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Custom Inspections

A Partial or Systems Inspection is available for homeowners, homebuyers/sellers, or investors who wish to know the condition of a particular system or structural components of the home.

A partial inspection may be performed on any one or any combination of the following components:

Call us today, at Reassurance Home Inspections, (612) 701-9672 so that you can have the “Reassurance” that comes from knowing that your largest investment, your home, will remain in good condition for years to come.

We also recommend that all homeowners go to Home-Wizard – Interactive Home Maintenance Guide, to sign up for FREE automatic reminders for routine home maintenance, as well as general home maintenance and safety advice.

Maintenance Inspections

Performed when a homeowner wants to have a professional evaluation of the maintenance and/or repairs needed on the entire home. Sometimes this is done because the homeowner is unable to fully and correctly evaluate the repairs that are actually needed. Maintenance inspections are usually done so the homeowner can prioritize and schedule the work to be done, to avoid further and more extensive damage from neglect.

We perform home inspections in Minnesota across the entire twin cities Minneapolis/St. Paul metro and surrounding area.

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Partial Home & Maintenance Inspection FAQ

What is a partial home inspection?

A partial home inspection, sometimes called a systems inspection, is a focused evaluation of specific areas or components of a home rather than a full property inspection. This type of home inspection service is ideal for homeowners, buyers, sellers, or investors who want detailed insight into a particular issue or system without inspecting the entire house.

What systems can be included in a partial inspection?

A partial inspection can be customized to evaluate nearly any major component of the home. This may include the exterior, electrical service, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, water heater, foundation, basement or crawl space, fireplaces and chimneys, attic and insulation, or interior areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. The flexibility allows you to target concerns and get expert insight where it matters most.

Who should consider a systems or partial inspection?

A systems inspection is a smart choice for anyone dealing with a specific concern or situation. Homeowners may use it to assess a problem area or plan repairs, while buyers and sellers often request it to further evaluate a component flagged during a general inspection. Investors also benefit by identifying risks in key systems before making a purchase decision.

How is a partial inspection different from a full home inspection?

A systems inspection is a smart choice for anyone dealing with a specific concern or situation. Homeowners may use it to assess a problem area or plan repairs, while buyers and sellers often request it to further evaluate a component flagged during a general inspection. Investors also benefit by identifying risks in key systems before making a purchase decision.