Residential Mechanical Inspector - M1
Credential: Residential Mechanical Inspector - M1
Credentialing Agency: International Code Council (ICC)
Renewal Period: 3 years
The International Code Council (ICC) Residential Mechanical Inspector certification validates an individual's basic technical knowledge, education and related experience as an inspector. The certification holder demonstrates the ability to conduct inspections on mechanical equipment within a residence and has knowledge of residential codes. The individual will have an understanding of the following equipment: heating and cooling systems, water heaters, exhaust systems, duct systems, combustion air, vents and chimneys as it applies to code standard when conducting an inspection. There are no experience requirements, education requirements, or pre-requisites that must be met prior to taking the written exam. However, individuals seeking the Residential Mechanical Inspector certification should have technical knowledge and related experience in their chosen field of expertise. Candidates are required to pass a multiple-choice written exam with at least a 75%.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
Residential Mechanical Inspector - M1
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility Requirements (View Details)
- Credential Prerequisite
- Experience
- Education
- Training
- Membership
- Other
- Fee
Note: This credential may have multiple options for becoming eligible. Listed are the minimum requirements based on the minimum degree required. To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.
Exam Requirements (View Details)
- Exam
- Written Exam
- Oral Exam
- Practical Exam
- Performance Assessment
RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY
Renewal Period: 3 years
AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
International Code Council (ICC)
500 New Jersey Avenue, NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (888) 422-7233
Fax: (202) 783-2348
Contact Page
Other REQUIREMENTS
The Residential Mechanical Inspector - M1 credential has the following other requirements:
- Applicants must adhere to the ICC Code of Ethics
Written Exam
- General Administration (10%)
- Heating and Cooling Equipment and Water Heaters (21%)
- Exhaust Systems (9%)
- Duct Systems (8%)
- Combustion Air (19%)
- Chimneys and Vents (18%)
- Fuel Supply Systems (15%)
Exam Preparation Resources
There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the Residential Mechanical Inspector - M1 examination:
- Best Sources
- Books and Reports
- General References
- Related Courses
- Related Training
Testing Information
Testing for this credential is handled by Pearson VUE. The test centers are located in the U.S. They also have some test centers on military bases.
To find out more, use the following links on the Pearson VUE website:
- Search for Testing Program
- Learn About Testing for Military Communities
- Agency/Certification Specific Testing Information
- Contact Pearson VUE
For more information on the International Code Council (ICC) testing process, visit the agency website.
RECERTIFICATION
Residential Mechanical Inspector - M1
Renewal Period: 3 years
Additional considerations for the Residential Mechanical Inspector - M1 include:
- Inspectors should possess the right mix of technical knowledge, education and related experience. Proper weighting of these three qualifications is a subjective decision. Determining the emphasis of ICC certification is most appropriately performed at the local level by the building official. For this reason, ICC does not specify education or experience requirements for certification applicants for most categories.
- Successfully passing this exam in combination with other specific exams and requirements may allow a candidate to obtain a combination designation. A combination designation is granted automatically through a candidate's myICC account once all prerequisites are met and all exams have been passed.
Visit the ICC's page on Combination Designations to learn more about earning a designation.