A thorough, nondestructive look at your home's overall condition — structure, roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and all major systems. Conducted per Florida Standards of Practice, our report gives you a clear picture of what's working, what's not, and what to watch.
New doesn't always mean perfect. We inspect newly built homes before you move in, checking workmanship and systems against building standards. If something was missed or cut short, you'll know before the builder walks away.
We assess the four systems your insurer cares about — roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC — and deliver a report they can use to determine your home's insurability. Often required for older homes or new policy applications.
We document your roof's material condition, age, and any concerns in a detailed report. Insurance companies use this certification to assess your home's insurability, and it's commonly requested during renewals or when switching carriers.
We document the wind-resistant features already built into your home — roof attachments, wall construction, opening protections. Your insurer uses this report to assess hurricane readiness, and the right features can qualify you for real premium savings.
We collect air and surface samples from conditioned spaces in your home and send them to a certified laboratory. The lab report documents mold type, concentration, and potential health risks. Extended toxicity testing is available if needed.
We collect water samples and send them to a certified lab for analysis — full spectrum or bacteria screen, depending on what your lender requires. Most commonly needed for FHA, VA, and USDA loans on properties with private wells.
We take surface paint samples and send them to a certified lab to determine whether lead is present. Typically needed for homes built before 1978. Whether you're buying, renovating, or selling an older property, this tells you where you stand.
We feed a specialized waterproof camera into your waste plumbing to check for blockages, cracks, root intrusion, and hidden damage. Especially valuable for older homes with non-plastic piping, where surprises like to hide.
We coordinate with a licensed third-party engineer to evaluate your foundation, including any bracing or strapping. The engineer certifies whether it's stable, level, and structurally sound. Typically required for FHA, VA, and USDA loans.
Wind mitigation, 4-point, roof certification — the inspections Florida insurers actually require.
Every home, buyer, and insurance request is different, so we listen first, then recommend the inspections that fit your situation. Correy brings over 17 years of experience and clear, photo-supported reports that explain what matters most. You get straightforward findings, practical next steps, and time with us to answer questions. With flexible scheduling, fast report delivery, and friendly communication, the process stays simple and low stress. Let us focus on the details so you can focus on choosing the right home with confidence.