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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do you charge for a residential inspection?

Pricing depends on factors like home type, location, size, and features (e.g., pool, detached garage, crawl space). A standard home inspection typically ranges from $400 to $1,000+.

Someone quoted me under $200. Why aren’t you more competitive?

Low prices often mean rushed inspections or unqualified inspectors. You deserve a licensed, insured professional who takes the time to deliver a thorough report, not just a quick summary.

How long does an inspection take?

Home inspections typically last 2–4 hours, depending on the home’s size, condition, and complexity. Reports are completed and shared within about 40 hours.

How detailed will the report be?

Expect a 40–75-page report filled with clear descriptions and photos of any issues. It covers concerns and essential details. The goal is to make it easy for anyone to understand.

Why should I get an inspection? The house looks fine to me.

Appearances can be deceiving! An inspector looks beyond curb appeal to identify issues that could lead to expensive surprises. Plus, lenders and insurance companies often require detailed documentation. A professional inspection often saves you more than it costs.

Should I be present during the inspection?

Yes, if possible! Being there, especially toward the end, gives you firsthand insight into the findings.

What if I don’t understand something in the report?

We’re here to help! Inspectors are available to answer questions after the report is shared, and we’ll review key findings with you.

Certified Excellence and Advanced Technology

As InterNACHI-certified inspectors, we adhere to the highest standards in the industry. Using advanced infrared imaging technology, we detect water intrusions, insulation gaps, and HVAC issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed 40-page report with all our findings, empowering you to make informed decisions about your home.