Standard of Practice We Follow in Every Home Inspection We Perform
Some people treat home inspections like a formality. That’s a mistake—and sometimes an expensive one. If you’re buying, selling, or just trying to protect what’s likely your biggest investment, here's the truth: a home inspection matters more than just about anything else in the real estate process.
Buying a house without an inspection is like buying a used truck without popping the hood. You might be fine—or you might be looking at a busted transmission and no warranty. At Taylor Home Inspections, we’ve found everything from rotten subflooring hidden under new vinyl to active roof leaks in “renovated” homes.
A good inspection gives you leverage. If issues show up, you can negotiate repairs or a better price—or walk away if it's a money pit. For sellers, a pre-listing inspection gives you a chance to fix small problems before they scare off buyers.
It’s not just about finding defects—it’s about peace of mind. Knowing that a licensed, InterNACHI-certified professional combed through the crawlspace, attic, roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC means you’re not flying blind. You get a full report with pictures, plain-English explanations, and straight-shooting recommendations.
So don’t skip the inspection. Don’t hire the cheapest guy off Google. Hire someone who knows Macon, who’s been under homes in Warner Robins, and who treats your property like it’s their own. At Taylor Home Inspections, we don’t sell fear—we shine light on your future.