
How to Prepare for a Home Inspection: A Buyer’s Guide
Learn how to prepare for a home inspection to avoid costly surprises. Uncover key insights and tips to ensure a successful home buying experience.
Here we answer questions about getting a home inspection, give tips on home maintenance, and share our knowledge about common home issues. We are here to help you. If you can’t find an answer to your questions here, you can always contact us via our contact page.
Holly Upchurch serves as the scheduling coordinator, client-care lead, and environmental testing specialist for Upchurch Inspection. She performs indoor air quality sampling for mold and supports the inspection process with a strong understanding of residential and environmental systems. Holly is currently advancing her training through InterNACHI to further build her technical expertise, making her a key contributor to the quality and reliability of every Upchurch Inspection service.

Learn how to prepare for a home inspection to avoid costly surprises. Uncover key insights and tips to ensure a successful home buying experience.

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