A home inspection is one of the most important aspects of the home buying process that you should have completed before the closing of your home. When you have a home inspection, the inspector will look over the basic aspects of the home you are buying to ensure that there is nothing majorly wrong or unsafe about the home. You may have questions to ask for a home inspection to help you understand just how ready the home is. Below, you will find seven questions to get answers to before & after your home inspection to get the most information possible.


1. What is and is not checked?

One of the most important questions to ask before the home inspection is what is and is not checked during the inspection. This will give you a better understanding of exactly what features will be inspected. You will also better understand the limitations of the inspection so that you can be prepared if something that was not checked goes wrong in the home.

2. What is your experience?

Another question to ask your home inspector before the inspection is about his or her experience. Ask how long he or she has been working in the industry as well as lookup reviews from all of the years they have been working. You can also ask for an example home inspection report so that you can understand exactly what information will be provided to you and how thorough the inspector is.

3. Can I come to the inspection?

You should also ask if you can come to the inspection before it is completed. An inspector should want you to come along so that you can see firsthand what may be wrong with the home. You can also ask how major some of the issues are that have been pointed out during the inspection, and you can ask what specific information means on the spot.

4. How long will you take for the inspection?

Be sure to ask questions about how long you can expect the inspection to take so that you can understand what you are getting for your money. You can in-turn know how much time you need to set aside in your schedule for the inspection when you come along.

5. What concerns do you have?

After the inspection, even if you went along, be sure to ask your inspector about the main concerns that he or she has. The inspector will be able to give you specific information about what is important to be fixed and what can be delayed. Listen carefully for items that the inspector says should be paid for by the homeowners.

6. Do I need any follow-ups?

Though the seller of the home should cover many of the repairs that are necessary after the inspection, there is a chance that a follow-up appointment with another professional is needed. Ask if you should have a plumber or electrician come, for instance, who can look into and give more detailed information about the potential problems. You can be sure that all of your bases are covered this way.

7. What should I do when I get the keys?

Some minor issues may show up in your home inspection report that does not require repair. Ask the home inspector about these so you can be sure your house is in top shape after you move in. You can quickly make these repairs after moving in without having to worry about them after they get worse.

Final Thoughts

A home inspection may require a few hours of a certain day, but it is well worth it to be sure the home you are buying is in the best possible condition for you and your loved ones. Be sure to ask all of the questions above to your home inspector, and any others you can think of, before and after the appointment to get the most detailed information you possibly can. This can help you rest assured that your home will be ready for you and that you made a great choice in a home for you and your loved ones.