Navigating the home inspection landscape can lead to a handful of questions. We've compiled an FAQ to unfold the essentials of our services at Certified Inspectors Florida. Should you find yourself pondering beyond these, our dedicated team is just a call or email away.
Certified Inspectors Florida specializes in residential home inspections, including single-family homes and multi-unit properties like duplexes.
Our primary operation is in Hudson, but we also serve Brandon, St. Petersburg, Weeki Wachee, Homosassa, Dade City, Port Richey, New Port Richey, Spring Hill, Trinity, Brooksville, Tarpon Springs, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Clearwater, Safety Harbor, Largo, Pinellas Park, Tampa, Wesley Chapel, and Temple Terrace.
Our company stands out due to our easy-to-read reports, honesty, and customer-friendly service. We ensure all your questions are answered and follow up to confirm your understanding of your home's condition.
Yes, our team includes an InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector and a FABI Registered Professional Inspector, ensuring high standards of practice.
We offer Home Inspections and Home Inspection Packages, including Four Point Inspection, Wind Mitigation Inspections, and Roof Condition Certificates.
You can expect a thorough evaluation of the home you are considering to buy or sell. We will provide a detailed and easy-to-understand report that outlines any issues or potential concerns with the property.
The duration of a home inspection can vary depending on the size and condition of the property. However, we are committed to conducting comprehensive and meticulous inspections, regardless of the time it takes.
Yes, we encourage you to be present during the home inspection so that you can ask questions and gain insights directly from our inspectors.
A Four Point Inspection assesses the four major systems of a home: electrical, plumbing, roof, and HVAC, to identify their condition and any potential issues.
A Wind Mitigation Inspection evaluates the features and additions of a home that mitigate damage caused by high winds, which can lead to insurance discounts in hurricane-prone areas.