• How long does a home inspection take? A typical home inspection takes between 2-3 hours, depending on the size and condition of the home.


  • Do I need to be present during the inspection? While it is not required, we highly recommend that you attend the inspection so that you can ask questions and learn about any issues that may be present in the home.


  • What is included in a home inspection? A home inspection includes an examination of the home’s structure, electrical and plumbing systems, heating and cooling systems, and other major systems and components.


  • Is a home inspection report a legal document? A home inspection report is not a legal document, it is a professional evaluation of the home’s condition at the time of the inspection. It is not legally binding and is intended to provide information to the buyer or seller.

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  • Is it necessary to have a home inspection before buying a new home? It is not necessary to have a home inspection before buying a new home, but it is highly recommended as new homes can also have issues. A home inspection can help identify any potential problems that may not be visible during a walk-through.


  • Should I use the same inspector as the seller? It is generally not recommended to use the same inspector as the seller as the inspector’s primary responsibility is to the person who hires them. It’s important to have an unbiased inspection for a fair evaluation of the home’s condition.


  • Can I request a second opinion if I disagree with the inspection report? Yes, you can request a second opinion if you disagree with the inspection report. It is important to be aware that the second inspector may come to the same conclusion as the first inspector.


  • Is it possible to have an inspection done on a vacant home? Yes, it is possible to have an inspection done on a vacant home, but it may be more difficult for the inspector to assess the condition of certain systems and components.


  • Can an inspection be done on a home that is not for sale? Yes, an inspection can be done on a home that is not for sale. This can be useful for homeowners who want to assess the condition of their home and identify any potential issues that need to be addressed.


  • Are there different types of home inspections? Yes, there are different types of home inspections such as a full home inspection, a limited home inspection, and a radon inspection. Each type of inspection has a specific focus and covers different systems and components.


  • Can the inspector give an estimate on the remaining lifespan of a home’s systems and components? An inspector may be able to provide an estimate on the remaining lifespan of certain systems and components, but it is not a guarantee as it can depend on many factors such as maintenance and usage.


  • Can the inspector give an estimate on the cost of repairs? An inspector is not able to provide an estimate on the cost of repairs as it is not within their area of expertise. They can identify issues that need to be addressed and recommend that you consult with a professional contractor for an estimate.


  • Can an inspection be done during a pandemic? Yes, an inspection can be done during a pandemic, but it is important to follow all recommended safety guidelines such as wearing masks and maintaining social distance.


  • Is a home inspection report a legal document? A home inspection report is not a legal document, it is a professional evaluation of the home’s condition at the time of the inspection. It is not legally binding and is intended to provide information to the buyer or seller.


  • Is it necessary to have a home inspection before buying a new home? It is not necessary to have a home inspection before buying a new home, but it is highly recommended as new homes can also have issues. A home inspection can help identify any potential problems that may not be visible during a walk-through.


  • Should I use the same inspector as the seller? It is generally not recommended to use the same inspector as the seller as the inspector’s primary responsibility is to the person who hires them. It’s important to have an unbiased inspection for a fair evaluation of the home’s condition.


  • Can I request a second opinion if I disagree with the inspection report? Yes, you can request a second opinion if you disagree with the inspection report. It is important to be aware that the second inspector may come to the same conclusion as the first inspector.


  • Is it possible to have an inspection done on a vacant home? Yes, it is possible to have an inspection done on a vacant home, but it may be more difficult for the inspector to assess the condition of certain systems and components.


  • Can an inspection be done on a home that is not for sale? Yes, an inspection can be done on a home that is not for sale. This can be useful for homeowners who want to assess the condition of their home and identify any potential issues that need to be addressed.


  • Are there different types of home inspections? Yes, there are different types of home inspections such as a full home inspection, a limited home inspection, and a radon inspection. Each type of inspection has a specific focus and covers different systems and components.


  • Can the inspector give an estimate on the remaining lifespan of a home’s systems and components? An inspector may be able to provide an estimate on the remaining lifespan of certain systems and components, but it is not a guarantee as it can depend on many factors such as maintenance and usage.


  • Can the inspector give an estimate on the cost of repairs? An inspector is not able to provide an estimate on the cost of repairs as it is not within their area of expertise. They can identify issues that need to be addressed and recommend that you consult with a professional contractor for an estimate.


  • Can an inspection be done during a pandemic? Yes, an inspection can be done during a pandemic, but it is important to follow all recommended safety guidelines such as wearing masks and maintaining social distance.


Home Inspection Austin, MN offers competitive pricing for our home inspection services. Our prices vary depending on the size and age of the home, but we are happy to provide you with a free quote.  


  • Home Inspection: starting at $320
  • Radon Testing: starting at $200
  • Termite Inspection: starting at $150
  • Mold Inspection: starting at $395
  • Energy Audits: starting at $300
  • Home Maintenance Inspection: starting at $320