Choosing the right home inspection company is an important step when buying, selling, or investing in a property. A professional inspection provides valuable insight into a home’s condition and helps you make informed decisions before moving forward. For anyone searching for a reliable home inspection near Houston, having clear expectations and accurate information matters.

One of the most common questions we hear is about the cost of home inspection services. While pricing can vary based on property size, age, and inspection scope, the value of a thorough inspection far outweighs the cost. A detailed inspection can uncover safety concerns, hidden defects, or future repair needs that could otherwise result in unexpected expenses.

Our goal is to provide clear answers, honest guidance, and dependable inspection services you can trust. Below, you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions that explain what’s included in an inspection, how the process works, and what you can expect when working with a professional home inspection company serving the Houston area. If you have any additional questions, please contact us today.

I have been a full-time home inspector in the Greater Houston Area since January 2005.
Yes, I use the FLIR E8 infrared camera.
Yes, I recommend that my clients attend at least part of the home inspection, but it is not required. Attending the inspection allows the client to observe the inspection process, learn about the various systems and features of the home, and ask questions.
Reports are typically e-mailed to the client within 24 hours.
While every property is different, my average home inspections typically take 4-5 hours on site. Times can vary due to the size and overall condition of the home. Communicating with my clients can also add time to the process.
Wood destroying insect and swimming pool inspections are recommended and are available on request. I coordinate with my experienced team of qualified sub-contractors to schedule these inspections the same day.
Yes, I am experienced at inspecting crawlspaces and will access as much as is possible. Most roof coverings will be inspected either from the surface or from the top of a ladder, or as safety allows.
Buying a home is often the largest financial investment that people make. Hiring an experienced home inspector can protect home buyers (and sellers) from large expenses due to hidden defects, latent damage, and undisclosed deficiencies. Safety hazards are also an important consideration when buying a home.
Contrary to popular belief, inspections of new construction homes can be extremely important and can often reveal multiple deficiencies from incomplete work to improper building practices and safety hazards. Rehabbed homes or ‘flipped’ homes also need to be thoroughly inspected. In many cases the seller of such a property is an investor who has done much of the work themselves or has hired a general contractor or ‘handyman’ to do work ranging from tile and cabinetry to plumbing, electrical wiring, and roofing. In both cases, a quality inspection of new construction or rehabbed housing can save you money, protect your investment, and ensure comfort and safety.
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