Residential Home Inspections in Colorado You Can Trust
Helping you understand the home before closing—so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
Our comprehensive inspections are designed to give you a clear, complete understanding of the home before closing—empowering your ability to support your goals.
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Why does a home inspection matter?
Buying a home is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Well-maintained—and even newly built—homes can have issues that aren’t immediately visible.
A professional home inspection helps you to:
- gain a clear understanding of the home’s overall condition.
- identify potential safety concerns and material defects.
- anticipate future repairs and ongoing maintenance needs.
- avoid unexpected costs after closing.
What Is a Residential Home Inspection?
A residential home inspection is a detailed, visual evaluation of a home’s major systems and components, including the roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more. The purpose of the inspection is to identify safety concerns, defects, and potential issues so buyers can make informed decisions before closing.
What Do We Inspect?
Structure & Interior
– Foundation
– Structural components
– Siding, trim
– Other exterior features
– Grading and drainage
Roof & Attic
– Roofing materials and condition
– Flashing, penetrations
– Drainage
– Attic insulation and ventilation
Electrical Systems
– Main panel and subpanels
– Wiring, outlets, and fixtures
– Grounding and safety concerns
Plumbing Systems
– Supply lines and drain lines
– Fixtures and water pressure
– Water heater condition
and installation
HVAC Systems
– Heating and cooling equipment
– Ductwork and airflow
– General system performance
Interior Components
– Walls, ceilings, floors
– Doors and windows
– Built-in appliances
What Should You Expect During Your Inspection?
If your schedule allows, we encourage you to attend the inspection. At the conclusion, we’ll guide you through the key findings, answer your questions, and help you clearly understand what matters most—so you can make the next step fully informed.
What Does Your Inspection Report Include?
You’ll receive a comprehensive, easy-to-understand report that includes:
- Detailed findings supported by photos and videos
- Clear, straightforward explanations of any issues
- Practical recommendations to help guide your next steps
- Organized summaries for quick and easy review
Most reports are delivered within 24 hours.
What Additional Services Should You Consider?
- Sewer Scope Inspection: Identify hidden sewer line issues
- Radon Testing: Detect elevated radon levels (common in Colorado)
- Mold Testing: Evaluate potential indoor air quality concerns
- WDO Inspection: Check for termites and wood-destroying organisms (required for most VA loans)
What is our service area?
We proudly serve Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities, including Monument, Fountain, Peyton, and Woodland Park—along with the greater Front Range, including Castle Rock, Denver, and Pueblo.
Our Certified Master Inspectors understand the unique conditions of Colorado homes—from expansive soils and radon concerns to mountain climate impacts—and tailor our inspections accordingly.
FAQs
Most residential inspections are completed within 2–3 hours, while larger homes or commercial properties may require additional time based on their size and complexity.
Yes. If your schedule allows, we encourage you to join us toward the end of the inspection. At that time, we’ll walk you through the most important findings, answer your questions, and help you clearly understand the condition of components that matter to you the most.
Significant concerns may include structural compromises, roofing deficiencies, electrical safety concerns, plumbing leaks, and HVAC system performance issues.
Absolutely. Even newly built homes can have defects or incomplete work. A third-party professional inspection helps identify installation issues, overlooked details, and construction-related concerns from an unbiased point-of-view—ensuring systems and components are properly installed and functioning as intended.
A sewer scope inspection uses a specialized camera to evaluate the condition of the underground sewer line—an important assessment, as potential issues are not visible during a standard inspection and repairs can be costly. This process helps identify concerns early, before they develop into more significant problems.
Yes. Colorado has some of the highest radon levels in the country, making testing an important part of the home-buying process. Because radon is a naturally occurring, invisible gas that cannot be seen or smelled, testing is the only way to determine if elevated levels are present.
Most reports are delivered within 24 hours and include detailed findings supported by photos, video documentation, and clear, easy-to-understand explanations—so you can quickly and confidently understand the condition of the home.