Who It's For
Buyers, sellers, and property owners who want a better understanding of the home's condition before making the next move.
General Home Inspection
A general home inspection gives clients a clearer understanding of the condition of the property by reviewing major systems and accessible components throughout the home.
A general home inspection is designed to give you a clearer picture of a property's overall visible condition. Major systems typically include the roofing system, structure, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, along with accessible interior and exterior components that help tell the larger story of how the home is performing.
This service is a strong fit for buyers, sellers, and homeowners who want reliable information before making a decision. It can be scheduled before closing, before listing, or anytime you want a professional assessment of the home's current condition.
The value goes beyond a checklist. A good inspection helps you spot visible concerns, understand maintenance priorities, and move into negotiations, repairs, or ownership with more confidence and fewer surprises.
Buyers, sellers, and property owners who want a better understanding of the home's condition before making the next move.
Schedule as early as possible in the transaction so there is time to review findings and plan next steps.
A clear report with photos, observations, and practical notes on the home's major systems and accessible components so you can review findings and decide what comes next.
A general home inspection in Florida covers the roofing system, structural components, electrical panels and visible wiring, plumbing supply and drain systems, HVAC equipment, and accessible interior and exterior elements including walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors.
Most general home inspections take two to four hours. The time varies based on the size, age, and overall condition of the property. Your inspector can give you an estimated timeframe when you schedule.
You are not required to attend, but it is encouraged when possible. Being present gives you the chance to ask questions directly and see key findings firsthand. If you cannot attend, the written report and photos are designed to give you a clear picture.
Inspection reports are delivered digitally and include photographs, system-by-system observations, and clearly worded findings. The goal is a report you can actually read and use — not just file away.
Home inspections do not pass or fail. The inspector documents the visible condition of systems and components so you have the information to make informed decisions. What you do with those findings — negotiate repairs, request credits, or proceed as-is — is up to you.
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