Quick Answer:
A home inspection in Denver typically includes a full evaluation of the roof, foundation, HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical systems, attic, insulation, and major appliances, along with a detailed digital report outlining any issues or safety concerns.
When you schedule a home inspection in Denver, you’re getting a comprehensive evaluation of the property’s major systems and structural components. At HouseMaster Serving Denver North, inspections are designed to give buyers and homeowners a clear understanding of a home’s condition.
What’s Included
- Roof and exterior (including hail damage common in Colorado)
- Foundation and structural components
- HVAC systems (heating and cooling performance)
- Plumbing systems and fixtures
- Electrical panels, wiring, and outlets
- Attic, insulation, and ventilation
- Built-in appliances
What’s Not Included
- Inaccessible areas: A home inspection is a visual inspection. Areas that cannot be accessed due to storage may be excluded.
- Environmental concerns: Inspectors are not licensed to evaluate lead paint, asbestos, or mold. These require licensed specialists.
- Structural analysis: Inspectors identify defects, but only engineers can provide structural conclusions and repair recommendations.
Denver-Specific Considerations
- Hail and roof wear
- Radon exposure risks
- Freeze and thaw foundation movement
Schedule your Denver home inspection today to get a full, easy-to-understand report.
