What Does a Home Inspection Include?

A standard home inspection evaluates the major structural components, systems, and visible conditions of a property. The goal is to identify safety concerns, functional issues, and maintenance needs that may affect the home's performance over time.

A typical inspection includes:

  • Roof coverings and visible exterior components

  • Electrical systems and main service panels

  • Plumbing fixtures and supply lines

  • Heating and cooling equipment

  • Attic insulation and ventilation

  • Interior rooms, walls, ceilings, and floors

  • Foundation and structural components

  • Crawlspaces and basements

Optional services such as radon testing, thermal imaging, and drone roof inspections can provide additional insight into conditions that are not easily visible during a standard inspection.

Clear digital reporting with photos and written explanations helps buyers understand the findings and make informed decisions before completing the purchase.

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