Inspection Services & Qualifications

  • Home Physical Inspections
  • Condominium Inspections
  • Lender REO Inspections
  • Foreclosure Inspections
  • Multi-Unit Inspections
  • Commercial Due Diligence Inspections
  • New Construction Phase Inspections
  • Manufactured Home Inspections
  • Structural Engineering Services
  • Code Enforcement Solutions
  • On Site Training and Speaker Services
  • Certified EnergyCheckup Inspector

  • Mike Hart
    Michael J. Hart
    Senior Inspector
    RPIS
    Licensed Building Contractor B474189
  • Retired City of San Diego Building Inspector
  • Certified Building Inspector, International Code Council®
  • Certified Electrical Inspector, International Code Council®
  • Certified Mechanical Inspector, International Code Council®
  • Certified Plumbing Inspector, International Code Council®
  • CREIA Certified New Construction Specialist
  • Certified Inspector, California Real Estate
    Inspection Association
  • Certified Inspector, American Society of Home Inspectors
  • Certified Building Codes Instructor
 

Quality Assurance - Who's Looking Out For You?

Ask yourself this question: "Who is looking out for you?" You are about to make one of the largest single investments in your life for you and your family. Your real estate agent has recommended that you have a home inspection conducted on your home. Heed this sound advice because no one involved in this transaction is looking out for your best interests. No one that is, except a highly qualified, neutral, independent inspector that has no vested financial interest in your home who can provide you with critical information concerning the condition of all the critical components in the home. Are you aware that a new roof can cost you over $20,000 to replace, that a new furnace and air conditioner can cost $5,000 to $10,000 under the new California energy requirements or a defective foundation will only set you back $65,000? And don't be fooled into believing that a brand new home is free of hidden defects either. It is estimated that a high percentage of the new home construction workforce today has no formal certified training and municipal building inspectors, dedicated as they may be, cannot provide assurance that the building components function properly. Be smart and make the second best investment in your purchase process – a professional inspection by a highly qualified and certified inspector with over 35 years of inspection experience who will analyze over 400 key points in your home. We are your advocate. We have only one client – you!

What We Inspect

We provide buyers, sellers, property owners and agents with accurate information essential to evaluating a property's condition. Through inspection, consultation and detailed reporting we review:
  • Grounds
  • Foundation
  • Underfloor Area
  • Roof and Attic
  • Interior
  • Exterior
  • Heating
  • Garage
  • Air Conditioning
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical Systems
  • Kitchen
  • Pools and Spas
  • Bathrooms
  • Mold/Allergen Screening