A thorough examination of a home's condition, including its structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems, to identify any issues or potential problems.
A focused evaluation of a home's four major systems—roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC—to assess their condition and identify any potential issues.
An assessment of a home's construction features and materials to determine its ability to withstand high winds and hurricanes, potentially qualifying the homeowner for insurance discounts.
We inspect your roof with a drone equipped with a high-resolution camera to capture detailed images and videos of a roof's condition, allowing for a thorough assessment without the need for physical access.
A one-hour consultation is an in-person, on-site meeting with our inspector to address specific questions and concerns about a property, without providing a formal report.
A warranty inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of a property, typically conducted in the 11th month of a new home’s builder warranty, to identify any issues while they’re still covered.
A reinspection is a follow-up visit to check that previously identified issues have been corrected as needed.
A comprehensive yearly evaluation of a property's condition, including its structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems, to ensure ongoing maintenance and address any emerging issues.
A detailed evaluation of a property intended for resale, focusing on identifying necessary repairs, renovations, and potential value enhancements to maximize profit.
A non-invasive, visual examination of the accessible areas of a residential property designed to identify defects within specific systems and components.
You can add a 4-Point report to your residential inspection.
You can add a wind mitigation report to your residential inspection.
You can add a crawlspace inspection to your residential inspection. A crawlspace inspection involves examining the area beneath a home for potential issues like moisture, mold, pests, structural concerns, and insulation quality to ensure a safe, well-maintained foundation and living environment.
A detached building inspection evaluates the condition of standalone structures on a property, such as a shed or detached garage, assessing elements like structural integrity, roof, and electrical systems if present.
A reinspection is a follow-up visit to check that previously identified issues have been corrected as needed. The reinspection fee covers evaluating up to five items from the initial inspection.
This full inspection is designed to help you make the most of the benefits offered by your one-year builder’s warranty. The inspection identifies any issues with materials or workmanship that the builder may still be responsible for, helping you to address these concerns before the warranty period ends. By conducting a warranty inspection, you can potentially mitigate future repair costs by ensuring that covered repairs are handled now, avoiding unexpected expenses down the line.
Insurance inspections evaluate a property’s condition to help insurance companies assess risk and set coverage terms. They typically focus on key areas like the roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems.
A 4-point inspection is an evaluation of the four main systems in a home—roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC—often required by insurers for older properties.
A wind mitigation inspection assesses a home's key structural features that reduce wind damage, such as roof shape, window protection, and attachment methods, to help homeowners qualify for insurance discounts.
The Insurance Bundle includes both a 4-Point Inspection and a Wind Mitigation Inspection, providing essential reports that may help you secure better insurance coverage and lower premiums.
A roof inspection is a thorough evaluation of the condition of a roof, assessing its structure, materials, and overall integrity to identify any potential damage, leaks, or needed repairs.
An annual inspection is a comprehensive yearly evaluation of a property's condition, including its structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems, to ensure ongoing maintenance and address any emerging issues.
A flipping assessment is a detailed evaluation of a property intended for resale, focusing on identifying necessary repairs, renovations, and potential value enhancements to maximize profit.
For clients who want quick, professional insights into a property, our 1-hour consultation offers an on-site assessment with our experienced inspector. Clients can ask questions during this consultation, discuss potential concerns, and receive immediate feedback about their property. This service does not come with a written report, but it provides invaluable, real-time advice for clients looking to make informed decisions without committing to a full inspection.
Contact us for any questions you may have with our pricing and possible promotions we may offer at the moment of your inspection.
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