Four-Point Inspection
A four-point inspection is usually done at the request of a homeowner’s insurance provider or a mortgage refinance company.
The four-point inspection covers the four major systems of a home: Roof, HVAC, Plumbing, and Electric.
The same day after the inspection, a detailed electronic report with supporting photos is generated and emailed to the client.


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Your home is the most important asset you will ever own.
Complete Residential Home Inspection
A complete home inspection covers all of the major systems of a home, from the exterior to the interior, and usually takes 2-3 hours.
Four-Point Inspection
A four-point inspection is usually done at the request of a homeowner’s insurance provider or a mortgage refinance company. The four-point inspection covers the four major systems of a home.
Wind Mitigation Inspection
A wind mitigation inspection is done for clients wishing to lower homeowner’s insurance costs. The insurance company wants to assess the level of hurricane preparedness of the home.
Termite/WDO Inspection
A Wood Destroying Organisms (WDO) inspection is usually done in conjunction with a Complete Residential Home Inspection
Pool & Spa Inspection
A Pool & Spa Inspection is also usually done in conjunction with a Complete Residential Home Inspection.
Your Home
is the most important asset you will ever own.
What makes me better than the rest?
Many people who work in the construction and inspection field are very knowledgeable about their craft, but they are lacking as communicators and educators.
Ever talk to a contractor? How about a building inspector?
Most likely you were confused by the complex technical jargon, and you may have been made to feel a bit inferior.
How can you feel good about purchasing a home if you don’t feel like you’re making an informed decision?
How can you make an informed decision if you don’t understand the information given to you?