Questions to Ask an Inspector
Once you have a list of viable inspectors, it’s also recommended you interview them to ensure that you have full confidence in their skill set and inspection quality.
Here are a few sample questions to ask your inspector before hiring them:
1. Are you licensed, trained, or certified? Check your state’s requirements and regulations, if any, for home inspectors.
2. How long have you been in this industry?
3. What does your specific experience detail? (You will want someone familiar with the type of property you are buying—whether it is old or new, has special features, or is built with exotic/unusual materials.)
4. What exactly will you inspect? (This would be a good time to go over your home inspection checklist with them and make sure they’re planning on covering all of these areas.)
5. Can I be present when you conduct the inspection? (Being present can give you valuable insight on your new investment.)
6. Do you offer a full, detailed report of your write-up, and what will it include?
7. How long does your home inspection take? (Professional home inspections usually only take about three hours tops.)

Final Thoughts
Home inspections for buyers are highly recommended and almost always worth the price, but what about protecting your home after you move in? An American Home Shield® home warranty can take care of the major components of your appliances and systems when they break down—no matter their age. We know you have the home purchase, inspection, and move in handled, but take a look at our home warranty plans for homebuyers to ensure that your hardworking home items are covered. For more great resources, check out more home buying information and tips for homebuyers.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
La-Tessa Montgomery is an avid & adventurous, novice gardener. She is also a single mother of three and a first time homeowner who bravely faces all homeownership challenges by keeping her loving stepfather on speed dial. In addition to gardening, La-Tessa’s hobbies include cooking, photography, and writing. She’s earned recognition for both her photography and writing via contest wins, peer acknowledgements, and participation in local photo exhibitions.