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Issues and Concerns
Wesley Upchurch

Cosmetic vs. Structural vs. Systemic Problems: How to Tell the Difference

One of the biggest challenges buyers face after a home inspection isn’t what was found—it’s understanding what kind of problem it actually is. Not every defect carries the same weight. Some issues affect appearance only. Others impact safety or long-term performance. And some are warning signs of deeper problems that

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Homebuyer Resources
Wesley Upchurch

Why “Just Fixing the Report Items” Isn’t Always Enough

One of the most common phrases inspectors hear after an inspection—especially during negotiations—is: “We’ll just fix what’s on the report.” On the surface, that sounds reasonable. The inspection identified problems, repairs were made, boxes were checked, and everyone moves forward. Deal done. But in real life, this mindset is one

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Issues and Concerns
Wesley Upchurch

Inspection Findings That Look Small but Signal Big Trouble

Some of the most expensive problems homeowners face don’t start with dramatic failures. They start with things that look minor. Easy to overlook. Easy to explain away. Easy to postpone. Inspectors see this pattern all the time: a small finding in a report that doesn’t raise alarms during the transaction,

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Issues and Concerns
Wesley Upchurch

1960s–1970s Homes: Plumbing, Wiring, and Structural Red Flags

ectrical issues in these homes are rarely dramatic during inspection. The risk is cumulative. Heat buildup. Overloaded circuits. Inconsistent grounding. These don’t announce themselves loudly until they do. Structural Modifications Done “Casually” This era also saw a lot of remodeling. Walls were removed to open up floor plans. Garages were

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Home Inspection Information
Wesley Upchurch

When an Inspection Should Kill the Deal — And When It Shouldn’t

One of the hardest moments in the home-buying process comes after the inspection, when buyers are faced with a long list of findings and a simple but stressful question: Is this enough to walk away? The truth is that very few inspections justify killing a deal outright. But when it

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Home Inspection Information
Wesley Upchurch

The Psychology of Inspection Anxiety (and How to Think Clearly)

Home inspections don’t just evaluate houses. They evaluate people. By the time an inspection happens, buyers are usually emotionally invested. They’ve imagined living in the home, rearranged furniture in their heads, pictured holidays, schools, routines, and future plans. Then the inspection report arrives—and suddenly that imagined future feels fragile. Inspection

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Plumbing
Wesley Upchurch

Gas Water Heater Venting: Backdrafting and the “Match Test”

This is one of those things that looks fine… until it really, really isn’t. Gas water heaters don’t complain loudly when something’s wrong. They don’t leak right away. They don’t trip breakers. They just keep burning — and if the exhaust isn’t leaving the house the way it should, that’s

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Exterior & Grounds
Wesley Upchurch

Exterior Stucco vs. EIFS: Why One Is a Disaster if Installed Wrong

From the street, stucco and EIFS can look identical. Same texture. Same color. Same clean lines. From an inspection standpoint, though, they live in completely different risk categories — and confusing the two is how moisture problems turn into structural ones. Stucco and EIFS Are Not the Same Thing Traditional

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Issues and Concerns
Wesley Upchurch

1980s–1990s Homes: Builder Shortcuts That Still Matter Today

Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s often feel like a safe middle ground for buyers. They’re newer than mid-century homes, usually have more open layouts, and tend to look familiar. Many buyers assume that because these homes aren’t “old,” the inspection will be straightforward. From experience, this is where

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Issues and Concerns
Wesley Upchurch

Early 2000s Construction: What Hasn’t Aged Well

Items Hitting Transition Points Together One of the defining features of early 2000s homes today is timing. Many major systems—roofing, HVAC, water heaters, appliances—are now reaching the end of their expected service life around the same time. Individually, none of this is surprising. Collectively, it can be overwhelming. Buyers often

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Home Inspection Information
Wesley Upchurch

Flipped Homes: How Inspectors Spot Cosmetic Cover-Ups

Flipped homes can be some of the most emotionally persuasive properties buyers walk into. Fresh paint, new flooring, updated kitchens, modern fixtures—everything looks clean, current, and move-in ready. For buyers who don’t want a project, a flip can feel like the perfect answer. From an inspection standpoint, though, flipped homes

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