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How Do I Read My Home Inspection Report?

Are you in the market to buy a home? If so, you’re likely familiar with the home inspection report that you’ll receive after the home inspection has been done. When you purchase a home, the last thing you want to worry about is hidden damage. A home inspection report can give you peace of mind by outlining any potential problems with the property.

But what do all of those terms mean? In this article, we’ll provide tips on how to read your home inspection report and what to look for. Keep in mind that while every home is different, and every home inspection report is different, these tips should give you a good idea of what to expect from your report. Armed with this information, you’ll be able to read and understand your report more confidently. 

What’s included in a home inspection report?

When you are buying or selling a home, one of the most important aspects is the home inspection report. This report details all findings with the property – both big and small, good and bad. It’s important to know what is included in a home inspection report so that you can be prepared for whatever may be found. Typically, the report will include information on the safety, function, and structure of the home and will include areas like the roof, walls, plumbing, electrical wiring, insulation, and more. If any major repairs are needed, the home inspector will note them in the report. Be sure to read through the entire report so that you have a good understanding of the condition of the property. 

How do I read my home inspection report?

1. Focus on the summary page(s)

There are a lot of important details in the home inspection report, but the summary page(s) is especially crucial. This is true if you’re looking for a fixer-upper. This is your chance to see at-a-glance if there are any serious problems with the property. You’ll want to make sure that if there are any major issues with the property, they are addressed with the seller. As the home buyer, make sure you review the summary and any problems closely. 

2. Remember the scope

When you’re buying a home, it’s important to know what the inspection includes. A home inspection is an evaluation of a home’s condition by a home inspector. The inspector will look for problem areas that could affect the safety, structure, or function of the home. The scope of the inspection will vary depending on your area and the type of property. Typically, the inspector will check the building structure (walls, roof, attic, foundation), heating and cooling systems, plumbing, electrical systems, and safety features. 

3. Give it a thorough review

The goal of a home inspection is to identify any potential problems with the property so you can negotiate them with the seller, helping you to decide if the property is for you. Home inspection reports can sometimes be lengthy and detailed, but taking the time to review the report is important to understand the condition of the property you’re considering buying. Most reports include photos of any problems found, which will give you a better idea of the information within. 

4. Ask questions

No one is ever ready to hear that their potential new home may have issues. If you’re like most homebuyers, you want that new home to be pristine. But what do all of those terms mean on your home inspection report? If you don’t understand, ask questions.

Regardless of whether you are a first-time or seasoned home buyer or even a long-time homeowner, learning about problems with your property can be unsettling. However, it’s important to remember that confronting these issues head-on is the best way to protect your investment. One way to do this is by reviewing your home inspection report and asking questions about the findings. By doing so, you can understand what needs to be fixed and start planning for how to address them. Keep in mind that not all findings will be cause for concern – sometimes, they may just be items that need attention sometime in the future. But if you don’t understand, always ask. 

5. Determine how to proceed

A home inspection report can help you determine whether or not to proceed with a purchase. By reading the findings from the home inspector, you will get an idea of what needs to be fixed and what could potentially become a problem. This information is invaluable when making your decision about whether or not to buy the property. The home inspection report can help you negotiate with the seller or back out of the purchase if there are major repairs that are beyond what you can handle. 

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Richard Weaver
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We used Pritchett Home Inspection (PHI) to make sure our home was in great condition to sell. Kyle was so thorough and professional. We were provided a detailed inspection report that allowed us to address any concerns potential buyers might have. We did eventually sell our home and the inspection process was stress free because we knew exactly what would be brought up in a buyer inspection. There were no surprises. I definitely recommend PHI if you are selling or buying a home.
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This is my second home purchase, firs time I've used Kyle. He went above and beyond, provided a thorough report, was on time, and is a great communicator. I wish I knew about his services the first time around. I have already recommended him to friends and colleagues in the home buying process.
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