Top 5 Home Inspectors in Somerset, KY

Porch Pro Headshot Superior Home Inspections LLC
Home Inspectors
Serves Somerset, Kentucky
(236)
Porch Pro Headshot Semper Fi Home Inspection LLC
Home Inspectors
Serves Somerset, Kentucky
I work really hard to give the best inspection and reports on the market. Certified Master Inspector, that will be there to help you from start to finish.
I work really hard to give the best inspection and reports on the market. Certified Master Inspector, that will be there to help you from start to finish.
Porch Pro Headshot Assured Home Inspection Service, LLC
Home Inspectors
Serves Somerset, Kentucky
(16)
A home is probably the largest purchase you'll ever make, so it's important to understand the condition of your investment. I will provide a non-invasive examination of the home’s accessible structure, systems and components. While a home inspection is not a prediction of future conditions, and cann...Read more about Assured Home Inspection Service, LLC
A home is probably the largest purchase you'll ever make, so it's important to understand the condition of your investment. I will provide a non-invasive examination of the home’s accessible structure, systems and components. While a home inspection is not a prediction of future conditions, and cann...Read more about Assured Home Inspection Service, LLC
Porch Pro Headshot Adkins Home Inspections, LLC
Home Inspectors
Serves Somerset, Kentucky
We Provide General, Pre-listing, and Maintenance Home Inspection's, HERS Rating's, Energy Code Compliance, Energy Audits, Duct Pressure Testing, Mold, and Radon Testing in Berea, Richmond, Lexington, and Surrounding Areas in Central Ky. We deliver reports within 24 hours, 7 days a week. We use therm...Read more about Adkins Home Inspections, LLC
We Provide General, Pre-listing, and Maintenance Home Inspection's, HERS Rating's, Energy Code Compliance, Energy Audits, Duct Pressure Testing, Mold, and Radon Testing in Berea, Richmond, Lexington, and Surrounding Areas in Central Ky. We deliver reports within 24 hours, 7 days a week. We use therm...Read more about Adkins Home Inspections, LLC
Porch Pro Headshot Preferred Property Inspections
Home Inspectors
Serves Somerset, Kentucky
Preferred Property Inspections has been in business going on 8 years now with more than 1000 home inspections. Charles Collins is the only employee and is the owner of the company. Every inspection is important to me and I want to always make sure my customers are protected from buying a home that...Read more about Preferred Property Inspections
Preferred Property Inspections has been in business going on 8 years now with more than 1000 home inspections. Charles Collins is the only employee and is the owner of the company. Every inspection is important to me and I want to always make sure my customers are protected from buying a home that...Read more about Preferred Property Inspections

Frequently asked questions about home inspectors

Buying a home is the biggest purchase you’ll make in your lifetime. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or looking to buy your next place, there are many benefits of hiring a professional home inspector.

Walking through a home, you may notice a few things you want to fix or rooms you want to paint. The home inspector will assess important HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. Inspectors notice structural or insulation problems that you and your real estate agent probably missed. The inspector outlines all their findings in a report and walks you through the property to explain major issues.

If you decide to go through with the purchase, the home inspection report offers a roadmap for repairs you may need. The inspection report is also great leverage for contract negotiations with the seller. If there’s a major repair on the report, you can ask the seller to cover it or come down on the sale price.

Of course, the main benefit of hiring a home inspector is that they’ll help you avoid buying a home that needs more work than you’re willing to pay. As long as your offer is contingent on the home inspection, you’ll be able to walk away with your down payment and find the property that works best for your family and your budget.

Before you hire a home inspector, make sure they’re certified. Not all home inspectors are members of the American Society of Home Inspectors, so check that yours is. Members of AHSI adhere to a standard of ethics, continue their education, and have access to more resources.

Check to make sure your home inspector is insured. Home inspectors usually carry professional liability (aka errors and omissions) insurance and general liability to cover things like property damage claims.

As part of the home buying process, your local home inspector will have a certain number of days to examine the property. Then, you’ll walk through the house together so the inspector can point out any problems they may have found. In the end, the inspector will give you a report detailing everything you need to know.

When choosing an inspector, ask for previous inspection reports to see how thorough they are. Good reports are thorough and include photos. Reading reviews gives you a better idea of what to expect from the home inspector. If you’re choosing between a full-time inspector and a part-time one, hire the full-time inspector – they’ll have booked more hours and experience.

Of course, if you already have a good rapport with your real estate agent, ask who they would recommend. Real estate agents often deal with home inspectors, so they’ll know the best option for you in your area.

You’ve bought your dream home and noticed some water damage in the basement a month later. You hire a contractor to assess it, and they say this isn’t the first time the basement has seen water damage – the foundation wall is bowing from it. This issue should have been on the inspection report. Is the inspector liable?

They can be. That question is why it’s best to hire an inspector who carries errors and omissions insurance, as well as general liability insurance. The inspector will have to file a claim to cover the repairs, but they will be more likely to cover those costs.

As with any legal action, there’s no guarantee you’ll get your money back. Pursuing legal action against an uninsured home inspector will become an even bigger headache, and they may not have the funds available to cover the repairs you need.

You also have to prove that nothing happened to alter the home's condition after you completed the inspection report. For instance, if there aren’t any issues with the roof at the time of inspection, and you notice leaks a few months after a big storm, the home inspector would not be liable.

The cost of a home inspection depends on a few factors, including the location and size of the property. Generally, you should expect to pay a couple hundred dollars for one home inspection. A few things about local home inspectors could increase that price:

  • Experience - When hiring a more experienced home inspector, they tend to charge more.
  • Age and condition of the property - Older homes may cost more to inspect.
  • Travel time - The inspector may charge for commuting if you buy a country home off the beaten path.
  • Additional inspections - Depending on where you buy your home, you may want to invest in specialty inspections. Radon tests, pest inspections, and well inspections will run up the bill. Ask your real estate agents which inspections they would recommend, and plan for them when finalizing your budget.

In some real estate markets, the seller may pay for an inspection ahead of time. Ask your real estate agent if they trust the company that performed the pre-inspection. This awareness can help you decide whether or not to invest in another inspection.

If you’re selling a home in a competitive market, investing in a pre-sale home inspection may be a good idea. As a seller, some pros include the following:

  • The inspection report will paint a realistic view of the property, helping you and your real estate agent set a competitive listing price.
  • A pre-sale inspection allows you to make any necessary repairs or updates to get a greater return on investment when the time comes to sell.
  • You won’t be surprised by the buyer’s home inspection report. If you’re selling your first home to upgrade to a second, the pre-sale inspection will help you avoid any costly negotiations that the buyer’s report might unearth.
  • If you are selling a relative’s property that you inherited, the pre-sale inspection will give you all the details you need about the property's condition.

While it may seem beneficial to have a pre-sale inspection before you put your home on the market, there can also be downsides. Here are a few cons that impact homebuyers and sellers alike:

  • The seller is legally obligated to reveal any problems with the house to potential buyers. If the pre-sale inspection uncovers some major problems, your plans may need to change.
  • As a homebuyer, remember that the pre-sale home inspection usually benefits the seller. The home inspector likely had the seller’s best interests at heart and not yours. It’s always a good idea to invest in your home inspection.
  • Finally, a pre-sale home inspection doesn’t guarantee the buyer’s inspector won’t find anything wrong with the property.

Recent reviews for Somerset Home Inspectors

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- Amberly Vickers
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Everything You Need to Know About Somerset Home Inspectors

How does invoicing/payment work for most Home Inspector projects in Somerset?

Every project differs, but you should ask any home inspector for an estimate, before they do any work. In fact, ask for their general payment terms before any home inspection agencies work is done.

If the job is large and going to take longer than a day, it's common practice for home inspectors to request a down payment. Usually, this will be around 25% so they can commence work on your home inspector project.

If it's a quick job, you'll likely be given an invoice/bill when the job is complete. Then it's up to you and the home inspector to determine if you pay immediately or can send payment at a later date.

What should I check for once my Home Inspector in Somerset has finished working?

Every home inspection agencies project is going to have different results, but here are a few things to check for once any home inspection agencies company has told you they've finished the job:

  • Obviously you want to do a visual inspection. Even if you're unfamiliar with home inspection agencies work, this gives you the opportunity to ask questions (even basic ones like, what did you do?).
  • Ask the home inspector to describe what they did. Whether your home inspection agencies project was a repair job or a building job, have them run you through what was done.
  • Compare the description provided on your home inspection agencies project estimate to the work completed. Did the professional do what was promised?
  • Request that the home inspector do a follow-up visit to check on the work. Most professionals are willing to do this, especially if you ask them.

How many home inspectors does Somerset have?

There are around 50 companies throughout Somerset to help you with your next home inspection agencies job.

  • 15 of them have an A or A+ rating from Better Business Bureau.

Latest projects near Somerset

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Somerset 42503
Home Inspection
Start Date
Within 48 hours
Purpose
Purchasing property
Inspection type
Whole home
Property type
Single family residence
Property size
3,001-3,500 sq ft
Property age
0-10 years
Foundation type
Basement
Relationship to property
Buyer
Occupied
No
Utilities turned on
Yes
Specific services
None of the above
Somerset 42501
Roofing Inspection
Start Date
Within a week
Roofing project type
Inspect a roof
Roof slope
Sloped or pitched
Roofing material
Asphalt or composite shingle
Reason for inspection
For an insurance claim
Previous leaking or damage
Yes
Number of stories tall
Two floors
Somerset 42503
Chimney Inspection
Service needed
Chimney Inspection
Start Date
I'm flexible
Somerset 42503
Roofing Inspection
Start Date
Within a week
Roof slope
Sloped or pitched
Roofing material
Asphalt or composite shingle
Reason for inspection
New roof replaced in 2017. Now leaking. Lowes said inspection needed to determine if installation faulty or faulty shingles
Previous leaking or damage
No
Number of stories tall
Two floors
Somerset 42501
Roofing Inspection
Start Date
I'm flexible
Roofing project type
Inspect a roof
Roof slope
Sloped or pitched
Roofing material
Asphalt or composite shingle
Reason for inspection
ceiling is damp after rain
Previous leaking or damage
I'm not sure
Number of stories tall
Two floors
Somerset 42503
Home Inspection
Start Date
Within 48 hours
Purpose
Purchasing property
Inspection type
Whole home
Property type
Single family residence
Property size
2,501-3,000 sq ft
Property age
21-30 years
Foundation type
Raised with crawl space
Relationship to property
Buyer
Occupied
Yes
Utilities turned on
Yes
Specific services
Radon test, Mold test, Sewer cam inspection, Termite inspection