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Mobileinspector provides home inspection services connecting buyers with qualified inspectors for thorough property evaluations. We’re part of a new generation of service platforms that prioritize transparency, quality, and trust above all else.

Every professional in our network is verified, every interaction is tracked for quality, and our platform is built to serve homeowners and service providers equally. We believe finding the right home inspection professional should be simple, transparent, and stress-free.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home inspection cost?
Typical home inspections cost $300-$500 for standard residential properties. Larger homes, older homes, or those with special features (pool, well, septic) cost more. Specialty inspections (termite, radon, mold, sewer scope) add $100-$500 each.
How long does a home inspection take?
Standard single-family home inspections take 2-4 hours depending on size, age, and condition. Buyers are encouraged to attend the entire inspection to see issues firsthand and ask questions. Plan for a half-day commitment from start to finish.
What does a home inspection cover?
Standard inspections cover structure, roof, exterior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, interior conditions, and built-in appliances. They don't cover cosmetic issues, items not visible without demolition, or specialty systems (septic, well, pool) unless requested separately.
Can I skip the home inspection to win a bid?
In competitive markets, buyers sometimes waive inspection contingencies, but this is risky. Even in competitive bids, consider pre-inspection (before offering) or an inspection for informational purposes only. The cost is minimal compared to potential surprise repairs.

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