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  "headline": "What We Look For (And What We Don’t): Your Inspection Report Is Not the End",
  "description": "A home inspection report is just the beginning. Learn how and when to bring in specialists—roofers, HVAC techs, plumbers, electricians—to get the full picture and take action.",
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  "url": "https://homeinspectionsovercoffee.com/what-we-look-for-and-what-we-dont-your-inspection-report-is-not-the-end/",
  "datePublished": "2025-06-30",
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        "name": "Do I really need to call in a specialist for every flagged item?",
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