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Home Inspection Costs in 2026: What You'll Actually Pay
Home inspection costs range from $250 to $800+ depending on home size, age, and location. Here's the full breakdown for 2026.
Read moreWhat Does a Home Inspector Look For? Complete Checklist
A home inspector checks 400+ items across structure, roof, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more. Here's exactly what's covered — and what isn't.
Read moreHow Long Does a Home Inspection Take?
Most home inspections take 2–4 hours. Larger and older homes run longer. Here's exactly how inspection time breaks down by home type.
Read more15 Home Inspection Red Flags You Shouldn't Ignore
These 15 home inspection findings signal serious problems that could cost thousands. Know what to watch for before you close.
Read moreRadon Testing During a Home Inspection: What to Know
Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the U.S. Here's when to add radon testing to your inspection, what results mean, and mitigation costs.
Read moreDo New Construction Homes Need Inspections? Yes — Here's Why
New homes have construction defects too. Here's why skipping the inspection on new construction is a costly mistake — and what to inspect at each phase.
Read moreHow to Negotiate Repairs After a Bad Home Inspection
A bad inspection report doesn't mean the deal is dead. Here's how to negotiate repairs, price reductions, or credits after a home inspection.
Read moreHome Inspection vs. Appraisal: Key Differences Explained
A home inspection checks condition; an appraisal checks value. Both are required for most mortgages — but they serve completely different purposes.
Read moreDIY Home Inspection vs. Hiring a Pro: What's the Difference?
Can you inspect a home yourself? A DIY walkthrough is a useful first step, but it's no substitute for a licensed inspector. Here's what each catches — and misses.
Read moreMold Inspection Cost: When to Test and What to Expect
Mold testing costs $250–$400 for a home inspection add-on. Here's when it's worth the cost, what testers look for, and what results actually mean.
Read moreSewer Line Inspection: Cost, Process, and When You Need One
A sewer scope costs $150–$325 and takes 30–60 minutes. For homes over 30 years old, it's one of the smartest inspection add-ons you can make.
Read moreHow Seasons Affect Home Inspection Findings
The time of year you buy affects what your inspector can see. Winter hides roof damage; summer hides heating issues. Here's what each season reveals.
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