Inspection Services
Here are our home inspection services. We provide complete home inspection in Houston according to the Home Inspection Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.

INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING INSPECTION:
Infrared Home Inspection: Uncover hidden issues with thermal imaging. Detect energy loss, moisture intrusion, and electrical hot spots for enhanced safety and efficiency.
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Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply wanting to know the current state of your home, our inspections are designed to give you a clear, comprehensive understanding of the property’s condition. Our skilled inspectors deliver detailed reports that help you make confident, informed decisions—before, during, or after your real estate transaction.
Each home is unique, and so are your needs. That’s why, in addition to our standard inspections, we offer a full range of specialized services to address everything from energy loss and moisture intrusion to electrical safety. We’re here to give you every bit of information you need to enjoy peace of mind and responsible homeownership.
Does a Home Inspection Report Include Repair Items?
Absolutely. Your home inspection report will outline any areas that need attention—whether it’s a leak under the kitchen sink or a questionable electrical outlet in the garage. The goal is to give you a clear snapshot of your home’s current condition.
While the report points out what requires repair, it won’t include cost estimates or recommend specific contractors. Instead, you’ll have a prioritized list of items, allowing you to plan next steps with confidence and keep your Houston home in tip-top shape.
Most home inspections in Houston can be completed in about two to four hours. The exact time depends on factors like the size, age, and overall condition of your property. For example, a larger or more historic home may require additional time, as there are often more components and details to evaluate thoroughly. Rest assured, our inspectors take the time needed to examine everything properly—giving you a clear, comprehensive report every time.
Who arrives for a home inspection often depends on the type of inspection and the parties involved in the transaction. For most standard inspections, you can expect the home inspector and the person who requested the inspection—often the buyer in a real estate transaction or the seller for pre-listing checks. Real estate agents from both sides, such as those with Keller Williams or RE/MAX, are frequently in attendance as well, keeping things on track and answering questions.
Buyers are encouraged to join the inspection whenever possible. It’s a great opportunity to walk through the property, ask questions, and get firsthand explanations about what’s discovered. Occasionally, the seller may also be present, especially if it’s their own pre-listing inspection. In any case, the goal is to keep everyone informed and on the same page as the inspection process unfolds.

