Every inspection service includes a detailed report outlining my findings. I don’t just leave you with data—I’m happy to schedule a consultation to review the results in detail. This one-on-one discussion gives you the opportunity to ask questions, better understand any identified issues, and explore recommended next steps. With my expert guidance, you’ll have the clarity and confidence needed to make informed decisions about your property.
Comprehensive home inspections involve an in-depth evaluation of a property’s major systems and structural components to identify existing issues, safety concerns, and potential future repairs. The inspection typically includes the roof, foundation, structure, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, and interior and exterior components. A clear, easy-to-read report with photos and detailed findings is provided, helping buyers and sellers fully understand the condition of the home and make confident, informed decisions.
Professional condo inspections give buyers and owners peace of mind. We evaluate interior systems, visible plumbing, electrical components, HVAC, appliances, and structural elements within your unit. Our clear, detailed reports highlight safety issues, maintenance concerns, and future repair considerations. Whether you’re purchasing, selling, or maintaining a condo, our inspections help you make confident, informed decisions while understanding shared responsibilities and limitations with associations, bylaws, and common-area exclusions clearly explained upfront.
New construction inspections are performed at key stages of the building process to ensure the home is being built correctly and in accordance with industry standards and local codes. These inspections help identify construction defects, safety issues, and workmanship concerns before they become costly problems. From the foundation to the final walkthrough, a detailed report with photos is provided, giving buyers peace of mind and confidence that their new home is built right.
Pre-drywall inspections are conducted after the framing, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems are installed—but before drywall is put in place. This inspection allows hidden components to be thoroughly evaluated for proper installation, code compliance, and workmanship quality. Identifying issues at this stage helps prevent costly repairs later and ensures the home is being built safely and correctly before it’s sealed up.
Termite and Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspections are performed to identify current or past infestations that may damage a home’s structural components. This inspection evaluates accessible areas of the property for signs of termites, wood-boring beetles, carpenter ants, and wood-decaying fungi. A detailed report is provided to help buyers, sellers, and homeowners understand potential risks and take appropriate action to protect the property.
Wind mitigation inspections evaluate a home’s construction features that help reduce damage from high winds and hurricanes. This inspection reviews the roof covering, roof-to-wall connections, roof deck attachment, and opening protections such as doors and windows. A certified report is provided, which may help homeowners qualify for insurance discounts while ensuring the home is better protected against severe weather.
Four-point inspections focus on the four major systems of a home: the roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. This inspection is commonly required by insurance companies to assess the condition, age, and functionality of these key components. A detailed report is provided to help homeowners secure or maintain insurance coverage and understand the current condition of their home’s critical systems.
Mold and air sampling inspections are conducted to detect the presence of mold spores and assess indoor air quality. This service includes visual inspection of suspected areas and air or surface sampling to identify mold types and concentration levels. A detailed laboratory report is provided to help determine potential health risks, identify moisture-related issues, and guide proper remediation if needed.
Sewer scope inspections use specialized camera equipment to evaluate the condition of a home’s underground sewer line from the house to the main connection. This inspection helps identify blockages, cracks, root intrusions, bellies, or pipe damage that may not be visible during a standard home inspection. A detailed video and report are provided, helping buyers and homeowners avoid unexpected repairs and costly sewer line failures.