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Buyer’s Home Inspection

Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you will ever make, do not leave it to chance. Our Pre-Purchase Inspections give you a clear, unbiased assessment of the property’s condition before you close, helping you make informed decisions and avoid costly surprises.

Our Buyer’s Home Inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of every critical component of the home. As state-licensed inspectors, we adhere to the Florida Administrative Code 61-30 Standards of Practice, as well as the rigorous Standards of InterNACHI®, the world’s leading association for home inspectors.

Going the Extra Mile

While these standards define what must be inspected, we believe in going beyond the minimum. Every full residential inspection includes a thermal imaging survey and moisture intrusion inspection at no additional charge. These advanced tools help us detect hidden issues such as insulation gaps, electrical hotspots, and water leaks that might not be visible to the naked eye.

Buy with confidence, not uncertainty.

Schedule Your Pre-Purchase Inspection Today and protect your investment from costly surprises.

What Your Home Inspection Includes:

Grounds

Review of driveways, walkways, porches and patio conditions.

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Foundation

Review of site grading, drainage and foundation conditions.

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Exterior

Review of exterior walls, doors, trim, faucets, and sprinklers.

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Roof System

Review of roof condition, flashings, vent stacks, soffits, facia, gutters and attic conditions.

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Garage

Review of attached garages/carports, garage door openers and floor conditions.

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Electrical System

Review of the electrical service, main panel, sub panel, wiring condition and GFCI/AFCI outlet conditions.

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Cooling System

Review of system components including outdoor condenser unit, air handler systems, vents and thermostat.

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Heating System

Review of heating systems, distribution systems, thermostat and air filters.

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Plumbing System

Review of main line conditions, supply line condition, drainage, vent stacks and water heaters.

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Bathrooms

We will run and inspect all the sinks, toilets, bathtubs, showers and exhaust ventilation.

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Kitchen

Review of all appliances and inspect plumbing, counters and cabinets.

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Interior Features

Review of windows, doors, walls, flooring, ceilings, smoke detectors and laundry conditions.

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Inspection Summary

At the end of each report, you will find a summary of our inspection findings.

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  • We usually have next-day availability or at the most, one to two days out. You can click here to view our availability based on the home’s characteristics and services requested.

  • A typical home inspection takes approximately 2 to 4 hours on site for most standard properties. For a single-family home between 1,500 and 2,500 square feet, the inspection usually lasts about 2 to 3 hours. The actual duration can vary based on several factors, including weather conditions and accessibility. Heavy rain may limit certain exterior or roof evaluations, and restricted access to areas due to stored items can extend the inspection time.

  • The inspection report will be sent to you within 24 hours of the completed inspection.

  • For a four-point inspection, most insurance companies require a “clean” report before they will issue coverage. If any deficiencies are identified and the seller completes the required repairs, an inspector must return to the property to confirm that the work has been properly completed. An updated four-point inspection report is then provided to submit to your insurance company.

    For a full home inspection, you may choose to schedule a repair verification inspection to confirm the seller addressed specific items noted in the report and that the repairs were completed professionally. While this additional inspection is optional, it can provide added peace of mind.

    In either instance, a return visit to the property for repair verification is subject to a trip charge.

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