By Builder Home Inspections delivers a full range of home inspection services tailored to Florida homeowners, buyers, sellers, and investors. With decades of experience in construction and inspection, the company focuses on delivering reliable assessments, clear documentation, and actionable insights. Each inspection is designed to provide clarity, improve safety, and support smarter real estate decisions. (home-inspection-florida.com)
Full Range of Services
Residential Home Inspection
Every standard inspection reviews core systems: structure, roofing, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, insulation, and interior finishes. These inspections help buyers avoid costly surprises and assist sellers in preparing homes for the market. (Residential Home Inspection)
New Construction Inspections
Brand-new homes still benefit from detailed inspection. Builders may overlook or delay finishing details, which can lead to issues post-closing. This service ensures the property meets expectations and reveals issues before warranty expiration. (New Home Construction Inspection)
11-Month Warranty Inspections
These are scheduled just before the end of a builder’s warranty period. Inspections document issues that often emerge after initial use: settlement cracks, HVAC irregularities, or plumbing leaks. Early detection leads to repairs under warranty. (11-Month Warranty Inspection)
Pre-Sale Inspections
Homeowners planning to sell benefit from knowing the condition of their property beforehand. Identifying problems allows time for repairs, helps in pricing, and may reduce negotiation delays. (Pre-Sale Home Inspection)
Thermal Imaging
Infrared inspections can detect unseen issues: hidden moisture, insulation voids, and electrical hot spots. This non-invasive method provides greater insight than a visual-only inspection. (Comprehensive Thermal Home Inspection)
Wind Mitigation Inspections
Florida insurance providers often require wind mitigation documentation for coverage or premium reductions. These inspections evaluate roof-to-wall connections, covering, and other wind-resistance features. (Wind Inspector)
4-Point Inspections
These inspections focus on four critical areas: HVAC, roofing, electrical, and plumbing. They are often needed when insuring older homes or meeting policy conditions. (4-Point Inspection)
Pool Inspections
Pool components and safety systems need evaluation just like the rest of the home. This inspection includes structural review, pump and filter checks, and condition assessments. (Pool Inspection)
Cost Transparency
A clear pricing model is provided based on property size, inspection type, and location. Each cost breakdown is tied directly to service scope. (Home Inspection Cost)
Booking & Contact
Scheduling and inquiries are handled directly via the website’s contact page. Quick responses and flexible timing help clients meet tight timelines. (Contact)
Comparison of Inspection Types
| Inspection Type | Best For | Included Elements |
|---|---|---|
| Residential | Homebuyers/sellers | Full home systems, roof, HVAC, interior |
| New Construction | New builds | Finish quality, code compliance, systems |
| 11-Month Warranty | Post-construction owners | Defect checks before warranty ends |
| Pre-Sale | Sellers | Property condition, prep for listing |
| Thermal Imaging | All property types | Hidden defects: moisture, insulation, wiring |
| Wind Mitigation | Insurance compliance | Roof structure, windows, doors |
| 4-Point | Older homes | Roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical |
| Pool Inspection | Homes with pools | Pool structure, pumps, safety systems |
Who This Helps Most
- Buyers: Gain full insight into the property’s current condition.
- Sellers: Prepare homes for sale with no surprises during closing.
- New Homeowners: Check for issues before the 1-year builder warranty expires.
- Homeowners Seeking Insurance: Complete required inspections for eligibility.
- Investors: Evaluate multi-unit or specialty properties with confidence.
When to Schedule Each Type
- Schedule a Residential Home Inspection before making an offer.
- Book a New Home Construction Inspection before the final walk-through.
- Use an 11-Month Warranty Inspection 10–11 months after move-in.
- Plan a Pre-Sale Home Inspection weeks before listing your property.
- Consider a Comprehensive Thermal Home Inspection if water intrusion or energy loss is suspected.
- Request a Wind Inspector visit before submitting your insurance paperwork.
- A 4-Point Inspection may be required for homes over 25 years old.
- Schedule a Pool Inspection for any property with a private pool.
For Florida property owners seeking accurate reports, fast turnaround, and professional insight, By Builder Home Inspections offers a service lineup that covers every phase of homeownership.



































