, share the episode with another inspector, and leave a review with your take on what you’re seeing locally.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    32 mins
  • Growing Pains
    Mar 24 2026

    Growing a home inspection company is supposed to feel like progress, but sometimes it feels like you are sprinting just to stay upright. We sit down again with Mike Ortiz, one of our favorite returning guests, to unpack the real “growing pains” behind scaling from a solo inspector to a seven-inspector, multi-county operation in California. The wins are real: more services, stronger reviews, better tools, and bigger opportunities like solar inspections. The pressure is real too: payroll every week, higher liability exposure, higher E&O insurance costs, more mileage, more moving parts, and far less room to slow down without losing momentum.

    We dig into the trap of relying too heavily on real estate agent referrals and why availability can make or break loyalty. Mike shares practical strategies for diversifying home inspection leads with direct-to-consumer marketing, Google Local Service Ads, Google Ads, commercial work, four-point insurance inspections, mold inspections, new construction inspections, and solar inspection add-ons. If you have ever felt the “slinky effect” after pulling back on advertising, you will recognize the pattern instantly, along with the math of how saying “no” today can cost you next month.

    We also get specific about how AI fits into a modern inspection business. Mike is adamant that AI cannot replace skilled inspection work, but it can absolutely help you write clearer reports, structure recommendations, plan your day, audit marketing spend, and even analyze your inspection data to hire in the right cities and reduce drive time. We close with the human side: the constant low-grade panic of leadership, the importance of strong systems like online scheduling and confirmation calls, and why paying people well beats “pizza party” culture every time.

    Subscribe for more home inspection business growth conversations, share this with an inspector who is scaling fast, and leave a review so more inspectors can find the show.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    44 mins
  • Quick Tip: Control the Situation
    Mar 18 2026

    Someone is going to get emotional during a home inspection. It might be a client who is stressed, an agent who is defensive, a contractor who disagrees, or a family member who wants to argue about a minor detail. When that moment hits, raw logic is not always the best tool. Control is.

    We start a Quick Tips mini-series with a simple, practical conflict resolution technique: deliberate breathing before you answer. I walk through the exact pattern I use and why it works in the real world, not just in theory. The short pause sets expectations for your pace, the long exhale helps lower your heart rate, and the calm tempo can actually slow the other person down too. It is a way to de-escalate without giving ground on your report.

    We also talk about the hidden costs of “winning” arguments in the home inspection business: bad reviews, damaged vendor relationships, and the slow drain of stress you carry home. Money matters, but peace is currency too. When you remember you work for yourself and you answer on your time, you stop getting pulled into someone else’s arena.

    If you want better client communication, fewer escalations, and a steadier presence on site, hit play. Subscribe, share this with another inspector, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    12 mins
  • The Commercial Mindset
    Mar 5 2026

    Commercial inspections aren’t a bigger version of home inspections—they’re a different ocean. We sit down with Lance Kaufman of Focus Building Inspections to unpack what separates a true commercial practice from an ancillary add-on, and why the winners think like advisors, not technicians. From decoding ASTM requests to shaping proposals around lender and owner needs, Lance lays out a practical path for scoping, pricing, and delivering work that holds up in real transactions.

    We dig into the mindset shift that changes everything: stop quoting by square footage and start with outcomes. Who will read the report? What decisions will it inform? Is this a PCA with opinions of cost, a triple net lease inspection, or a focused MEP review? You’ll hear how to funnel RFPs through a structured intake, run a scoping call that clarifies deliverables and exclusions, and price the sales effort plus the field work. Lance explains why the sales cycle is longer and cyclical—tied to budgets and board approvals—and how that can be a strength when you build pipeline discipline.

    The most valuable tactic in the episode is deceptively simple: inspect like you’ll write six reports from the same data. Capture inventories, model numbers, roof sections, photos for environmental screening, and maintenance evidence so you can quickly produce cost tables, lender summaries, or lease-focused outputs without a second site visit. That foresight turns one inspection into a suite of deliverables and positions you as the go-to for owners, schools, and funds who prize clarity over flash.

    If you’re moving beyond residential or ready to professionalize a commercial offering, this conversation is your field guide. Learn how to avoid buzzword traps, protect yourself from scope creep, and build a brand that speaks the language of PCAs, capital plans, and stakeholder decisions. Subscribe, share with a colleague who’s eyeing the commercial space, and leave a review with the one question you’ll add to your next proposal call.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    45 mins
  • A Thousand Little Things Build an Inspection Business
    Feb 26 2026

    Looking for the “one big thing” that fills your calendar? We make the case that there isn’t one—and that’s good news. Real growth for home inspectors comes from a thousand small moments: the first second someone sees your face online, the way you answer the phone, a crisp driveway speech, a clean pair of boots, and a follow-up text that arrives before anyone needs to ask.

    We break down how first impressions form in a blink and why trust lands before your qualifications do. Then we map a simple professionalism stack you can use right away: appearance that signals care, communication that feels clear and human, a predictable inspection process that calms agents and buyers, and follow-through that proves you’re dependable after the report is sent. Along the way, we share practical tactics—responding to reviews (especially the tough ones), writing a real voicemail greeting, keeping texts readable, avoiding distracting Bluetooth gear on site, and preparing spare clothes and clean interior shoes.

    Brand touchpoints matter long before you step onto a porch, so we also dive into website basics, professional headshots, and social content that stays helpful and non-divisive. Cultural awareness becomes a quiet superpower: remove shoes when appropriate, learn simple greetings, and show respect that spreads through communities. We close with the most powerful habit of all—controlling your reaction under pressure—so you stay calm, curious, and kind when stakes feel high.

    If you’re ready to replace gimmicks with reliable systems, this conversation will help you build trust faster, boost referrals, and steady your pipeline. Subscribe, share this episode with a colleague who needs a lift, and leave a review with the one small habit you’ll start today.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

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    26 mins