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Asked Questions

What is a home inspection and why do I need one?

A home inspection is a thorough, visual evaluation of the major systems and components of a home. It helps identify safety concerns, needed repairs, or future maintenance items so you can make an informed decision before buying, selling, or maintaining a property.

Are there things a home inspector does not inspect?

Yes. A standard home inspection is a visual, non-invasive assessment. We do not move furniture, open walls, or perform destructive testing. Specialized services like sewer scopes, radon testing, or environmental hazard testing are not included unless specifically added to your inspection.

Do I need to be present during the inspection?

It’s not required, but we strongly encourage it! Being there allows you to see the home through the eyes of an inspector, ask questions, and get maintenance tips. If you can’t attend, you’ll still receive a detailed written report with photos.

Will I get a written report, and how soon after the inspection?

Yes! You’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-read digital report with photos and explanations. Most reports are delivered the same day or within 24 hours of your inspection.

Can a home inspection “pass” or “fail” a house?

No. A home inspection is not a test that a home passes or fails. Instead, it provides objective information about the current condition of the property. The report helps you understand what’s normal maintenance, what needs repair, and what may be a safety concern.

What should I do if the inspection finds problems?

Almost every home has issues — even new ones. The inspection gives you knowledge to decide what’s acceptable and what needs negotiation or repair. You can use the report to request repairs, adjust your offer, or simply plan for future maintenance.

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Why should I get a home inspection?

For sellers, it allows you to get out in front of any potential issues, which can help prevent contracts getting canceled at the last minute. 

For buyers, a home inspection will identify concerns and red flags and can give you peace of mind before purchasing a home.

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