Licensed Home Inspections & Home Health Assessments

We provide Florida-licensed home inspections, including residential, insurance, storm, and healthy home inspections designed to protect both the property and the people who live in it.

 
  • Comprehensive Residential Inspection
    A full, top-to-bottom evaluation of a home’s major systems, including roof, structure, exterior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and interior components. Ideal for buyers, sellers, and homeowners who want a clear understanding of the property’s current condition before making major decisions.

    Condo & Townhome Inspection
    Focused on the interior living space and systems that serve the individual unit, while identifying visible concerns related to shared components. Especially valuable for condo buyers, seasonal residents, and absentee owners in Florida’s high-rise and coastal markets.

    Annual Home Maintenance Inspection
    A preventive inspection designed for homeowners who want to protect their investment over time. Identifies early warning signs of wear, moisture intrusion, or system inefficiencies before they turn into costly repairs.

  • 4-Point Insurance Inspection
    A limited-scope inspection reviewing the roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Commonly required by Florida insurance carriers for older homes when issuing or renewing coverage.

    Wind Mitigation Inspection
    Documents a home’s wind-resistance features, such as roof shape, attachment methods, impact-rated openings, and secondary water resistance. This inspection may qualify homeowners for meaningful insurance discounts and is especially important in hurricane-prone areas.

    Roof Condition Inspection / Roof Certification
    A roof-focused inspection that evaluates visible condition, materials, installation quality, and remaining service life. Often requested by insurers or buyers when roof age or prior repairs are a concern.

  • Healthy Home Inspection (Home Health Assessment)
    A health-focused evaluation that looks beyond basic defects to assess moisture, ventilation, humidity control, and conditions that may affect indoor air quality and occupant wellness. Popular with health-conscious families, second-home owners, and clients concerned about mold risk.

    Mold Inspection & Testing (Coordinated)
    Identifies visible mold growth and moisture conditions that may support mold development. When needed, licensed mold assessors conduct air or surface sampling with lab analysis to determine mold type and concentration.

    Radon Testing
    Measures indoor radon gas levels over a defined testing period. Radon is an invisible, odorless radioactive gas and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., making testing an important health safeguard—even in Florida.

    Water Quality Testing (Well or Municipal)
    Laboratory testing of drinking water for common contaminants, bacteria, and chemical indicators. Recommended for homes on private wells or for homeowners seeking peace of mind about water safety.

  • Storm Readiness Inspection
    A hurricane-focused inspection evaluating roof condition, shutters and openings, drainage, exterior vulnerabilities, and storm-related risks. Helps homeowners prepare before hurricane season and reduce potential storm damage.

    Post-Storm Damage Assessment
    A documented inspection performed after severe weather to identify roof damage, water intrusion, structural concerns, and safety hazards. Often used for insurance claims, repair planning, or peace of mind after a storm event.

    Coastal Property Inspection
    Addresses conditions unique to coastal homes, including corrosion, salt-air exposure, wind-driven rain risk, and exterior material durability. Ideal for waterfront and near-shore properties.

  • New Construction Inspection (Pre-Closing)
    An independent, third-party inspection of a newly built home before closing. City or county inspections don’t catch everything—this inspection focuses on workmanship, installation quality, and items that may affect long-term performance.

    11-Month Builder Warranty Inspection
    Performed near the end of the builder’s one-year warranty period to identify defects, incomplete items, or emerging issues while repairs are still the builder’s responsibility.

  • Re-Inspection / Repair Verification
    A follow-up inspection to confirm that previously identified repairs were completed correctly. Commonly used after negotiations, insurance repairs, or contractor work.

    Pool & Spa Inspection (Visual Add-On)
    A visual inspection of pool or spa structure, equipment, and safety components. Often added to a full home inspection for Florida properties.

    Drone-Assisted Roof & Property Imaging
    High-resolution aerial imagery used to safely document roof surfaces, elevations, and hard-to-access areas. Enhances inspection accuracy and reporting, especially on large or multi-story homes.

 
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