How to Read and Understand a Home Inspection Report
By City Home Inspectors
📄 You’ve got your home inspection report in hand—now what?
For many first-time (and even experienced) buyers, reading a report can feel overwhelming. It’s packed with terms, photos, and color-coded notes. But don't worry—it's easier than you think.
At City Home Inspectors, our reports are built to educate, prioritize, and empower you. Here's how to navigate yours like a pro.
🔍 Step 1: Start with the Summary Page
Think of this as your "greatest hits" of concerns. These items are:
Categorized as Major, Moderate, or Minor
Often color-coded (Red = Urgent, Yellow = Monitor, Green = Okay)
Meant to guide decisions, not scare you
Tip: Focus on red-flag items that affect safety, structure, or costly repairs first.
The full report breaks down every major system of the home, typically including:
Roof & Exterior
Structural & Foundation
HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical
Interior & Appliances
Attic, Crawlspaces, Basement
Each section has comments, clear descriptions, and photos or video clips showing the exact issue.
Not everything is a deal-breaker. Here’s how to prioritize:
Immediate Repairs: Active leaks, electrical hazards, missing safety features
Budget for Later: Aging HVAC systems, outdated windows, cosmetic wear
No Action Needed: Noted for awareness only (e.g., chipped paint or a loose doorknob)
Your report isn’t the final word—it’s the start of a conversation. We encourage you to:
Email or call us with follow-up questions
Review the report with your agent
Get quotes or second opinions if needed
🧠 The more you understand your report, the more confident you'll be at the negotiation table—and in your new home.
📅 Book your home inspection with us today at www.cityhomeinspectors.com
City Home Inspectors, LLC
1010 Lake St. #200
Oak Park, IL 60301
1010 Lake St. #200
Sarasota, Fl 34236