Should Clients Attend the Home Inspection? Yes—And Here’s Why
When it comes to buying a home, the inspection is one of the most important steps in the process. One of the questions we often get is: “Should I attend the home inspection?” The answer is yes—we absolutely encourage it.
If you're able to attend, the inspection is a great chance to:
Being there in person helps you connect the inspection findings to what you’ve seen and felt in the space—something that’s hard to replicate through just reading a report.
We understand you may not be able to attend the full inspection, which can take 3-4 hours. But if possible, try to come toward the end of the inspection. This gives the inspector a chance to walk you through key findings and answer any immediate questions before finalizing the report.
If you're unable to attend at all—whether you're relocating from out of town or tied up with other commitments—don’t worry. You’ll still receive a detailed inspection report, and your inspector is always just a phone call away. We’re here to make sure you understand the results and feel confident moving forward.
While we do want our clients to attend, it’s important to be mindful of the seller’s home. Bringing a large group of family or friends is discouraged. Too many people can create distractions for the inspector and raise potential liability concerns. Keeping the group small helps us keep things respectful and focused.
Bottom Line: If you can make it, be there—especially for the end. You’ll walk away with a clearer picture of the home and a better understanding of any issues that may need attention. And if you can’t be there, we’ve still got you covered.
Have questions? Reach out to your inspector anytime. We're here to help.