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Category: Industry Perspective

Inspector's Voice
Wesley Upchurch

Why Some Inspection Companies Can’t Afford Honest Reports

Most inspection companies would say they value honesty. And in a narrow sense, they do. They want inspectors to be accurate, thorough, and professional. They don’t want missed defects or sloppy reports. They aren’t asking inspectors to lie. But there’s a quieter truth beneath that: Some inspection companies cannot afford

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Industry Perspective
Wesley Upchurch

How the Home Inspection Industry Quietly Shifts Risk — and Why Most Clients Never See It

There’s a part of the home inspection industry most consumers never encounter. It doesn’t show up in marketing materials.It isn’t discussed during scheduling calls.And it’s rarely explained in inspection reports. But it shapes how inspections are performed every single day. That reality is how financial and professional risk gets shifted

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Industry Perspective
Wesley Upchurch

Why Inspector Independence Is a Consumer Protection Issue

Most home buyers assume inspectors are independent. They expect that when an inspector points out a problem, it’s because the condition genuinely matters — not because of internal pressure, incentives, or consequences tied to what gets reported. That assumption is reasonable.And it’s worth protecting. At Upchurch Inspection, we believe inspector

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Inspector's Voice
Wesley Upchurch

Why Penalty-Based Pay Structures Change Inspections — Even When No One Admits It

Most inspection companies don’t think of themselves as punitive. They don’t describe their policies as pressure.They don’t frame compensation rules as behavioral controls.They rarely intend harm. And yet, penalty-based pay structures reliably change how inspections are performed. Not because inspectors are unethical — but because humans adapt to incentives, whether

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Inspector's Voice
Wesley Upchurch

The Unspoken Tradeoff Between Speed and Truth in Modern Inspections

Speed has become one of the most celebrated qualities in modern real estate. Faster showings, faster offers, faster closings. Inspections, inevitably, get pulled into that same current. What used to be understood as a careful pause in the process is now often treated as something to be completed as efficiently

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Industry Perspective
Wesley Upchurch

Why Faster Inspections Aren’t Better Inspections

In real estate, speed is often treated as a virtue. Fast showings.Fast offers.Fast inspections. But when it comes to understanding a property, speed is a poor substitute for clarity. And nowhere is that more true than in home inspections. Speed Solves Scheduling — Not Risk A faster inspection usually solves

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Industry Perspective
Wesley Upchurch

What Clients Should Ask Inspection Companies — But Rarely Do

Most clients ask the same questions when booking an inspection. How much does it cost?When can you come out?How long will it take? Those are reasonable questions. But they’re not the ones that determine whether an inspection is merely adequate — or genuinely useful. The most important questions are the

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Home Inspection Information
Wesley Upchurch

Code Compliance vs. Home Inspection Findings: What’s the Difference?

One of the most common points of confusion we see—especially after an inspection—is when someone asks: “Is this up to code?” It’s a reasonable question, but it’s also where expectations often get crossed. Home inspections and code enforcement are not the same thing, and treating them as interchangeable leads to

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Home Inspection Information
Wesley Upchurch

Visual Inspections vs. Engineering Reports: Knowing the Difference

Home inspections and engineering reports are often mentioned together, especially when structural concerns arise during a real estate transaction. While both play important roles, they serve very different purposes. Understanding the distinction helps homeowners, buyers, and agents know what information each provides—and why one does not replace the other. Across

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