Find a home inspector in Centennial, CO

Find home inspectors in Centennial, CO

Find home inspectors in Centennial, CO

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Find home inspectors in Centennial, CO

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Top 10 home inspectors in Centennial, CO

Homeowners agree: these Centennial home inspectors are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Stauss Inspections

Stauss Inspections

New on HomeGuide
4+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
I enjoy educating customers about there homes Nearly everyday I find something new! I still enjoy the adventure of inspecting homes and properties and the education process.
Timberline Inspections

Timberline Inspections

4.8(4)
Offers online services
17 hires on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
Levern L. says, "Everything they were professional on time did all the things they said they would do" Read more
The Renovations Pro.com

The Renovations Pro.com

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
No job too small or too big. Having over 15 years in the remodeling industry I cover all aspects of remodeling. Completing a job always gives me great satisfaction.
Ark Inspections

Ark Inspections

5.0(4)
3 hires on HomeGuide
19+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
Sarah P. says, "Mike has been great! I needed my radon test and inspection asap and he was very accommodating. The reports were done right away. Mike also taught me so many things about the home I am buying so I will be able to take care of things when needed. I gladly recommend him. " Read more
Axium Inspections & Radon Mitigations

Axium Inspections & Radon Mitigations

New on HomeGuide
16+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
Axium Inspections is Colorado’s largest and most referred home inspection with over 4,000 5-Star Reviews. We are locally owned and operated out of Denver, CO and pride ourselves on being a great resource for all real estate buyers, sellers, and homeowners in the Denver Metro area, as well as Northern and Southern Colorado. Beyond home inspections, we offer radon testing and mitigation, mold inspections, well-water and water quality testing, Infra-red thermal inspections, WDO, moisture and water inspections, damage-free lead based paint testing, sewer scopes, drone inspections, septic inspections, septic tank cleaning and commercial inspectio...
Spec-Tech Home Services Llc

Spec-Tech Home Services Llc

5.0(1)
Top Pro
1 hire on HomeGuide
7+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
Paige T. says, "I have nothing but great things to say about the services received. I was able to book with short notice due to a last minute cancellation from someone else. The inspection was thorough, and any questions I had were answered through out the process. I definitely recommend! " Read more
Reparaciones Y Multiservicios

Reparaciones Y Multiservicios

5.0(1)
Offers online services
11+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
Helena C. says, "Son muy responsables en su trabajo excelente " Read more
Castle Rock Heating & Air

Castle Rock Heating & Air

New on HomeGuide
23+ years in business
Serves Centennial, CO
Castle Rock Heat & Air is a premier local HVAC company that provides top-notch solutions for both residential & commercial HVAC systems serving Castle Rock & Nearby Areas. Whether you need professional installation of a new system or expert repair of an existing unit, our experienced HVAC technicians are here to help you. We do our jobs best to your satisfaction, ensuring quality & lasting results for all your emergencies or simply routine maintenance of heating & air conditioning systems.Call Us @ 303-798-0035 to schedule your service, repair, or replacement.

Your Home Inspection questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does a home inspection cost in my area?

A home inspection costs $300 to $500 on average, depending on the property's size and age, location, services rendered, and if there are freestanding structures. Specialty inspections cost $100 to $300 more for testing things such as mold, asbestos, radon, lead, or termites.

Who pays for a residential home inspection?

The home buyer typically pays for the cost of a private home inspection. The buyer should hire a real estate inspector as soon as the seller accepts the offer. After the inspection, buyers may accept the house "as is," ask the seller to pay for repairs, renegotiate, or back out of the sale and forfeit the earnest money.

What do licensed home inspectors look for?

Certified home inspectors check the roof, foundation, ceilings, windows, attic, crawl space, fireplace, doors, decks and porches. House inspectors also cover the plumbing, heating, electrical, and air conditioning systems. Building inspectors only look at what is visible and accessible.

Some home inspectors offer specialty testing for mold and asbestos for an extra $100 to $300 on average.

What are home inspectors not allowed to do?

Home inspectors are not allowed to check for code violations, permits, determine the house's insurability or value, move furniture or appliances, condemn the property, issue a certificate of occupancy, or survey the properties boundary lines. Inspections also do not include fire and smoke detectors, hot tubs and swimming pools, alarm systems, and sprinkler systems.

How long does a home inspection take?

A home inspection takes 2 to 3 hours on average, depending on the house's size and age and if there are freestanding structures included. Property inspectors provide their final inspection report within 24 hours after inspecting.

Should you get a home inspection on new construction?

Yes, buyers should always get a home inspection on a new construction home. New homes are not always built to code and can have problems. Some buyers also get an early pre-drywall inspection to ensure the beams, posts, studs, insulation, and home systems are installed correctly.

Should I use a home inspector recommended by my realtor?

Hiring a home inspector recommended by your realtor may pose a conflict of interest. The inspector(s) may have a vested interest in helping the realtor close the sale, so they remain on the agent’s list of recommended inspectors.

How to find and hire a good home inspector?

To find the best home inspectors in your area:

  • Get at least three estimates from building inspectors to compare.
  • Ask for references from their past customers.
  • Verify their license and insurance.
  • Look for residential home inspectors certified with the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), or the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE).
  • Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Ask about their warranties and guarantees.
  • Ask for a contract in writing upfront.
  • Avoid making large payments upfront. Come up with a payment schedule for work completed.

What questions to ask a home inspector before hiring?

Once you have a shortlist of top-rated home inspectors, ask the following questions before hiring:

  • How long have you been in the property inspection business?
  • What types of homes do you inspect?
  • How many homes have you inspected?
  • What do you check? What don't you check?
  • How much do you charge?
  • Can I see a sample inspection report?
  • Can you provide me with a list of references?
  • Can I be present during the inspection?
  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • How long will the inspection take?
  • Can you provide me a written estimate?
  • Do I pay after the inspection? What payment methods do you accept?
  • What do I need to provide to get started?

What questions to ask a home inspector during the inspection?

Once you've read home inspector reviews and hired a professional, ask the following questions during the inspection:

  • Do any areas need a follow-up inspection?
  • What are your biggest concerns about this house? How much would it cost to fix?
  • Is there anything critical I need to fix before moving in?
  • What would you fix if you were buying this house?
  • Are these issues normal wear and tear?
  • What else could go wrong?
  • Is the roof in good condition?
  • Do any fire, water, health, or safety hazards exist?
  • Are the trees on the property a potential hazard?

Reviews for Centennial home inspectors

Recent success stories from people in the Centennial area.
Rosemary S.
Offered good quality and comparable pricing.
Timberline Inspections
Erickah H.
He was very attentive to our needs. We had a issue at the property that was the sellers fault. And he did what he could there and came back the next day to finish the job. He was great!
Ark Inspections
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