Inspection Details

Utah's Source for Home Inspections & Commercial Building Inspections

Included in Your Inspection

Your Inspection Pros offers professional home inspections for buying, selling, or maintaining your property. Our certified inspectors explain your home’s condition, outline potential repairs, and provide a detailed Spectora report (HTML/PDF) with explanations and pictures for your reference.

Structural Systems

Foundations, grading & drainage, basements, walkways, and floor, wall and ceiling structures.

Roofing

Roof coverings, drainage systems, flashings and skylights, chimneys and other roof penetrations.

Electrical Systems

Service entrance and panels, branch circuits, connected devices and fixtures, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and making sure your outlets are GFCI-protected.

Plumbing

Fixtures and faucets, water supply systems, drain, waste and vent systems, water heater, vents, flues and chimneys, and any sump pumps or fuel storage and distribution systems.

Heating, Vents, AC Systems

Heating and cooling equipment, ducts, vents and flues.

Appliances

Dishwasher, garbage disposal, range hood, range or oven, cooktop, microwave, trash compactor, bathroom exhaust fans, garage door operator, and other built-in appliances.

Visual & Informative Reports

Our Spectora reports can be viewed on any device!

High-Quality Photos for Clear Communication

Red and orange annotations highlight key areas in your report's photos for effortless understanding.

Step-by-Step Breakdown of Your Home's Health

Reports are sectioned by area (Interior, Electrical, etc.) for a clear and easy-to-follow inspection review.

Get Your Inspection Report in 24 Hours

Make informed decisions quickly with our guaranteed 24-hour inspection report delivery.

Mobile-Friendly Reports for On-the-Go Convenience

Review your inspection findings anytime, anywhere with our mobile-friendly reports.

Get Answers with a Follow-Up Consultation

Get the most out of your inspection with a free consultation to discuss findings, recommendations, and next steps.

Generate Repair Requests with Ease

Agents can quickly copy and paste information from the report using the Repair Request Document Generator, in order to request concessions or repairs from sellers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Buying or selling a home can be a stressful experience, but we’re here to ensure you know what to expect during your home inspection.

A home inspection includes checking for any structural issues such as foundation cracks, roof leaks, plumbing issues, electrical wiring, heating/cooling systems, insulation, windows, doors, chimneys, etc. Depending on how big the property is, a home inspection typically takes 2-3 hours.

Ensure all inspection points are free from clutter, including any closets that might lead to a crawlspace or attic, and clearing some space around your home’s perimeter. It’s also important to check the functionality of all built-in appliances, electric, and gas. If you don’t plan to attend the inspection, make sure your inspector has access to the home, and all pets are properly contained or moved.

A home doesn’t pass or fail an inspection. Instead, a home inspection is a thorough audit of your home’s components. In most cases, there will be concerns marked on your home inspection report, but these are strictly informative.

While you can legally skip a home inspection in many cases, doing so could mean  you may end up buying a home that has major issues that need to be fixed.

While a home inspector may recommend some minor repairs, they are not qualified to make major repairs. He or she can provide information about what needs to be repaired — and it might be helpful to know that information — but the decision to actually do the work lies solely with the homeowner. Not only does this give you the freedom to choose your contractors, but it also helps prevent a conflict of interest.

A home inspection can affect appraisals for two reasons: 1) The inspector may find something wrong with the property that would lower the value of the home, 2) The inspector may find things that need repair which could increase the value of the home. If the inspection finds issues that require repairs, then the seller has to decide whether they want to fix them themselves, or hire someone else to do it. If the buyer wants to purchase the home, he/she must be willing to pay for those repairs.

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