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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a comprehensive home inspection service include?

Our home inspection service covers all visible and accessible systems and components of your home, including roofing, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, structural integrity, and insulation. Unlike standard inspections, our inspectors bring over 40 years of experience in construction trades, allowing us to identify issues others might overlook. You’ll receive a detailed report with actionable steps for any necessary repairs or improvements.

Why is a 4 point inspection required for older homes?

Insurance companies often require a 4 point inspection for homes that are 25 years or older. This specialized evaluation focuses on the HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and roof systems. Our team is not just licensed home inspectors—we’re also electricians, plumbers, and HVAC professionals—ensuring your 4 point inspection services are backed by real expertise and credibility.

How does a sewer scope inspection help prevent costly plumbing issues?

A sewer scope inspection involves using a camera to inspect your sewer line for cracks, blockages, tree root invasions, or pipe collapses. These issues can go undetected until they cause serious damage. By catching them early, our sewer inspection services can save you from expensive repairs and potential health hazards.

What is a wind mitigation inspection and how can it help you save on insurance?

A certified wind mitigation inspection assesses your home’s resistance to wind damage. We evaluate your roofing system, connections, coverings, and structural integrity to determine how well your home can withstand storms. A thorough wind mitigation inspection may help lower your home insurance premiums by proving your home is better protected against hurricanes and strong winds.

Why is air quality testing important in Florida homes?

With Florida’s high humidity, mold and allergens are common indoor air threats. Our air quality testing services analyze your indoor environment for contaminants such as mold spores, allergens, VOCs, and other pollutants. We use advanced equipment to help you breathe easier and identify health risks early through our trusted air quality testing methods.

What makes your property inspection service different from others?

Our property inspection services is led by experts with hands-on experience in construction, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC trades. This gives us a unique ability to identify hidden issues and recommend practical solutions. We don’t just inspect—we decode your home’s condition with precision and give you the tools to maintain it effectively.

What should I expect during a 4 point home assessment?

A 4 point home assessment includes a detailed review of your roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Our licensed inspectors not only document the condition but also provide insights on compliance with current insurance standards. We ensure each home insurance inspection delivers valuable information for coverage and peace of mind.

How do I know if I need a sewer line inspection before buying a home?

Many buyers overlook the sewer system during a typical house inspection service. A dedicated sewer line inspection can uncover costly issues like pipe deterioration or clogs that aren’t visible in standard inspections. We recommend it for older homes, homes with mature landscaping, or if you notice slow drains or foul odors.

When is the best time to schedule a wind mitigation inspection in Florida?

Scheduling a wind mitigation inspection before hurricane season (June through November) ensures your home is adequately prepared. It’s also beneficial when renewing or shopping for homeowners insurance. Our windstorm protection evaluations can give you the documentation needed for policy discounts and peace of mind.

What types of pollutants are detected during air quality testing?

Our air quality testing detects mold spores, dust mites, pollen, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), carbon monoxide, and other air pollutants. We analyze air samples from key areas of your home and provide a detailed report so you can take informed steps to improve your indoor air quality with confidence.

How can a home inspector with trade licenses offer more value?

Having a home inspector who is also a licensed plumber, electrician, and HVAC expert means you get a more accurate and thorough evaluation. We can spot technical issues that other inspectors might miss and provide recommendations grounded in decades of hands-on experience. Our multi-trade knowledge truly sets our home inspector services apart.

Do I need a 4 point roof inspection if I recently replaced my roof?

Yes, a 4 point roof inspection is still essential even after a roof replacement. Insurance companies often require updated documentation proving the roof’s condition and compliance. Our 4 point inspection confirms installation quality and offers the assurance your roof meets wind resistance standards.

How often should I schedule air quality testing in my home?

We recommend air quality testing services every 1–2 years, or after water damage, renovations, or noticeable changes in indoor comfort. If anyone in your home suffers from allergies, asthma, or frequent respiratory issues, regular home air quality test appointments help maintain a healthier environment.

What can a sewer camera inspection reveal that other inspections can't?

A sewer camera inspection offers real-time video of your underground pipes, revealing issues like corrosion, intrusions, leaks, and misalignments. This level of detail isn’t captured in surface inspections or water pressure tests. Our drain inspection services uncover the root causes of slow drains, backups, or unusual odors.

Can a wind mitigation inspector help improve my home’s storm readiness?

Absolutely. A certified wind mitigation inspector not only evaluates your home’s storm defenses but also recommends upgrades for better wind resistance. Whether it’s reinforcing your roof-to-wall connections or upgrading coverings, our storm protection insights help safeguard your home against Florida’s extreme weather.