Services

If you are in need of more than one service, contact us for information about our bundled services.

Residential Home Inspections

Residential Home Inspections

Residential Home Inspections are for Stand-Alone Single or Multi-Family Residences and Residential Town Homes. Your inspection will be a thorough look of the entire home and immediately surrounding areas for any broken, defective, or hazardous issues. We make sure you understand how the major systems of the house work and how to maintain them as a new homeowner. Your home is an investment to be cared for, as such, we provide you with helpful maintenance tips for the minor systems of your home as well. We always tell our clients good home maintenance is the best way to increase the longevity of any system.

New Home Construction Inspections

New Home Construction Inspections

New construction homes can be such an overwhelming process that we always recommend having an objective third-party inspector to help. The city or county inspectors can easily get overloaded in a workday and oftentimes they don’t catch everything. Having an extra set of eyes to inspect and document your new home throughout the entire building process is an invaluable way to hold builders accountable.

We offer multi-phase inspections for new construction homes that include Slab Inspections, Pre-Drywall Inspections, Final Walkthrough Inspections, and even your 11-Month Home Warranty Inspections.

Condo Inspections

Condo Inspections

Getting a condo inspection isn’t something that people always think about, but it is just as important as getting a home inspection on a residential home. A condo inspection is very similar to a residential home inspection. Your inspection will be a thorough look of the entire unit for any broken, defective, or hazardous issues. We make sure you understand how the major systems of the condo work and how to maintain them. Your condo is an investment to be cared for, as such, we provide you with helpful maintenance tips for the minor systems of your condo as well. We always tell our clients good condo maintenance is the best way to increase the longevity of any system.

Manufactured Home Inspections

Manufactured Home Inspections

Manufactured home inspections are for single or double wide manufactured homes. Manufactured home inspections are very similar to that of a standard single-family residence with some additional areas to be inspected as well as superficial areas of focus that pertain to manufactured homes. The inspection will be a thorough look of the entire home including the crawlspace and immediately surrounding areas for any broken, defective, or hazardous issues. We make sure you understand how the major systems of the house work and how to maintain them as a new homeowner. Manufactured homes often require more homeowner maintenance to care for and you should be aware of what it will take to care for your home. Your home is an investment to be cared for, as such, we provide you with helpful maintenance tips for the minor systems of your home as well. We always tell our clients good home maintenance is the best way to increase the longevity of any system.

Tie-Down Inspections

Tie-Down Inspections

Manufactured homes should be equipped with what are called Tie-Downs. The tie-downs are crucial for protecting the structure and keeping it secured to the foundation during storms. Different types of mobile and manufactured homes have different regulations for tie-downs. A tie-down inspection verifies that the straps and anchors have been properly installed and meet the requirements.

Wind Mitigation Inspections

Wind Mitigation Inspections

Wind mitigation inspections are performed to evaluate the building materials, methods of construction, and general layout of the roof system to help determine how your roof and home will hold up in high wind situations. Homeowners can receive substantial credits for outfitting their homes with windstorm mitigation features that withstand or are more resistant to high winds. We highly recommend that Florida homeowners, especially those living in more hurricane-prone regions, consider investing in wind mitigation features.

When a wind mitigation inspection is completed, you will be able to submit the Wind Mitigation Report to your home insurance company for a discount on your rates.

4-Point Inspections

4-Point Inspections

There are 4 essential elements to a home: Roof, Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC. A 4-point home inspection is an inspection of the well-being of ONLY those 4 elements. A 4-point inspection can be helpful if you are on a budget and need to look at the major systems of the property even if you can’t get an inspection of the entire home.

On older homes in order to get or maintain insurance, many insurance companies will require a 4-point inspection to be performed. This inspection is the insurance company’s chance to get an unbiased opinion on a house’s condition from an outside professional. It helps the insurer to understand the risks of the property they’re insuring. Certain conditions in the home could be a future liability, and a 4-point inspection can alert the insurance company to potential problems.

Wood-Destroying Organism Inspections

Wood-Destroying Organism Inspections With Ameripro

Our WDO inspections are as good as it gets. We offer WDO inspections through AmeriPro Pest Control. A wood-destroying organism inspection looks for any live wood destroying organisms such as termites, wood destroying beetles, and wood-destroying fungi and any damage caused by these organisms. With AmeriPro on your side, you become a well-informed buyer with all of the facts BEFORE closing on your home. Even though the WDO inspection may not be required by your lender, it serves as a bargaining chip for you when it comes down to the final offer. Sunshine State Home Inspections is not a licensed pest control company, we offer this service through an amazing relationship with AmeriPro.