You’ve finally found your perfect home, agreed to terms with the sellers and got it under contract. Now it’s time for the home inspection! Inspection contingency periods are typically 7-10 days, so you may be wondering how long the home inspection and report delivery will take. This can vary depending on a few factors, so we’ve covered what to expect from the home inspection below:
What determines how long a home inspection will take?
There is no exact answer as to how long a home inspection will take. Every home is different, and there are several factors that can determine how long the inspection will take. Some of the key factors that affect the length of the home inspection are:
House size
The average size of most homes in our area is 1,500 – 2,000 square feet. These homes, if relatively new and in good condition, will typically take 2-3 hours on-site, with additional time to complete the inspection report. A general rule of thumb is to add 30 minutes to the estimated time for each additional 500 square feet of living space.
Condominiums will take less time to inspect than a single family home of a similar size because the exterior and roof are typically maintained by the HOA and are not included in the inspection. A 1,500 square foot condominium in good condition will usually take 1.5 hours on-site, with additional time to complete the inspection report.
House age
The age of the home is probably the second biggest factor in determining how long the inspection will take. Newer homes typically have fewer issues than older homes, and therefor, less items to report. Older homes come with unique issues to document and inspect and will add time to the home inspection. Some of these issues may include older electrical wiring, plumbing, additions/repairs made over the years, etc. Homes that are older than 50 years will typically add 30-45 minutes to the estimated inspection time.
House condition
The condition of the home is also an important factor when it comes to estimating the inspection time. A well-maintained home in excellent condition will take considerably less time to inspect than one that has been neglected or is in poor shape. This is because there are several more items to document and add to the inspection report in a neglected home than there are in a home that has been properly maintained.
Type of foundation
Inspecting a home with an off-grade foundation (crawlspace) or basement will usually take 30-45 minutes longer than a home with a slab foundation. In a crawlspace or basement there are other components of the home to inspect, such as exposed plumbing, electrical wiring, etc. that are not typically visible in a home with a slab foundation. Inspecting these items, as well as the foundation beams, piers and structure adds time to the overall inspection.
Number of appliances/systems in the home
Small to average size homes usually have one water heater, electrical panel, etc. Larger homes may have multiple HVAC systems, electrical panels, water heaters, etc. to inspect. Inspecting these additional items will add time to the overall inspection.
Weather conditions
While we inspect homes in all types of weather, certain conditions can add to the overall inspection time. Heavy downpours, lightning, etc. can delay the inspection of certain components of the home, such as the roof or exterior elements. Extreme weather conditions may require the inspection to be rescheduled.
Person(s) present at the inspection
The number of people that are present during the inspection can also add to the inspection time. While not ideal, sometimes contractors, cleaning crews, movers, etc. are present at the inspection. Working around each other adds time.
If the client and/or their Realtor is present at the home inspection, we will go over a summary of our findings and answer any questions they may have. This can add anywhere from 15-30 minutes to the inspection time.
Report Delivery
Our digital home inspection reports utilize a modern interface with high-quality photos and video that allows us to complete most, if not all, of the inspection report while on-site. Your inspection report will be available within 24 hours, and most often on the same day of the inspection. Visit this link for a quick guide to navigating your home inspection report.
Summary
As you can see, there are many different factors that determine how long a home inspection will take. The items listed above will give you a good general idea of what to expect for your home inspection. For more answers to frequently asked questions about home inspections, please visit our FAQ page at this link.
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