Listen "Using Hand Signals Instead of Annotations"
Episode Synopsis
We're tackling a productivity killer hiding in plain sight: excessive photo annotations.Through careful timing and analysis, we've discovered that adding just two annotations to a photo takes about 11 seconds. For inspectors who annotate all 150 photos in an average report, that's 27.5 minutes per inspection—or a staggering 91+ hours annually for someone doing 200 inspections per year. That's over two full work weeks spent drawing arrows and circles! When translated to dollars, we're talking about $11,000-$20,000 in potential lost revenue.The solution? Hand signals. Simply pointing to defects in your photos can communicate just as effectively—sometimes better—than digital annotations. Not only does this approach save tremendous time, but it also adds a human element to your reports that clients appreciate. As fellow inspector Preston Kincaid demonstrated, a well-placed hand gesture can instantly communicate issues like uneven stair risers more effectively than words or digital markers. And while we're not suggesting eliminating annotations completely, reserving them for the 10% of photos that truly need them can dramatically improve your efficiency.We also touch on the value of improving your photography skills. With better-composed photos that naturally highlight defects, you'll further reduce annotation needs while creating more intuitive reports. Ultimately, it's about delivering a superior product while working smarter, not harder. Have you tried using hand signals instead of annotations? We'd love to hear your experiences! And don't forget to subscribe to catch our future episodes exploring more ways to optimize your inspection business.Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.comNeed a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites*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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