Your Questions, Answered
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Most home inspections take around 2-3 hours depending on the size, age and condition of the property
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Yes attending is encouraged. It gives you a chance to see findings firsthand and ask questions.
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Reports are typically delivered the same day after the inspection.
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A home inspection is a visual assessment of the home’s major systems and components including roofing, exterior, structure, plumbing, electrical, heating, cooling, insulation, ventilation, interior spaces, and more. A detailed digital report with photos is provided after the inspection.
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Yes. Even newly built homes can have defects or incomplete work. A new construction inspection can help identify issues before final closing.
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A sewer scope inspection uses a specialized camera to inspect the condition of the home’s underground drain line for blockages, damage, root intrusion, or other defects.
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Yes. Sewer line repairs can be expensive and are often not visible during a standard home inspection. A sewer scope inspection can help identify hidden drainage issues before purchase.