Keep Your Home in Top Shape

Your home is constantly exposed to weather, wear, and aging. A maintenance inspection helps you stay ahead of problems, catching small issues before they become major expenses. Think of it as a wellness check-up for your home.

Why Schedule Regular Inspections?

Prevent Costly Repairs

A small leak caught early costs far less than water damage restoration.

Extend Home Lifespan

Proper maintenance keeps systems running longer and more efficiently.

Maintain Value

Well-maintained homes retain their value and sell faster when the time comes.

Peace of Mind

Know the true condition of your home and plan maintenance confidently.

What We Check

Our maintenance inspection covers all major systems with an eye toward preventive care:

  • Roof condition and potential leak points
  • Gutter and downspout function
  • Foundation and drainage concerns
  • Exterior siding, paint, and caulking
  • Window and door seals
  • Plumbing for leaks and corrosion
  • Water heater condition and age
  • HVAC system efficiency and maintenance needs
  • Electrical panel and visible wiring
  • Attic ventilation and insulation
  • Crawl space moisture and pest activity
  • Deck and exterior structure condition

Who Benefits Most

Long-Time Homeowners

If it's been years since you had a professional look at your home, a maintenance inspection reveals what's changed and what needs attention.

Aging Homes

Homes over 15-20 years old often have systems approaching the end of their lifespan. Know what's coming so you can plan and budget.

Investment Property Owners

Protect your rental income by catching problems before they lead to tenant complaints or emergency repairs.

Seasonal Check-Ups

Before winter or after severe weather, an inspection ensures your home is ready and undamaged.

What You'll Receive

  1. Comprehensive Report: Detailed findings with photos documenting current conditions.
  2. Priority List: Items ranked by urgency to help you plan repairs effectively.
  3. Maintenance Tips: Recommendations for ongoing care and seasonal maintenance.
  4. Future Planning: Insight into systems that may need replacement in coming years.

How Often Should You Inspect?

We recommend a maintenance inspection:

  • Every 2-3 years for newer homes (under 10 years)
  • Every 1-2 years for older homes (over 20 years)
  • After major weather events (hail, wind, flooding)
  • Before undertaking major renovations
  • When you notice changes in utility bills or home performance