Because Your Home Is More Than Just A House

Peace of mind is just a checkup away.

More Than Just an Inspection

We conduct every inspection with a commitment to a strict code of ethics and adherence to industry standards. 

Thorough, Readable Reports

Our reports feature clear annotations, an organized layout, and a Repair Request Builder specifically for real estate agents.

Excellent Value

A home is a significant investment. We provide premium home inspection services at fair pricing.

Our Commitment to You

At Checkup Property Inspections, all of our inspectors are certified by InterNACHI, the leading home inspection association. We hold each of our inspectors to the highest inspection standards, which are derived from each home inspection association or state standards.

Our promise to you – we will inspect your home as if it were going to be ours. We strive to uphold our reputation for excellent and timely service, high-detail inspection services, and delivering you a home inspection report that gives you the insights you need to make a smart decision.

The Home Inspection Process

Step One

We encourage you to join us as we carry out a comprehensive inspection of your property.

Step Two

After gathering our observations, we will provide you and your agent with a detailed report highlighting our findings.

Step Three

We offer follow-up support to ensure you’re fully prepared for the next steps in your process.

Our Mission

Checkup Property Inspections is committed to making sure you’re confident and well-informed for one of the biggest decisions of your life.

Positive Reviews

Kevin Ladd
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We were extremely pleased with our property inspection from Checkup Property. Jordan and Dan were extremely thorough and are very professional. I have 40 years experience in home construction and it is wonderful dealing with honest, hardworking people who know how to do things the right way. We highly recommend Checkup Property.
Jeannie Wallen
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Garrett and the Checkup Property Inspections team are outstanding. At the last minute we had to move up our inspection day/time to meet a change in contract deadlines, and they rescheduled right away. Garrett was thorough, and accommodating to being available to one of my buyers who had to be out of state for the inspection and wrap-up. Garrett answered all of our questions and we had the full reports the same day. I would highly recommend this team for all your home inspection needs!
Ken Quayle
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Dan was thorough, polite, and took plenty of time to answer our questions during the inspection. I appreciate that the report contained videos and explanations of how certain features are constructed, very helpful!
Riva and Ben
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We had a great experience with Garrett, he was able to find a major issue that another inspector had missed during an inspection on the same home 2 months earlier.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Buying or selling a home can be stressful, but we’re here to make sure you understand what to expect during your home inspection.

A home inspection includes checking for any structural issues such as foundation cracks, roof leaks, plumbing issues, electrical wiring, heating/cooling systems, insulation, windows, doors, chimneys, etc. Depending on how big the property is, a home inspection typically takes 2-3 hours.

Ensure all inspection points are free from clutter, including any closets that might lead to a crawlspace or attic, and clearing some space around your home’s perimeter. It’s also important to check the functionality of all built-in appliances, electric, and gas. If you don’t plan to attend the inspection, make sure your inspector has access to the home, and all pets are properly contained or moved.

A home doesn’t pass or fail an inspection. Instead, a home inspection is a thorough audit of your home’s components. In most cases, there will be concerns marked on your home inspection report, but these are strictly informative.

While you can legally skip a home inspection in many cases, doing so could mean you may end up buying a home that has major issues that need to be fixed.

While a home inspector may recommend some minor repairs, they are not qualified to make major repairs. He or she can provide information about what needs to be repaired — and it might be helpful to know that information — but the decision to actually do the work lies solely with the homeowner. Not only does this give you the freedom to choose your contractors, but it also helps prevent a conflict of interest.

A home inspection can affect appraisals for two reasons: 1) The inspector may find something wrong with the property that would lower the value of the home, 2) The inspector may find things that need repair which could increase the value of the home. If the inspection finds issues that require repairs, then the seller has to decide whether they want to fix them themselves, or hire someone else to do it. If the buyer wants to purchase the home, he/she must be willing to pay for those repairs.