Yes.
But remember that the sole purpose of a home inspection is to find defects in your new home.
It’s not a time to grill your inspector about maintenance and repairs or issues you are having in your current home. He’s trying to stay focused to connect the dots and uncover the hidden story the home has to tell. Distracting them is counterproductive.
You’re spending several hundred (sometimes thousands) of dollars for a professional to do one thing. Let them do it.
If you have pressing questions, ask them before the inspection or write them down and ask them at the end. That’s when they’ll have the answers.