BPI Certified Professional
This nationally recognized credentialing program trains professionals to prioritize repairs of residential structures and provide forecasts for homeowners of their return on investment through energy savings. BPI certified professionals are specialists in their chosen field(s).
This nationally recognized credentialing program trains professionals to prioritize repairs of residential structures and provide forecasts for homeowners of their return on investment through energy savings. BPI certified professionals are specialists in their chosen field(s).
By earning certification, these professionals demonstrate that their knowledge and skills are among the best in the country – capable of diagnosing critical performance factors in a home that impact comfort, health, safety, durability, and energy efficiency.
Current available BPI certifications include:
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Energy Auditor
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Retrofit Installer
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Crew Leader
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Quality Control Inspector
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Building Analyst
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Envelope
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Residential Building Envelope Whole House Air Leakage Control Installer
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Manufactured Housing
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Heating
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Air Conditioning and Heat Pump
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Multifamily
Most BPI credentials focus on residential building performance.
Who is Eligible for BPI Credentials?
While no formal experience is necessary to sit for most BPI exams, it is recommended that interested parties seek training and have some experience in the building performance industry before attempting certification. To achieve certification, candidates must pass both an online and field exam.
Where Can I Learn More?
Visit the BPI website for more information about:
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Details and exam costs
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How to register for a BPI exam
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How to maintain credentials
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