Mobile
Located along the western side of Mobile Bay, Mobile is a vibrant port city with deep history, cultural diversity, and a unique blend of architecture, ranging from centuries-old homes in Oakleigh to modern builds along the bay. But living near the water and in a city with such age and variety in its housing stock means homeowners face distinct challenges. From checking older homes for structural wear and foundation settling, to evaluating storm resilience and moisture intrusion in newer waterfront properties, our Mobile home inspections are thorough and tailored to the Gulf Coast environment. We carefully assess every major system—roof, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, foundation—and provide clear insights you can trust.
For buyers, sellers, or lifelong residents, our home inspections in Mobile are about much more than a checklist—they’re about protecting your investment in one of Alabama’s most historic and dynamic cities. Using advanced tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging, we identify hidden issues before they become costly repairs. Every inspection comes with a digital report including photos and easy-to-understand recommendations. Whether you’re purchasing a historic home near downtown or a modern property along Mobile Bay, we give you the confidence to make informed decisions.
We offer the following home inspection services in Mobile:
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Our general home inspection provides detailed evaluations of a home’s key systems and components — including the roof, foundation, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical — to give you peace of mind. Whether you're buying or selling a home in Mobile, our certified home inspectors help you understand the property's true condition so you can make confident, informed decisions.
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Even newly built homes in Mobile can have hidden issues. Our new construction inspection identifies construction defects, code violations, and improper installations before your final walkthrough or closing. We help ensure your builder did the job right—so you can move into your new Mobile home with confidence.
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Mobile is known for its charming older homes—but those classic features can come with hidden issues. Our inspectors specialize in evaluating historic and aging properties, focusing on concerns like outdated electrical systems, old plumbing, foundation settlement, and past renovations. We’ll help you fully understand the condition of the home before you buy.
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Before your builder’s one-year warranty runs out, schedule a full home inspection to protect your investment. Our Mobile-based inspectors will thoroughly evaluate your home and document any defects or issues that have appeared since move-in—giving you the detailed report you need to request repairs while they're still covered under warranty.
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Especially important for homes in Mobile with private wells or older plumbing, water testing helps identify harmful contaminants like bacteria, lead, nitrates, and more. Our comprehensive water testing services ensure your water is safe for drinking, cooking, and bathing—giving you confidence in every drop.
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Mobile’s mix of historic homes and new construction makes it a vibrant place to live—but any home can be at risk for radon. This naturally occurring gas can enter through the foundation, and long-term exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer.
Our radon testing services in Mobile provide reliable results and peace of mind. With clear reporting and expert guidance, we help you determine whether mitigation is needed so you can protect both your health and your investment.
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Your roof is one of the most critical — and costly — parts of your home. Whether you're dealing with aging shingles, recent storm damage, or suspected leaks, our roof inspections in Mobile provide a detailed assessment to help you catch issues early. Get peace of mind and avoid costly surprises with a professional evaluation.
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Our infrared thermal imaging services in Mobile use advanced technology to detect temperature differences in building materials—revealing problems that aren’t visible to the naked eye. This powerful diagnostic tool can uncover hidden moisture intrusion, missing insulation, overheating electrical components, and more. It’s an added layer of insight that helps you better understand the condition of your home.
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Mold can develop in damp or poorly ventilated areas, often hidden behind walls, under flooring, or in attics. Beyond causing damage to building materials, mold can also affect indoor air quality and pose health risks. A Mobile mold inspection can help identify visible growth and conditions conducive to mold, giving you the information you need to address issues early and protect both your home and your health.
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A pre-drywall inspection takes place before insulation and drywall are installed, when framing, wiring, plumbing, and mechanical systems are still visible. This is a key opportunity to catch structural, mechanical, or workmanship issues that would be hidden once walls are closed up. Identifying and addressing problems at this stage can save significant time and cost later — and ensure your Mobile home’s systems are built to last.