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Residential

Inspections

Whether you're buying a new home, selling your current residence, or ensuring the safety of your residence, our detailed inspection services provide the insights you need for peace of mind.

Residential Inspection Services
KNOW WHAT YOU’RE BUYING

Inspected to the Highest Industry Standards

When it comes to your home, peace of mind starts with knowing every corner is safe, secure, and in optimal condition. Our residential inspection services provide homeowners and buyers with detailed insights into their property.

Inspected to the Highest Industry Standards

Residential Inspection Services

Single Family Inspection

Single Family Inspection

A thorough inspection of a single-family home, covering major systems and interior and exterior structures, including roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and foundations, to identify potential issues or areas needing maintenance.

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Townhome/Condo Inspection

Townhome/Condo Inspection

Inspections specific to townhomes and condominiums, typically focusing on interior systems like electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and structure within the unit, since external elements may be covered by a homeowners association (HOA).

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Phase Construction Inspection

Phase Construction Inspection

Performed at various stages of a new construction project, these inspections ensure each phase is completed correctly. For example, inspections can occur at pre-drywall, and pre-final stages, allowing for any needed corrections before moving on to the next phase.

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New Construction Inspection

New Construction Inspection

A final inspection of newly built homes before the owner moves in, ensuring the property meets local standards, and checking for any issues that may have been overlooked during construction.

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Multi-Family Inspection

Multi-Family Inspection

Inspections for multi-family properties, such as duplexes or apartment buildings, assessing individual units as well as shared systems and common areas. The goal is to provide a comprehensive report on the entire property, helping investors and property managers address maintenance or safety issues.

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Pre-Listing Inspection

Pre-Listing Inspection

Conducted before a property is listed for sale, these inspections allow sellers to address potential issues proactively, making the home more attractive to buyers and reducing the chance of delays during closing.

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Warranty Inspection

Warranty Inspection

Performed near the end of a new home’s warranty period, often within the first year. These inspections help homeowners identify any issues covered by the builder’s warranty so they can request repairs before the warranty expires.

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4-Point Inspection

4-Point Inspection

A focused inspection required by some insurance companies on older homes, looking specifically at four main areas: roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. This inspection helps determine insurability and identifies areas that may require updates or repairs.

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Annual Maintenance Services

Annual Maintenance Services

A yearly inspection that assesses the property’s overall condition, checking for routine maintenance issues or potential future repairs. This proactive approach helps homeowners extend the life of systems and components, maintaining the home’s value and reducing costly surprises.

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A thorough inspection of a single-family home, covering major systems and interior and exterior structures, including roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and foundations, to identify potential issues or areas needing maintenance.

Single Family Inspection

A thorough inspection of a single-family home, covering major systems and interior and exterior structures, including roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and foundations, to identify potential issues or areas needing maintenance.

Single Family Inspection
Inspections specific to townhomes and condominiums, typically focusing on interior systems like electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and structure within the unit, since external elements may be covered by a homeowners association (HOA).

Townhome/Condo Inspection

Inspections specific to townhomes and condominiums, typically focusing on interior systems like electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and structure within the unit, since external elements may be covered by a homeowners association (HOA).

Townhome/Condo Inspection
Performed at various stages of a new construction project, these inspections ensure each phase is completed correctly. For example, inspections can occur at pre-drywall, and pre-final stages, allowing for any needed corrections before moving on to the next phase.

Phase Construction Inspection

Performed at various stages of a new construction project, these inspections ensure each phase is completed correctly. For example, inspections can occur at pre-drywall, and pre-final stages, allowing for any needed corrections before moving on to the next phase.

Phase Construction Inspection
A final inspection of newly built homes before the owner moves in, ensuring the property meets local standards, and checking for any issues that may have been overlooked during construction.

New Construction Inspection

A final inspection of newly built homes before the owner moves in, ensuring the property meets local standards, and checking for any issues that may have been overlooked during construction.

New Construction Inspection
Inspections for multi-family properties, such as duplexes or apartment buildings, assessing individual units as well as shared systems and common areas. The goal is to provide a comprehensive report on the entire property, helping investors and property managers address maintenance or safety issues.

Multi-Family Inspection

Inspections for multi-family properties, such as duplexes or apartment buildings, assessing individual units as well as shared systems and common areas. The goal is to provide a comprehensive report on the entire property, helping investors and property managers address maintenance or safety issues.

Multi-Family Inspection
Conducted before a property is listed for sale, these inspections allow sellers to address potential issues proactively, making the home more attractive to buyers and reducing the chance of delays during closing.

Pre-Listing Inspection

Conducted before a property is listed for sale, these inspections allow sellers to address potential issues proactively, making the home more attractive to buyers and reducing the chance of delays during closing.

Pre-Listing Inspection
Performed near the end of a new home’s warranty period, often within the first year. These inspections help homeowners identify any issues covered by the builder’s warranty so they can request repairs before the warranty expires.

Warranty Inspection

Performed near the end of a new home’s warranty period, often within the first year. These inspections help homeowners identify any issues covered by the builder’s warranty so they can request repairs before the warranty expires.

Warranty Inspection
A focused inspection required by some insurance companies on older homes, looking specifically at four main areas: roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. This inspection helps determine insurability and identifies areas that may require updates or repairs.

4-Point Inspection

A focused inspection required by some insurance companies on older homes, looking specifically at four main areas: roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. This inspection helps determine insurability and identifies areas that may require updates or repairs.

4-Point Inspection
A yearly inspection that assesses the property’s overall condition, checking for routine maintenance issues or potential future repairs. This proactive approach helps homeowners extend the life of systems and components, maintaining the home’s value and reducing costly surprises.

Annual Maintenance Services

A yearly inspection that assesses the property’s overall condition, checking for routine maintenance issues or potential future repairs. This proactive approach helps homeowners extend the life of systems and components, maintaining the home’s value and reducing costly surprises.

Annual Maintenance Services
Single Family Inspection

Single Family Inspection

A thorough inspection of a single-family home, covering major systems and interior and exterior structures, including roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and foundations, to identify potential issues or areas needing maintenance.

Single Family Inspection
Townhome/Condo Inspection

Townhome/Condo Inspection

Inspections specific to townhomes and condominiums, typically focusing on interior systems like electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and structure within the unit, since external elements may be covered by a homeowners association (HOA).

Townhome/Condo Inspection
Phase Construction Inspection

Phase Construction Inspection

Performed at various stages of a new construction project, these inspections ensure each phase is completed correctly. For example, inspections can occur at pre-drywall, and pre-final stages, allowing for any needed corrections before moving on to the next phase.

Phase Construction Inspection
New Construction Inspection

New Construction Inspection

A final inspection of newly built homes before the owner moves in, ensuring the property meets local standards, and checking for any issues that may have been overlooked during construction.

New Construction Inspection
Multi-Family Inspection

Multi-Family Inspection

Inspections for multi-family properties, such as duplexes or apartment buildings, assessing individual units as well as shared systems and common areas. The goal is to provide a comprehensive report on the entire property, helping investors and property managers address maintenance or safety issues.

Multi-Family Inspection
Pre-Listing Inspection

Pre-Listing Inspection

Conducted before a property is listed for sale, these inspections allow sellers to address potential issues proactively, making the home more attractive to buyers and reducing the chance of delays during closing.

Pre-Listing Inspection
Warranty Inspection

Warranty Inspection

Performed near the end of a new home’s warranty period, often within the first year. These inspections help homeowners identify any issues covered by the builder’s warranty so they can request repairs before the warranty expires.

Warranty Inspection
4-Point Inspection

4-Point Inspection

A focused inspection required by some insurance companies on older homes, looking specifically at four main areas: roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. This inspection helps determine insurability and identifies areas that may require updates or repairs.

4-Point Inspection
Annual Maintenance Services

Annual Maintenance Services

A yearly inspection that assesses the property’s overall condition, checking for routine maintenance issues or potential future repairs. This proactive approach helps homeowners extend the life of systems and components, maintaining the home’s value and reducing costly surprises.

Annual Maintenance Services
WHAT TO EXPECT

What’s Inspected?

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Interior

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Electrical

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  • Door Operation & Auto-Reverse Safety 
  • Floor, Walls, Ceiling Condition
  • Electrical Outlets & Lights
  • Fire Separation Wall
  • Firebox, Flue Condition, Damper
  • Chimney Exterior & Structure
  • Venting & Clearance From Combustible Materials
  • Stove, Oven, Range
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Washer & Dryer
  • Refrigerator
  • Attic & Crawlspace Insulation
  • Ventilation Systems
  • Exhaust Fans
  • Attic Fans
  • Furnace or Boiler
  • Air Conditioning Units
  • Ductwork & Vents
  • Thermostat Functionality
  • Heat Pumps
  • Service Entrance & Main Panel
  • Circuit Breakers & Fuses
  • Grounding & Bonding
  • Outlet & Switch Function 
  • Visible Wiring & Electrical Connections
  • Light Fixtures
  • Water Supply Lines & Fixtures
  • Drain, Waste, Vent System
  • Water Heater
  • Visible Pipes
  • Functional Flow & Drainage
  • Sump Pumps & Sewage Ejectors
  • Walls, Ceilings, Floors
  • Stairs, Railings, Handrails
  • Windows & Doors
  • Signs of Mold, Water Intrusion, Damage
  • Shingles & Roof Covering Material
  • Flashing, Vents, Skylights
  • Chimneys & Other Roof Penetrations
  • Visible Evidence of Leaks or Damage
  • Framing & Decking
  • Roof Shingles, Flashing, Chimneys
  • Gutters & Downspouts
  • Siding, Fascia, & Soffits
  • Windows & Doors
  • Walkways, Driveways, Patios
  • Decks, Porches, Balconies, Railings
  • Retaining Walls
  • Exterior Grading & Drainage

  • Foundation
  • Basement
  • Crawlspaces
  • Walls
  • Ceilings
  • Floors
  • Roof Structure & Attic
  • Foundation
  • Structural Framing
  • Floors, Walls, Ceilings
  • Roof Structure (Trusses, Beams, Decking)
  • Roof (Covering, Drainage Systems, Flashing, Penetrations)
  • Facades & Cladding (Brick, Siding, Metal Panels, etc.)
  • Windows & Doors
  • Walkways, Parking lots, Driveways 
  • Railings, Stairs, Ramps 
  • Grading & Drainage
  • Retaining Walls & Exterior Stairs
  • Roof Membrane or Covering Material
  • Flashing, Parapets, Drainage Systems
  • Skylights, Vents, Rooftop HVAC Units
  • Signs of Water Intrusion or Ponding
  • Floors, Walls, Ceilings
  • Stairs & Handrails
  • Restrooms
  • Fire Doors & Egress Routes
  • Service Entrance, Main Panels, Subpanels
  • Circuit Breakers & Fuses
  • Grounding & Bonding Systems
  • Electrical Outlets
  • Visible Wiring & Conduits
  • Light Fixtures, Exit Signs, Emergency Lighting
  • Water Supply Lines & Shutoff Valves
  • Drain, Waste, Vent Systems
  • Water Heaters
  • Restroom Fixtures
  • Signs of Leaks, Corrosion, or Improper Repairs
  • Sump Pumps & Sewage Ejectors
  • Gas Lines
  • Heating Units
  • Cooling Units 
  • Ductwork & Ventilation Systems
  • Thermostats & Zone Controls
  • Exhaust Systems in Specialized Areas
  • Wall, Ceiling, Crawl Space Insulation
  • Ventilation Systems 
  • Exhaust Systems & Air Circulation
  • Windows & Skylights
  • Doors
  • Parking Lots (Lighting, Signage, Surface Condition)
  • Landscaping & Irrigation Systems
  • Site Drainage & Grading
  • Commercial Kitchen Equipment
step 1

Schedule Your Inspection

Contact us to schedule your inspection. We offer flexible scheduling to fit your needs.

step 2

Pre-Inspection Preparation

We’ll confirm the date and time of your inspection and provide any pre-inspection instructions.

step 3

On-Site Inspection

Our inspectors will conduct an examination of the property following industry standards to ensure nothing is overlooked.

step 4

Report Generation

We provide a detailed electronic inspection report, complete with videos and pictures. We are available to answer any questions.

step 5

Ongoing Support

Based on the inspection results, we can help you prioritize repairs, or plan future maintenance.              

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Sample Reports

One of the best ways to judge the quality and professionalism of the work completed by a property inspector is to take a close look at their inspection report.

Frequent Questions

A final inspection of newly built homes before the owner moves in, ensuring the property meets local standards, and checking for any issues that may have been overlooked during construction.

Inspections are typically conducted at different phases, such as pre-drywall and final inspection, to verify everything is built to specification.

The seller usually covers the cost, benefiting from transparency and potentially avoiding renegotiations during the sale.

Yes, addressing issues beforehand can enhance your home's appeal and potentially justify a higher asking price.

The duration can vary based on the size and condition of the home but generally ranges from 2 to 4 hours.

We would advise you to call us as soon as you sign a contract on the prospective property. This will ensure that you can get the inspection done at a time that’s most convenient for you. When you’re ready to schedule your inspection just give us a call, send us a text or book online via our website.

Not at all. It’s also for existing property owners! A property inspection may be considered to identify problems in the making and to learn important preventive measures to avoid costly future repairs. If you plan to sell your property, you may wish to have a property inspection before placing your property on the market. This will give you a better understanding of conditions that the buyer’s inspection may discover, and an opportunity to make repairs that will put the property in better selling condition.

You should attend the inspection. You can learn a lot from our extensive digital reports that include both pictures and videos. You will certainly gain a better understanding of the property's condition, which will give you insight into its potential sale points and defects. Additionally, you will likely learn information about the property's maintenance, systems and components that may provide useful for the transaction.

  • Attic
  • Insulation
  • Ventilation
  • Roof & Flashings
  • Gutters
  • Basement
  • Crawlspace
  • Foundation
  • Grading
  • Retaining Walls
  • Siding & Trim
  • Driveways & Walks
  • Ceilings
  • Floors
  • Walls
  • Doors & Windows
  • Chimney
  • Fireplace
  • Major Appliances
  • Electrical System
  • Water Heater
  • Plumbing System
  • Air Conditioning
  • Heating
  • Decks
  • Garages

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