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Certified Inspections

We deliver clear, detailed home inspections throughout Southwest Colorado. We follow InterNACHI’s rigorous Standards of Practice and help you understand how a home works, what issues may exist, and what truly matters.

A man lying on the floor underneath a construction ceiling, holding a flashlight in a basement or crawl space with insulation and exposed piping.
A man working on a wall-mounted white water heater or boiler, reaching towards it with tools in his hand.
A person inspecting solar panels on a roof during sunset.
A man wearing a black cap and jacket adjusts a drainage pipe on the side of a house with white siding and a stone foundation, using his hands.

Buyer’s Inspection

This service is a comprehensive, visual evaluation of a home’s visible and readily accessible systems and components. The inspection helps buyers understand the condition of the property at the time of inspection.

Inspection includes:

  • Structural components

  • Attic, insulation & ventilation

  • Basement

  • Foundation & crawl spaces

  • Heating and cooling systems

  • Plumbing system

  • Electrical system

  • Roofing (including gutters and downspouts)

  • Exterior (doors, windows, siding, grading, drainage)

  • Interior (doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, stairs)

  • Fireplace & chimney (where present and accessible)

Who this inspection is for:
Home buyers who want a professional, unbiased assessment of a property before closing.

Seller’s Inspection

A seller’s inspection is a pre-listing home inspection performed prior to putting the home on the market. The inspection helps identify material defects so sellers can address issues proactively and reduce last-minute negotiations.

Inspection includes:

  • Structural components

  • Attic, insulation & ventilation

  • Basement

  • Foundation & crawl spaces

  • Heating and cooling systems

  • Plumbing system

  • Electrical system

  • Roofing (including gutters and downspouts)

  • Exterior (doors, windows, siding, grading, drainage)

  • Interior (doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, stairs)

  • Fireplace & chimney (where present and accessible)

Who this inspection is for:
Homeowners preparing to sell who want fewer surprises, smoother transactions, and increased buyer confidence.

Radon Inspection (Radon Gas Testing)

Radon inspection measures indoor radon gas levels in accordance with EPA protocols and Colorado-recognized testing practices. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.

Approximately 50% of homes in Colorado have radon levels at or above the EPA-recommended action level of 4.0 pCi/L. This high prevalence means roughly one in every two homes in the state has elevated levels, making Colorado a high-risk area for radon gas.

Inspection includes:

  • Placement of calibrated radon testing device(s)

  • Short-term radon testing following EPA guidelines

  • Analysis of radon levels in picocuries per liter (pCi/L)

  • Clear reporting of results and EPA action thresholds

  • Guidance on next steps and radon mitigation options if elevated levels are detected

Who this inspection is for:
Buyers, sellers, and homeowners who want to understand radon exposure risks and meet common real estate transaction requirements.

Solar PV Inspection

This service provides a visual, non-invasive inspection of a residential solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The inspection evaluates observable installation quality and safety. This inspection is visual and non-invasive and does not include system design verification or energy production guarantees.

Inspection includes:

  • Solar panels (visible condition and attachment method)

  • Roof penetrations and flashing at solar mounting points

  • Racking and mounting hardware

  • Inverter(s) and accessible system components

  • Electrical wiring, conduit, and labeling

  • System disconnects and visible safety shutoffs

  • Grounding and bonding (visible components only)

  • Evidence of roof leaks, damage, or improper installation

  • Approximate system age and observable condition

  • General safety concerns related to the solar installation

Who this inspection is for:
Buyers, sellers, and homeowners with solar systems who want an independent evaluation prior to purchase, sale, or continued ownership.

Home Inspection Glossary

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