We service Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Sumter, Lake, Marion, and Levy Counties.
Our inspections cover all major systems and components of your home including the foundation, roof, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems.
Our reports are easy to read and include detailed descriptions and photos of any issues found during the inspection. We also provide recommendations for repairs and maintenance. Reports are typically completed and sent out by the end of the following day.
Our inspectors are licensed and insured to provide you with peace of mind. We adhere to industry standards and best practices to ensure a thorough and accurate inspection.
We offer flexible scheduling options. Whether you need a last-minute inspection or prefer to schedule weeks in advance, we’ll do our best to accommodate your needs.
We offer competitive pricing for our inspection services. Contact us today for a free quote and find out how we can help you with your home inspection needs.
We celebrate those who have served by offering discounts for all military veterans, active duty service members, police, firefighters, and first responders.
A Full Home inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of the property’s condition. It involves a detailed examination of the home‘s structure, systems, and major components to identify potential defects, maintenance needs, and safety concern.
A four-point home inspection is a limited assessment focusing on a home‘s four major systems: roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
It’s often required by insurance companies, especially for older homes, to evaluate the condition of these systems before issuing a policy.
A wind mitigation inspection is an evaluation of a home resistance to high winds, focusing on structural elements like roof construction, opening protection, and connections between the roof and walls. It helps determine if a home has features that qualify for insurance discounts.
A roof certification involves a thorough inspection of the roof‘s current condition and estimates it remaining useful life.
A crawlspace inspection is a visual assessment of the crawlspace, which typically includes examining the foundation walls/support piers, floor joists, beams, insulation, ventilation system, and evidence of moisture/leaks.
A HUD foundation certification verifies that the manufactured home’s foundation is permanently attached and meets HUD’s permanent foundation guides for manufactured housing standards. This certification is often required by lenders and/or insurance companies when financing or insuring a manufactured home.
A mold inspection is a non-invasive assessment of a property in order to identify the presence of mold. It involves a visual examination of the property, looking for signs of mold, moisture, and/or water damage, and may include air and surface sampling for laboratory analysis.
Air quality testing is the process of measuring and analyzing the levels of various pollutants and contaminants in the air within a specific environment, including mold spores and particulate matter.
Water testing involves analyzing a sample of water to identify potential contaminants within the water, including: E. coli, total coliform, nitrates, nitrates, and lead. It is often required for properties being purchased with FHA or VA loans, particularly when the property has a private well.
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