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    OUR SERVICES
    General Inspection
    We do thorough inspections that result in a comprehensive report documenting our review of everything including attics bathrooms, doors, electrical, foundation, garage, gutters, HVAC, insulation, kitchen, plumbing, railings, stairs, windows, vents, and more.
    Pool & Spa Inspection
    A pool and spa inspection is a thorough examination of a property’s swimming pool and spa to assess their safety, functionality, and compliance with local regulations. We inspect various components, including the pool structure, equipment (such as pumps and filters), safety features (like fences and alarms), water quality, and overall maintenance. The inspection aims to identify any potential hazards, code violations, or necessary repairs, providing valuable information to buyers, sellers, or property owners about the condition of the pool and spa. This process helps ensure the safety and proper functioning of these recreational amenities.
    Termite/WDO Inspection
    A termite/Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspection is a specialized examination of a property to assess the presence of termites and other wood-destroying pests or organisms. We conduct a thorough inspection of the structure, including the foundation, crawl spaces, attics, and wooden components of the property. The goal is to identify any evidence of termite infestations, as well as damage caused by other wood-destroying organisms like beetles and fungi. This inspection is crucial for real estate transactions, as it helps buyers and sellers understand the condition of the property and address any potential damage. Early detection and treatment can prevent significant damage to the structure over time.

    Insurance & Mortgage Requirements
    Some insurance companies or mortgage lenders may require a home inspection as a condition for providing insurance coverage or approving a mortgage loan.
    Radon Testing
    Radon testing is a process designed to measure the presence of radon gas in a building, typically a residential property. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can emanate from the ground and enter homes through cracks or openings in the foundation.
    Mold & Air Quality Testing
    A mold inspection is a thorough examination of a property to identify the presence of mold and assess the extent of mold growth. Certified mold inspectors typically inspect both the interior and exterior of a building, focusing on areas prone to moisture, such as basements, attics, bathrooms, and crawl spaces. The goal is to locate any visible mold, detect musty odors, and identify conditions conducive to mold growth.

    Wind Mitigation
    Wind mitigation is a process aimed at assessing a property’s vulnerability to wind damage, particularly during severe weather events such as hurricanes or strong storms. This inspection is commonly conducted on residential and commercial buildings in regions prone to high winds. We evaluate various aspects of the structure that can influence its resistance to wind forces. This includes the roof, exterior walls, doors, windows, and the overall construction of the building. The inspection may also consider features such as roof shape, materials, and the presence of protective devices like hurricane straps or reinforced garage doors.
    4-Point Inspection
    A 4-point inspection is a specialized examination commonly conducted on older homes, typically those over 30 years old, to assess the condition of four specific components critical to the property’s insurability. The inspection focuses on the following four key areas: Roof: The inspector assesses the age, condition, and remaining life of the roof, looking for any signs of damage or deterioration. Plumbing System: This includes an evaluation of the plumbing fixtures, pipes, and water heaters. The inspector checks for leaks, corrosion, and the overall condition of the plumbing system. Electrical System: The inspection examines the electrical panel, wiring, and components to ensure they meet safety standards and are in good working order. Any outdated or potentially hazardous electrical systems may be flagged. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) System: The HVAC system’s condition and functionality are assessed, including the furnace, air conditioning unit, and ductwork. The inspector looks for signs of wear, damage, or inadequate performance.
    General Inspection
    We do thorough inspections that result in a comprehensive report documenting our review of everything including attics bathrooms, doors, electrical, foundation, garage, gutters, HVAC, insulation, kitchen, plumbing, railings, stairs, windows, vents, and more.

    Pool & Spa Inspection
    A pool and spa inspection is a thorough examination of a property’s swimming pool and spa to assess their safety, functionality, and compliance with local regulations. We inspect various components, including the pool structure, equipment (such as pumps and filters), safety features (like fences and alarms), water quality, and overall maintenance. The inspection aims to identify any potential hazards, code violations, or necessary repairs, providing valuable information to buyers, sellers, or property owners about the condition of the pool and spa. This process helps ensure the safety and proper functioning of these recreational amenities.

    Termite/WDO Inspection
    A termite/Wood-Destroying Organism (WDO) inspection is a specialized examination of a property to assess the presence of termites and other wood-destroying pests or organisms. We conduct a thorough inspection of the structure, including the foundation, crawl spaces, attics, and wooden components of the property. The goal is to identify any evidence of termite infestations, as well as damage caused by other wood-destroying organisms like beetles and fungi. This inspection is crucial for real estate transactions, as it helps buyers and sellers understand the condition of the property and address any potential damage. Early detection and treatment can prevent significant damage to the structure over time.

    Insurance & Mortgage Requirements
    Some insurance companies or mortgage lenders may require a home inspection as a condition for providing insurance coverage or approving a mortgage loan.

    Radon Testing
    Radon testing is a process designed to measure the presence of radon gas in a building, typically a residential property. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can emanate from the ground and enter homes through cracks or openings in the foundation.

    Mold & Air Quality Testing
    A mold inspection is a thorough examination of a property to identify the presence of mold and assess the extent of mold growth. Certified mold inspectors typically inspect both the interior and exterior of a building, focusing on areas prone to moisture, such as basements, attics, bathrooms, and crawl spaces. The goal is to locate any visible mold, detect musty odors, and identify conditions conducive to mold growth.

    Wind Mitigation
    Wind mitigation is a process aimed at assessing a property’s vulnerability to wind damage, particularly during severe weather events such as hurricanes or strong storms. This inspection is commonly conducted on residential and commercial buildings in regions prone to high winds. We evaluate various aspects of the structure that can influence its resistance to wind forces. This includes the roof, exterior walls, doors, windows, and the overall construction of the building. The inspection may also consider features such as roof shape, materials, and the presence of protective devices like hurricane straps or reinforced garage doors.

    4-Point Inspection
    A 4-point inspection is a specialized examination commonly conducted on older homes, typically those over 30 years old, to assess the condition of four specific components critical to the property’s insurability. The inspection focuses on the following four key areas: Roof: The inspector assesses the age, condition, and remaining life of the roof, looking for any signs of damage or deterioration. Plumbing System: This includes an evaluation of the plumbing fixtures, pipes, and water heaters. The inspector checks for leaks, corrosion, and the overall condition of the plumbing system. Electrical System: The inspection examines the electrical panel, wiring, and components to ensure they meet safety standards and are in good working order. Any outdated or potentially hazardous electrical systems may be flagged. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) System: The HVAC system’s condition and functionality are assessed, including the furnace, air conditioning unit, and ductwork. The inspector looks for signs of wear, damage, or inadequate performance.
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    LOCATIONS
    We provide services in South Florida

    Labelle, FL
    Clewiston, FL
    Saint James City, FL
    Felda, FL
    Lehigh Acres, FL
    Marco Island, FL
    Fort Myers, FL
    Ochopee, FL
    Fort Myers Beach, FL
    Everglades City, FL
    Cape Coral, FL
    Immokalee, FL
    Naples, FL
    Sanibel, FL
    Chokoloskee, FL
    Estero, FL
    Bonita Springs, FL
    Alva, FL
    Copeland, FL
    Labelle, FL
    Clewiston, FL
    Saint James City, FL
    Felda, FL
    Lehigh Acres, FL
    Marco Island, FL
    Fort Myers, FL
    Ochopee, FL
    Fort Myers Beach, FL

    We provide services in South Florida



    Labelle, FL
    Clewiston, FL
    Saint James City, FL
    Felda, FL
    Lehigh Acres, FL
    Marco Island, FL
    Fort Myers, FL
    Ochopee, FL
    Fort Myers Beach, FL
    Everglades City, FL
    Cape Coral, FL
    Immokalee, FL
    Naples, FL
    Sanibel, FL
    Chokoloskee, FL
    Estero, FL
    Bonita Springs, FL
    Alva, FL
    Copeland, FL
    Labelle, FL
    Clewiston, FL
    Saint James City, FL
    Felda, FL
    Lehigh Acres, FL
    Marco Island, FL
    Fort Myers, FL
    Ochopee, FL
    Fort Myers Beach, FL