FAQ's

Can a home inspection save me money?
Yes! 9 times out of 10 you can end up saving more money than it costs you to do an inspection. How? The average inspection is between $275 and $325. We will most likely find a small list of minor issues that needs to be corrected. Generally, the cost of those repairs is almost always greater than $325. Just remember, price is not a true reflection of value!

I’m buying a brand-new home. Do I really need a home inspection?
Yes, you do. Even in brand-new homes, there is almost always something missed. This could be missing insulation, electrical issues, plumbing issues, etc.

I’m about to sell my home. Should I get it inspected before putting it on the market?
We feel that a pre-listing inspection is worth its weight in gold, literally!. The issues that we will find before your buyer does could prevent your buyer from backing out of the deal. Unknown issues in a home (other than financing) are the number one reason for a busted deal. Don’t let that happen to you. Have your home listed as a “Certified Pre-Owned Home.”

How can I be sure that you are thorough?
A-Pro has the most extensive checklist in the industry. Bar none! Using our exclusive 500-point inspection, our inspectors will check every accessible inch of your new home. We start at the roof and end at the foundation. Roof, exterior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, interior, appliances, and more!

NOTE: Some specialized equipment such as alarm systems are excluded due to the wide variety of the systems out there.