In the home inspection industry, knowledge doesn’t come from textbooks — it comes from years of hands-on experience.
A truly qualified inspector doesn’t just “look around” a house; they understand how homes are built, how they age, and how small details connect to bigger issues. That’s the kind of insight only gained through decades of real work in the field.
As a Minnesota home inspector with more than 35 years in remodeling and over 9 years inspecting homes professionally, I’ve learned that experience is the difference between an average inspection and an exceptional one.

🔧 1. Experience Reveals What Textbooks Can’t Teach
Every home tells a story — and not every problem is obvious at first glance.
An inspector with long-term field experience knows what to look for, where problems hide, and how different materials respond to time and climate.
For example:
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A minor crack might seem harmless to a new inspector but could signal foundation movement to an experienced one.
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A musty smell in the basement might reveal improper grading or hidden water intrusion — something only recognized after seeing hundreds of similar cases.
Experience means seeing patterns and causes, not just surface symptoms.
🧱 2. Understanding Construction from the Inside Out
Inspectors who have worked in home remodeling or building know exactly how systems fit together — framing, insulation, roofing, plumbing, and electrical.
That insight allows them to identify poor workmanship or shortcuts that may not be visible to the untrained eye.
This is especially valuable in Minnesota, where homes must stand up to:
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Freeze-thaw cycles
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Ice dams and roof damage
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Seasonal moisture expansion
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Energy loss from poor insulation
A veteran inspector doesn’t just spot a problem — they explain why it happened and how to fix it properly.
🧰 3. Better Communication and Education for Homeowners
Years in the field build more than technical skill — they build communication skills.
An experienced inspector knows how to translate complex findings into plain, client-friendly language, so homeowners understand what matters most.
At MSP Inspections LLC, I make sure every client walks away informed, confident, and equipped with practical solutions — not overwhelmed by technical terms or fear-based reporting.
📋 4. Proven Judgment Built on Thousands of Inspections
The more homes you’ve seen, the better your instincts become.
Experience brings context and judgment — the ability to know what’s a major issue, what’s minor, and what’s simply part of normal home aging.
This helps buyers make balanced, informed decisions — avoiding unnecessary panic while still protecting their investment.
🌟 5. Trust and Professionalism You Can Depend On
When you hire a seasoned inspector, you’re not just paying for a checklist — you’re investing in trust, reliability, and real-world expertise.
A professional with decades of work behind them understands how to deliver accurate reports, stay ethical, and put the client’s best interest first.
At MSP Inspections LLC, experience means accuracy, integrity, and lasting peace of mind for every homeowner.
🔑 Final Thoughts
Home inspection isn’t about guessing — it’s about knowing.
When you choose an inspector with decades of real experience, you’re choosing someone who can recognize what others might miss, explain it clearly, and guide you toward smart solutions.
Whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining your Minnesota home, experience is the most valuable tool an inspector can bring.


Yury Slutsky-President MSP Inspections LLC