Home Inspection Certifications

Closer Look Home Inspectors · InterNACHI Certified · Mankato, MN

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Ah, the dreaded home inspection –

For the seller, it can be suspenseful as they wait for the report to come back with any items that need to be fixed. For the buyer, it can mean a piece of mind that everything in the home is in working order and the potential opportunity to negotiate the repairs/ purchase price if anything is turned up during the home inspection process.

In general, a home inspection is meant to thoroughly check the condition of a home and is typically done when a home is being sold

Items that are typically examined in a home inspection include (but are not limited to) the following:

  1. Roof – What is the overall condition and probable age? Does it need to be replaced?
  2. Exterior of the home – Including the foundation, drainage issues, gutters, siding, etc.
  3. Attic space – Properly insulated and verify no leaks are present.
  4. Basement – Wet basements and crawlspaces can be a cause for concern.
  5. Plumbing – Check for any leaks.
  6. Electrical – Test of the light switches, electrical outlets and electrical panel.
  7. Heating and Cooling Systems – Are they in proper working order?
  8. Water heater – Is it in good condition and working properly?
  9. Appliances – General condition and age (If they are included in the sale)
  10. Other – a home inspector looks at windows, doors and any potential pest damage.
  11. The physical condition of the house is an important aspect of buying a home. Many buyers include a home inspection condition as part of the purchase contract.

If any issues are found during the home inspection process, then the buyer may go to the seller to ask for repairs or credits toward the purchase price to fix any items uncovered.

A regular home inspection will take a few hours to complete. Use our instant quote calculator or call (507) 721-3820 for pricing based on your specific property. Some buyers will accompany the inspector while he or she is completing the inspection to learn more about any problems that are found and ask questions. A home inspection report will be furnished to the buyer.

Typical home inspection reports will be thorough with photos and potentially diagrams. While the home inspector does provide a fairly comprehensive report, other reports may be needed. These may include, but are not limited to, a pest report, environmental health hazards (radon, mold, lead, asbestos) and specialized inspections from hazards such as flooding.

Home inspections are worth their weight in gold as paying a few hundred dollars to uncover a potentially major problem is money well spent instead of buying a home without an inspection only to discover a costly repair needed after you own the property. Even when purchasing a new property, a home inspection can potentially draw attention to any issues.

InterNACHI home inspection standards — what we inspect in every Mankato home

Frequently Asked Questions

What certifications do your Mankato inspectors hold?

Our inspectors hold InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector (CPI) certification along with specialized training in FLIR thermal imaging, radon measurement, mold assessment, structural inspection, and continuing education in Minnesota building codes and standards.

Why do inspector certifications matter?

Certifications ensure your Mankato home inspector has demonstrated knowledge through rigorous testing and ongoing education. InterNACHI is the world's largest home inspector association with strict standards. Certified inspectors follow established protocols that protect your interests as a homebuyer.

Do you maintain continuing education?

Yes, Closer Look Home Inspectors maintains active continuing education through InterNACHI and other professional organizations. This ensures we stay current with evolving building codes, new construction methods, and emerging issues relevant to Southern Minnesota homes.

Is your inspector licensed in Minnesota?

Minnesota does not currently require home inspector licensing at the state level, which makes choosing a certified inspector even more important. Our InterNACHI certification exceeds what many states require for licensing, ensuring Mankato homebuyers receive a qualified, professional inspection.

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