A home inspection examines the home's physical structure and systems, from the roof to the foundation. A single-family home inspection can take between 2-4 hours to complete, depending on the size and condition of the home. After the inspection, you will receive a thorough report about findings, analysis, and recommendations.
A home inspection is necessary to gain a complete understanding of the home's condition. It will reveal any needed repairs, potential oversights, or general maintenance requirements. It is an essential part of buying a home.
While you do not need to be on-site for the inspection, as the homeowner, it is recommended that you are. It is a valuable and worthwhile exercise that allows you to ask questions and observe findings as they arise.
A home inspection does not pass or fail a home. It will describe the physical condition and indicate where major repairs or replacements are needed. It is not an appraisal and does not determine the home's market value.
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