Our Services

Inspections are carried out with thorough care and attention to detail

High End Home & Estate Inspections

High End Home & Estate Inspections offers thorough and detailed inspections of luxury properties, ensuring clients make informed decisions about their high-value investments.

Historic Home Inspections

Manufactured Home Inspections provides specialized inspections of manufactured homes, thoroughly assessing their construction quality, condition, and compliance with industry standards to help buyers make informed decisions.

Manufactured Home Inspections

Recognizing the distinct characteristics of manufactured homes, every detail is thoroughly noted during the inspection process to provide a complete overview of the property.

Multi-Family Home Inspections

Multi-Site Inspections provides comprehensive assessments of multiple properties, ensuring consistent standards and quality control across diverse locations to help clients manage their real estate portfolios effectively.

Single-Family Home Inspections

Single Family Home Inspections provides thorough evaluations of single-family residential properties, assessing their condition, systems, and potential issues to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions.

Townhouse & Villa Inspections

Townhouse & Villa Inspections provides specialized assessments of townhouse and villa properties, carefully evaluating their unique features, condition, and common areas to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions.

Drone Roof Inspections

Drone roof inspections offer a safer and more efficient way to assess roof conditions, providing detailed aerial views and identifying potential damage or issues that may be difficult to detect from the ground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Buying or selling a home can be a stressful experience, but we’re here to ensure you know what to expect during your home inspection.

A home inspection includes checking for any structural issues such as foundation cracks, roof leaks, plumbing issues, electrical wiring, heating/cooling systems, insulation, windows, doors, chimneys, etc. Depending on how big the property is, a home inspection typically takes 2-3 hours.

Ensure all inspection points are free from clutter, including any closets that might lead to a crawlspace or attic, and clearing some space around your home’s perimeter. It’s also important to check the functionality of all built-in appliances, electric, and gas. If you don’t plan to attend the inspection, make sure your inspector has access to the home, and all pets are properly contained or moved.

A home doesn’t pass or fail an inspection. Instead, a home inspection is a thorough audit of your home’s components. In most cases, there will be concerns marked on your home inspection report, but these are strictly informative.

While you can legally skip a home inspection in many cases, doing so could mean you may end up buying a home that has major issues that need to be fixed.

While a home inspector may recommend some minor repairs, they are not qualified to make major repairs. He or she can provide information about what needs to be repaired — and it might be helpful to know that information — but the decision to actually do the work lies solely with the homeowner. Not only does this give you the freedom to choose your contractors, but it also helps prevent a conflict of interest.

A home inspection can affect appraisals for two reasons: 1) The inspector may find something wrong with the property that would lower the value of the home, 2) The inspector may find things that need repair which could increase the value of the home. If the inspection finds issues that require repairs, then the seller has to decide whether they want to fix them themselves, or hire someone else to do it. If the buyer wants to purchase the home, he/she must be willing to pay for those repairs.