Every inspection is performed personally by the owner — with drone roof coverage and a full digital report delivered before the end of the day.
A thorough top-to-bottom evaluation of your home's major systems, structure, and components. This is the inspection most buyers order before closing on a home.
You're welcome to attend and walk through the home with us the entire time. We explain everything as he goes so you leave with a clear understanding of what you're buying.
Required by most Florida homeowners insurance companies for homes 25 years or older before they'll bind a policy. The 4-point focuses on the four systems insurers care most about.
Many buyers order both a full inspection and a 4-point at the same time. Both can be completed during a single visit, saving you time and a second trip fee.
A wind mitigation report documents how well your home is built to withstand Florida's storm conditions. Insurance companies use it to calculate discounts on your policy — and the savings can be significant.
We deliver a signed, state-compliant report you can submit directly to your insurer to start receiving your discount right away.
Before your home hits the market, a pre-listing inspection gives you the chance to find and fix problems on your own terms — not under the pressure of a buyer's contract and closing deadlines.
Sellers who come to market with a clean report face fewer renegotiations and more confidence throughout the process. It's one of the smartest moves a seller can make.
New homes aren't always perfect. Builders work fast, subcontractors change, and mistakes can get covered up during the construction process — literally, with drywall and paint.
We've found issues in brand-new homes that saved buyers thousands in warranty claims and repairs. Catch them now while the builder is still responsible.
Florida's heat and humidity create ideal conditions for mold growth — and mold can hide behind walls, under flooring, and inside HVAC systems long before you see or smell it.
We use visual assessment and air sampling to identify mold and moisture problems early, before they become a health concern or a reason your transaction falls apart.
Florida has more sinkhole activity than any other state — and many homeowners don't know they're at risk until something goes wrong. Insurance companies are increasingly requiring a sinkhole assessment before binding or renewing coverage, and having one on file can protect you from a denied claim down the road.
We conduct a thorough visual assessment of your property for signs of sinkhole-related activity — ground settlement, structural cracks, drainage issues, and surface depressions — and provide a detailed written report you can submit directly to your insurer.
He'll ask a few quick questions and point you to exactly the right inspection for your situation — no pressure, just honest guidance.