Real sample reports
Two real reports from a recent Insight inspection, scrubbed of personal details. The summary is what most buyers skim first. The full report is the document your agent and contractor will work from.
A focused 8-page rundown of every finding that needs your attention. Organized by priority so you know what to negotiate, what to monitor, and what to fix on day one. This is what most buyers read first.
Download SummaryThe complete 62-page document. Photos for every finding, plain-English explanations, and a section for each system in the home — site, roof, structure, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, kitchen, bathrooms, and more. This is what gets quoted.
Download Full ReportEvery Insight inspection covers the same 13 systems. Findings are photographed, labeled, and tied back to plain-language explanations of why they matter and what to do next.
Grading, drainage, walkways, retaining walls, and lot conditions that affect the home.
Siding, trim, soffits, fascia, decks, porches, and weather seals around windows and doors.
Shingles, flashing, gutters, valleys, penetrations, and visible signs of leaks or aging.
Foundation, framing, support columns, beams, joists, and the attic envelope.
Service panel, breakers, GFCI/AFCI protection, outlets, fixtures, and visible wiring.
Furnace, AC, heat pumps, ducting, returns, and combustion air for gas appliances.
Supply lines, drains, water heater, fixtures, and visible signs of leaks or corrosion.
Walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows, stairs, and railings throughout the home.
Cabinets, countertops, sinks, disposals, dishwashers, and built-in appliances.
Tubs, showers, toilets, vents, fixtures, and water-management around wet areas.
Hookups, venting, drainage, and pan/overflow protection for washing machines.
Doors, openers, auto-reverse safety, fire separation, and slab condition.
A prioritized recap of every finding so you can negotiate with confidence.
Most inspection reports are PDFs of checked boxes. Ours read like a homeowner's manual someone actually wanted to write.
Findings are written for the buyer, not the inspector. If a 19-year-old first-time buyer can't follow it, we rewrite it.
Each issue is photographed and labeled so contractors can quote without re-visiting the property.
Critical safety items are called out separately from cosmetic notes — so you know what to negotiate and what to ignore.
Most reports go out the same day. We don't drag the timeline on a contingency period.
Pick a date, share your address, and we'll handle the rest. Reports are typically back in your inbox within 24 hours.