When you’re buying a home in Berkshire County, you want to know exactly what you’re getting into. That’s why Massachusetts has set rules for home inspections. These rules make sure every licensed inspector follows the same process, so you know what to expect.
A home inspection in Massachusetts is a visual check of the home. That means your inspector looks at the major systems and parts of the property that can be seen and safely reached. This includes the roof, exterior, foundation, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, electrical, attic, insulation, and the inside of the home.
What’s not included? Inspectors don’t open up walls, move heavy furniture, or give cost estimates for repairs. We’re here to give you a clear picture of the home’s condition as it stands on the day of the inspection.
These rules protect you as a buyer because they keep the inspection process fair and consistent. At MC Home Inspections, we follow Massachusetts standards, add clear photos, and explain everything in plain language so you can make confident decisions.
We proudly serve all of Berkshire County, including Pittsfield, North Adams, Great Barrington, Lee, Lenox, Williamstown, and every town in between.

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