Home Buyer Inspection

Purchasing a home requires a significant financial investment and may seem like an endless series of critical, important decisions. Inspecting the physical condition of the home’s systems and components is an important part of this process and will aid you in making an informed decision while minimizing risk.

You will receive a written inspection report describing the following:


  • Structural Systems
    • Foundations
    • Grading & Drainage
    • Roof Covering Materials
    • Roof Structures & Attics
    • Walls (Interior & Exterior)
    • Ceilings & Floors
    • Doors (Interior & Exterior)
    • Windows
    • Stairways (Interior & Exterior
    • Fireplaces & Chimneys
    • Porches, Balconies, Decks, and Carports

  • Electrical Systems
    • Service Entrance and Panels
    • Branch Circuits, Connected Devices, and Fixtures

  • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Systems
    • Heating Equipment
    • Cooling Equipment
    • Duct Systems, Chases, and Vents

  • Plumbing Systems
    • Plumbing Supply, Distribution Systems and Fixtures
    • Drains, Wastes, and Vents
    • Water Heating Equipment
    • Hydro-Massage Therapy Equipment

  • Appliances
    • Dishwashers
    • Food Waste Disposers
    • Range Hood and Exhaust Systems
    • Ranges, Cooktops, and Ovens
    • Microwave Ovens
    • Mechanical Exhaust Vents and Bathroom Heaters
    • Garage Door Operators
    • Dryer Exhaust Systems

  • Optional Systems 
    • Landscape Irrigation (Sprinkler) Systems
    • Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs, and Equipment
    • Outbuildings
    • Private Water Wells
    • Private Sewage Disposal (Septic) Systems

  • Wood Destroying Insect Report (Termite Inspection)