FAQs

  • What is a home inspection?

    A home inspection is an objective evaluation of the physical condition of a property. It is a professional assessment that can identify potential problems and recommend preventive measures.

  • What does a home inspector look for?

    Home inspectors look for any potential safety hazards and major repair needs. They also evaluate the condition of the structure, including the foundation, floors, walls, ceilings, doors, windows, and more.

  • How long does a home inspection take?

    Home inspections usually take between two and three hours to complete. 

  • Do I need to be there?

    It is always a good idea to be there. If you’re there, your home inspector has the opportunity to go over the inspection with you when it’s complete and explain his findings.

  • What should I do if the home inspection report reveals problems?

    If the home inspection report identifies any problems, you may want to negotiate with the seller to have the repairs made before you close on the property. 

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