Home Inspection Sample Reports (Johns Creek and North Metro Atlanta)
Before you hire a home inspector, it helps to see exactly what you will receive. Below are sample home inspection reports from Johns Creek and across North Metro Atlanta.
A strong inspection report should be easy to read, photo rich, and practical. These samples show how I document a home’s visible condition and explain findings in plain language so buyers can move forward with clarity and confidence.
If you are looking for a home inspector in Johns Creek, or nearby areas like Alpharetta, Suwanee, Cumming, or Buford, these examples will give you a realistic look at the detail you can expect.
Clear, photo-rich reporting
I document visible conditions at the time of inspection and explain concerns in straightforward language. Reports include labeled photos and narratives that clarify what was observed, why it matters, and what next steps are reasonable.
Organized by system for quick review
Each report is organized by major systems and components, which makes it easier to review, prioritize, and reference later.
Delivered the same day
Your report is typically delivered the same day as the inspection by email in PDF format. With your permission, I can also send a copy to your real estate agent at the same time.
Construction-informed perspective
My reporting is shaped by hands-on building experience. That perspective helps explain not only what an issue is, but why it commonly occurs and what it may mean for maintenance, safety, or long-term cost.
Our Reports Include:
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Clear, narrative-style reporting
Easy-to-understand explanations of the home’s condition, supported by photos and practical context. Our findings reflect years of inspection experience and hands-on residential construction knowledge. -
Numbered Summary of Key Findings
A concise, numbered summary highlighting the most significant items in the report, making it easier to review, prioritize concerns, and discuss options. -
Market-informed perspective
Experience inspecting homes throughout Johns Creek, Cumming, Suwanee, Buford, and Alpharetta helps distinguish common regional conditions from issues that warrant further attention. -
Actionable next steps
When concerns are identified, the report explains why they matter and outlines common next steps, such as monitoring, repair, or further evaluation.
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