Foundation cracks, failing plumbing, and moisture intrusion don't show up on a walkthrough. They show up after you've already signed.
Replacing 20 impact windows, a failed cast iron sewer line, or an illegal out dated electrical panel addition can run $20,000 or more. You need to know before you close.
Faulty wiring, unpermitted additions, and structural issues put your family and your investment at risk.
I’ve spent over 25 years in the construction and building industry. I’ve worked across South Florida in municipal leadership, project management, plan review and superintendent roles. I’ve seen how homes are built from the ground up, what corners get cut, and where problems can hide.
When I do your home inspection, I’m not running through a checklist and handing you a report. I’m walking you through exactly what I see, showing you the photos, and making sure you understand what you’re buying, good and bad. My clients leave feeling comfortable, confident, and clear, not confused. That’s what I’m here for.
I help South Florida homebuyers, whether it’s your first home or your fourth, understand exactly what they’re getting into before they sign. My inspections are thorough, my reports are photo-documented and written in plain language, and I’m available to answer questions from the day you book through the day you close and beyond.
I inspect what you expect. That starts with a conversation before I ever set foot on the property.
Call me or book online. I'll pull your permit history, look up the property, and ask the right questions before I ever arrive. We'll find a time that works with your inspection period.
Plan for about three and a half hours. I start outside, work my way in, and cover everything from the foundation to the roof. If you're there, I'll walk you through what I'm finding as we go.
You'll have your digital inspection report within 24 hours, packed with photos and plain-language captions for every finding. I'm available by phone or text after you've had a chance to read it.
I cover a 125-mile service radius across Broward County, Palm Beach County, Collier County, and Lee County, including Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Ave Maria, and the surrounding communities. If you’re buying in South Florida, I’m your local home inspector.
I was born and raised here. I know the building practices, the code history, the common problems by decade and by neighborhood, from the jalousie windows and cast iron pipes in the older east coast homes to the wind mitigation and impact window requirements across the region. That local knowledge isn’t something you can replicate with a checklist. It comes from 25 years of working in and around South Florida construction.