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Home Inspection

A California home inspection is a comprehensive visual assessment of a residential property — structural, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roof, exterior, interior, and built-in appliances — performed against the California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA) Standards of Practice. We hold InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector status plus CREIA membership, both standard credibility markers for California real-estate transactions.

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What is Home Inspection?

A CREIA Standards of Practice home inspection covers every visible and accessible major system in a California residential property. Inspector evaluates the foundation, framing, roof structure and covering, attic, exterior cladding and trim, exterior drainage and grading, electrical panel and visible wiring, plumbing supply and drainage, water heater, HVAC equipment and visible ductwork, interior surfaces, windows and doors, fireplaces, and all built-in appliances. The inspection identifies present conditions, current and emerging safety issues, deferred-maintenance items, and any system at or near the end of its expected service life. California does not require state-level home inspector licensing (unlike many states), so the CREIA Standards of Practice plus InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector credentials are the credibility markers California real-estate agents and escrow officers look for on the inspection report.

When You Need It

Anytime you're under contract to buy a California home and the seller has accepted an inspection contingency — the 17-day buyer-investigation period in the standard California Residential Purchase Agreement assumes a professional home inspection happens inside that window. Also useful for pre-listing inspections (sellers who want to surface issues before they hit the buyer's report), end-of-builder-warranty inspections (11-month walk-throughs before the one-year structural warranty expires), and re-inspections to confirm seller repairs after the buyer-investigation period closes. We schedule LA-area inspections within 2-3 business days of contract.

Signs to Watch For

  • Under contract to buy a California home (any age, any price point)
  • Approaching the end of a builder's one-year structural warranty
  • Refinancing or pulling equity and the lender requires an inspection
  • Considering a major renovation and want a baseline system condition report
  • Pre-listing your home and want to surface issues before buyer offers
  • Concerns about a specific system (roof, plumbing, foundation) that warrants a professional eye
  • New construction final-walkthrough before the 11-month warranty deadline

Our Home Inspection Process

  1. 1. Pre-inspection coordination

    Confirm the seller has utilities active (electric, water, gas) on inspection day — no-utility inspections trigger a return visit at additional cost. Inspector arrives 15 minutes early to begin the exterior walkaround in daylight before moving inside.

  2. 2. Exterior + roof

    Walk the perimeter documenting cladding, trim, drainage, grading, exterior plumbing, and visible foundation. Roof walk (when safe and pitch permits) or ladder-and-binoculars from the eaves; the inspector evaluates roof covering, flashing, gutters, downspouts, and any chimney visible from the roof.

  3. 3. Interior + systems

    Room-by-room interior walk: windows, doors, flooring, ceilings, walls, electrical outlets, HVAC supply and return registers, and visible plumbing. Operate every accessible window and door, test a representative sample of outlets and switches, and document any visible deficiencies with photos.

  4. 4. Mechanical equipment

    Operate the HVAC equipment in heat and cool modes, document model and serial number, evaluate visible ductwork. Test the water heater operation, age, and TPR valve. Run every built-in appliance (dishwasher, range, oven, microwave, garbage disposal) through one operating cycle.

  5. 5. Attic + crawlspace

    Enter every accessible attic and crawlspace. Document framing condition, insulation type and depth, ventilation, visible plumbing and electrical, and any signs of water intrusion or pest activity. If accessibility is restricted (no attic hatch, sealed crawlspace), the report identifies it as a limitation.

  6. 6. Written report

    Comprehensive report (40-80 pages typical for a residential property) with photo documentation of every major finding, severity classification, and CREIA-aligned narrative. Delivered electronically within 24-48 hours of the on-site inspection. Includes a one-page summary keyed to the buyer-investigation deadline.

What to Expect

Standard residential home inspections in the Los Angeles area run $450-750 for homes under 3,000 square feet, $750-1,250 for larger or older properties (multi-level, pre-1950 construction, complex roofs). Inspection takes 2-4 hours on-site depending on home size and condition; the written report is delivered electronically within 24-48 hours. Bundled packages that combine the general home inspection with mold, radon, lead, and sewer-line inspection typically receive a meaningful discount and consolidate into a single report. California buyers can request seller credits or price adjustments based on the report — most agents recommend prioritizing items that affect safety, habitability, or insurability rather than cosmetic findings. We coordinate report delivery directly to your real-estate agent and title officer.

Common Questions

Should I get a mold inspection before buying a home?
Yes — especially where coastal humidity, aging housing stock, and slab-on-grade construction all elevate mold risk. A pre-purchase mold inspection costs less than 0.1% of a typical home price and can either confirm the home is clean or give you negotiating leverage on the seller credit. We can usually inspect within the standard 10-day inspection window.
How fast can you come out for an inspection?
Most inspections are scheduled within 2-3 business days. Flood and water-damage emergencies are prioritized — we keep a same-day or next-day slot reserved for them during the rainy season. Call 949-529-2121 to schedule or request a quote through the form on this page.
What does a California home inspection cover?
A California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA) Standards of Practice inspection covers the visible and accessible structural, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roof, exterior, interior, and built-in appliance systems. The inspector documents conditions but does not estimate repair costs. California does not require state-level home inspector licensing (unlike many states), so CREIA Standards of Practice + InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector status are the credibility markers to look for. Inspections take 2-4 hours on-site; the written report arrives within 24-48 hours.
Do you offer radon, lead, and home inspection in addition to mold services?
Yes. In addition to mold inspection and remediation, our California operation is licensed for radon testing (NRPP), lead testing (EPA RRP firm and California CDPH lead inspector), and full home inspections. That means a single visit can cover several environmental concerns at once. If you need a service we do not provide, we are happy to refer you to a licensed specialist.

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