Celebrating 29 Remarkable Years Together – Thanks to You!

To Our Extended Family, I hope this letter finds you in great spirits and good health. As the founder of Anderson Home Inspection LLC, it is with immense pride and profound gratitude that I write to you today. This year marks a significant milestone for our company - we are celebrating 29 years of serving wonderful clients like you in Milwaukee and Southeastern Wisconsin. Looking back, it's astonishing to reflect on the journey we've embarked on together since our inception in 1995. Our success is…

A Hidden Danger Near Your Hearth: A Real Christmas Fireplace Disaster Story

Improper insulation clearance around chimneys can create serious fire hazards. Fireplace & Attic Insulation Fire Risk: A Real Story Gather around, homeowners — and those preparing to purchase a new home. This story highlights why due diligence and proper inspections matter more than most people realize. Three nights before Christmas, on a cold winter evening, disaster struck a family home. Thankfully, no one was injured. But the damage was devastating. The family was displaced for months during remediation. The total loss? Approximately 1.5 times the…

Cheers to a Prosperous New Year!

Greetings! As we step into the dawn of another year, I want to express our heartfelt appreciation for your unwavering support and trust in Anderson Home Inspection. Clients like you make our journey truly remarkable. Cheers to a Prosperous New Year!

20 Home Inspection FAQs

# Question Answer 1 What does a home inspection cover? Inspections typically include the homes major systems such as foundation, basement, structural components, roof, windows, heating, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, attic insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, and doors. 2 How much does a home inspection cost? Costs vary, but in southeastern Wisconsin, expect to pay between $350 to $550 for standard inspections. 3 How long does a home inspection take? A standard inspection takes between about 3 to 4 hours, though this can vary with the…

How Inadequate Permits Affect Home Buyers

230918 Home Buyers Public Service Announcement Flippers and Remodelers don’t always Pull and Close permits. Some permits are pulled as “Remodeling” and the “Required” Mechanical and Structural permits have been pulled. Prior to your home inspection, confirm remodeling permits were pulled and closed. Though Flippers are required to disclose defects when they sell a property in Wisconsin, they have a vested interest in the sale, so they may be on the fence when it comes to their “opinion” as to what constitutes a defect that…