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In this episode, Reuben and Tessa discuss the factors that can affect the duration of a home inspection. Tessa mentions how complicated houses with multiple additions, large square footage, and older construction can significantly extend the time it takes to complete an inspection. They also talk about the challenges of inspecting attics, crawlspaces, and roofs, which can add to the overall time due to setup, access, and the need to inspect different roof coverings.
They emphasize the role of the home inspector themselves, highlighting that individual inspectors may complete inspections at varying speeds based on their experience, thoroughness, and efficiency. The hosts also touch upon the influence of clients, agents, engineers, and even deferred maintenance on the inspection time. They share anecdotes of challenging inspections and how certain unexpected situations can extend the process, such as needing to reset multiple GFCI outlets and handling unforeseen problems.
Ultimately, Reuben and Tessa conclude that a longer home inspection doesn't equate to a problematic house. Instead, it reflects the complexity of the inspection process and various variables at play.
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In this episode, Reuben and Tessa discuss the factors that can affect the duration of a home inspection. Tessa mentions how complicated houses with multiple additions, large square footage, and older construction can significantly extend the time it takes to complete an inspection. They also talk about the challenges of inspecting attics, crawlspaces, and roofs, which can add to the overall time due to setup, access, and the need to inspect different roof coverings.
They emphasize the role of the home inspector themselves, highlighting that individual inspectors may complete inspections at varying speeds based on their experience, thoroughness, and efficiency. The hosts also touch upon the influence of clients, agents, engineers, and even deferred maintenance on the inspection time. They share anecdotes of challenging inspections and how certain unexpected situations can extend the process, such as needing to reset multiple GFCI outlets and handling unforeseen problems.
Ultimately, Reuben and Tessa conclude that a longer home inspection doesn't equate to a problematic house. Instead, it reflects the complexity of the inspection process and various variables at play.
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