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Frequently Asked Questions | Home Inspections in Nashville & Middle Tennessee

Buying, selling, or building a home comes with important questions. Below are answers to the most common questions about home inspections and new construction inspections in Nashville and Middle Tennessee.

At AAA Complete Home Inspections, L.L.C., the goal is to provide clear, honest information so you can move forward with confidence.

General Home Inspection Questions

What does a home inspection include?

A home inspection is a visual evaluation of accessible components, including the roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and interior and exterior systems. The inspection helps identify visible issues and overall condition.

How long does a home inspection take?

Most inspections take between two and four hours, depending on the size, age, and condition of the property.

Will I receive a report after the inspection?

Yes. A detailed inspection report with photos and explanations is provided, typically the same day as the inspection.

Do I need to attend the inspection?

Attendance is optional, but many buyers find it helpful to attend near the end of the inspection to review findings and ask questions.

New Construction Inspection Questions

Do new construction homes need inspections?

Yes. New homes are built by multiple subcontractors and inspections help identify installation issues, omissions, or workmanship concerns during construction and before closing.

What is a new construction inspection?
A new construction inspection is a series of inspections performed at key stages of the build, from the foundation through final completion.

How many inspections are recommended for new construction?
Most buyers choose:

  • Phase 1: Foundation Inspection

  • Phase 2: Pre-Drywall / Framing Inspection

  • Phase 3: Final Inspection Before Closing

  • 1-Year Builder’s Warranty Inspection

Phase-Specific Questions

What is a pre-drywall inspection?
A pre-drywall inspection occurs after framing and rough-in systems are installed but before insulation and drywall. This allows critical components to be reviewed while still visible.

What is the final inspection on a new construction home?
The final inspection is performed when construction is complete and utilities are active, typically just before closing. It evaluates the home as a finished structure.

Does the final inspection replace the builder walkthrough?
No. The builder walkthrough focuses on cosmetic items, while the final inspection provides an independent evaluation of the home’s condition.

Scheduling & Service Area

When should I schedule my inspection?
For resale homes, inspections are scheduled during the inspection contingency period. For new construction, inspections should be scheduled based on the construction phase.

Do you serve areas outside of Nashville?
Yes. Services are provided throughout Nashville, Gallatin, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Hendersonville, Clarksville, and surrounding Middle Tennessee communities.

Published: January 2026

Still Have Questions?

AAA Complete Home Inspections, LLC provides professional home inspection services for homebuyers, sellers, and homeowners throughout Nashville and Middle Tennessee, including Clarksville, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mt. Juliet, and Lebanon.

We’re committed to delivering clear, reliable inspections that help our clients make confident decisions.

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