Inspections You Can Trust,
Insight You Can Use
Even a house you've walked through keeps a few things to itself. An independent, licensed inspection lays the whole home out plainly — what's solid, what's worth negotiating, and what's just a house being a house — so you know exactly what you're buying before you close.
Three steps. No mystery.
You book a time
Tell us the property and when you need it. Most inspections happen within a few days — including the rush ones when a closing date is bearing down.
We go through the house
Roof to foundation — structure, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, moisture — noting everything that actually matters to your decision.
You get a clear report
Plain-language findings you can act on, not a wall of jargon. And we're on the phone if you want to walk through any of it.
The things that change your decision.
Whether the roof has years left — or is about to quietly become your problem the first storm after closing.
If water's getting somewhere it shouldn't — the kind of thing that's cheap to catch now and expensive to discover later.
Whether the big systems are sound — electrical, HVAC, plumbing: safe and solid, or quietly aging toward a bill.
What's worth negotiating before you close — and what's just a house being a house.
You want someone who gets it and shoots straight.
A licensed Florida inspector — this is the job
Not a sideline, not a franchise checklist — Florida home inspector license #HI1796. Inspecting Jacksonville homes is what we do, all day.
We know how Jax homes fail
The water table, the sandy soil, the wind, the era a house was built — all of it tells us where to look before we even open the door.
No stake in whether you buy
We're your inspector, not your agent — paid the same flat fee whether you buy the house or walk away from it. So we have zero reason to talk you into or out of anything. We just tell you what's there.
Real findings, explained.
Straight from actual Jacksonville inspections — what we found, why it happens here, and what it means for you.

Discoloration on the floor, moisture at the baseboard
Reading the early signs — how to tell active trouble from an old, dried-out stain.

Your AC still runs on R-22?
It can run fine today and still be a cost you should see coming — here's what it means.

When shingles age faster than they should
What premature wear looks like — and what attic ventilation has to do with it.
Ready when you are.
Tell us about the property and we'll get you on the schedule — usually within a few days.
Get scheduled