Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make, and a professional home inspection is your best tool for making it with confidence. If you’ve never been through one before, the process can feel like a mystery. This guide walks you through exactly what to expect during a home inspection in Wisconsin, from scheduling to the final report.
Before the Inspection
Once your offer is accepted, you’ll typically have a short window (often 7-15 days) to complete your inspection. Scheduling early is key. At HomeStart Inspections, you can book online or call us directly to lock in a time that works for you and your agent.
You’ll want to be prepared with:
- A copy of the accepted offer (your inspector may ask)
- Any seller disclosures
- A list of questions or concerns about the property
We serve buyers across the Madison area, including Madison, Sun Prairie, Fitchburg, Middleton, and Verona.
How Long Does a Home Inspection Take?
A standard home inspection in Wisconsin takes 2-4 hours, depending on the size, age, and condition of the property. Larger homes or those with additional systems (wells, septic, outbuildings) will take longer.
You’re encouraged to be on-site, especially toward the end. Walking through with your inspector is one of the most valuable parts of the process.
What Wisconsin Home Inspectors Check
Wisconsin licenses home inspectors and sets minimum standards through the Department of Safety and Professional Services. At HomeStart, we exceed those standards on every inspection. Here’s what’s covered:
Exterior and Structure
- Roof, shingles, flashing, gutters
- Siding, trim, and grading
- Foundation and drainage
- Decks, porches, and garages
Interior Systems
- Electrical panels, outlets, and wiring
- Plumbing fixtures, pipes, and water pressure
- HVAC (heating and cooling)
- Water heater and ventilation
Living Spaces
- Walls, ceilings, floors
- Doors and windows
- Kitchen and bathroom functionality
- Attic insulation and ventilation
- Basement and crawl spaces
We also use thermal imaging to catch hidden moisture, insulation gaps, and electrical hotspots that a standard visual inspection might miss.
Wisconsin-Specific Concerns
Wisconsin homes come with a few unique considerations that buyers from other states might not expect:
- Radon – Wisconsin has elevated radon levels in many counties, including Dane. Radon testing is strongly recommended for every home purchase.
- Older sewer lines – Many Madison-area homes were built before modern sewer materials. A sewer scope inspection can catch cracked, collapsed, or root-invaded lines before they become your problem.
- Rural properties – If the home is on a private well or septic system, you’ll want dedicated well and septic inspections.
- Wood destroying organisms – Termites, carpenter ants, and wood-boring beetles are common in Wisconsin. A WDO inspection identifies active infestations and past damage.
- Freeze-thaw damage – Our winters are hard on foundations, roofs, and plumbing. Inspectors pay close attention to cracks, ice damming evidence, and pipe condition.
The Walkthrough
Toward the end of the inspection, your inspector will walk you through the findings in person. This is your chance to:
- See issues firsthand rather than just reading about them
- Ask questions in plain language
- Understand which items are urgent vs. routine maintenance
- Get a sense of how the home will age
Don’t skip this part. A good inspector will slow down, explain clearly, and treat you like a homeowner-in-training, not a client to rush through.
Your Inspection Report
At HomeStart, you receive your full, easy-to-read report the same day as your inspection. Most reports include:
- Written summary of findings
- Photos of every issue noted
- Clear categorization (safety concerns, major defects, maintenance items)
- Recommendations for next steps
After the Inspection
Once you have the report, you and your agent will decide how to negotiate. Common paths:
- Request repairs from the seller
- Negotiate a price reduction or credit
- Walk away (if the contract allows)
- Accept the home as-is and plan for future repairs
HomeStart’s commitment doesn’t end when the report is delivered. Our Home Support For Life means you can reach out anytime with questions about your home, whether it’s next week or next decade.
Ready to Schedule?
If you’re under contract or getting close, don’t wait. Quality inspectors book up fast, especially in spring and summer.
Schedule your inspection online or call (608) 609-0369 to speak with our team. Not sure what services you need? Check out our full service list or read what other Madison-area buyers have said about working with us.