Published: 2026-03-06 | Home Inspector New Ulm

First-Time Home Buyer Inspection Guide for Minnesota

By Home Inspector New Ulm | Updated March 2026 | (507) 205-7067

Buying your first home is exciting and overwhelming. The home inspection is one of the most important steps, yet many first-time buyers don't know what to expect. This guide covers everything for buyers in the New Ulm, Mankato, and southern Minnesota area.

What Is a Home Inspection?

A professional, non-invasive examination of a home's major systems. It's not a pass/fail test - it's an educational tool giving you information for an informed decision.

When to Schedule

During your inspection contingency period (usually 7-14 days after offer acceptance). Schedule immediately - don't wait until the last day.

What Gets Inspected

Structural

Foundation (cracks, settling, water), framing, roof structure

Exterior

Siding, windows, doors, grading, drainage, deck safety

Roof

Shingles, flashing, gutters, ice dam indicators

Major Systems

Electrical (panel, wiring, GFCI), plumbing (supply, drains, water heater), HVAC (furnace, AC, ducts)

Interior

Walls, ceilings, floors, attic insulation, basement, kitchen, bathrooms, garage

Recommended Add-Ons for Minnesota

Radon Testing (Highly Recommended)

Southern MN is EPA Zone 1 (highest risk). 2 in 5 homes have elevated levels. $125-$200 could save your life.

Sewer Scope

Camera inspection reveals $5K-$25K+ problems. Essential for homes 25+ years old.

Thermal Imaging

Detects hidden moisture and insulation failures that drive your heating bills.

Attend Your Inspection

This is the #1 advice we give. Plan for 2-4 hours. You'll learn where shut-offs are, how systems work, and what maintenance to prioritize. Ask every question - nothing is too basic.

Understanding Your Report

Focus on: Safety issues (electrical hazards, CO risks), Major defects (failing roof, foundation), Maintenance items (normal wear), and Informational items (how things work).

After the Inspection

  1. Proceed as-is if home is in good condition
  2. Negotiate repairs with the seller
  3. Negotiate price reduction as credit
  4. Walk away if issues exceed your budget

Common First-Time Buyer Mistakes

  • Skipping inspection to "win" the bid - never do this
  • Not attending the inspection
  • Expecting perfection (every home has issues)
  • Skipping radon testing in Minnesota
  • Choosing the cheapest inspector over the most qualified

Ready to schedule? Call (507) 205-7067 or use our quote calculator below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a home inspection take?

A typical inspection takes 2 to 4 hours depending on home size and condition. Attend the full inspection to learn as much as possible.

What if the inspection finds major problems?

Your inspection contingency gives you options: negotiate repairs, negotiate a price reduction, or walk away with your earnest money. Your agent will guide you.

Areas We Serve

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Also serving: Courtland, Comfrey, Hanska, Gibbon, Winthrop, Morgan, Lafayette, Henderson, Belle Plaine, Litchfield, Lester Prairie, Waterville, Le Center & all of southern Minnesota

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