Whether you're preparing to buy or want to maintain your home’s value, Safeguard Home Inspector LLC is committed to providing you with clear insights and actionable recommendations to guide your next steps in Ocala.
A thorough inspection of major home systems—including roof, structure, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC—is conducted. A detailed digital report provides findings and recommendations for confident, informed decision-making.
Thermal imaging technology reveals hidden issues not visible to the naked eye, such as moisture intrusion, insulation gaps, and electrical hot spots. Infrared scans enhance the detail and accuracy of inspection reports.
Pools and spas are inspected for structural integrity, equipment functionality, water quality, and safety features. This ensures safe, reliable operation whether buying, renting, or maintaining a property.
Wind mitigation inspections assess features such as roof-to-wall connections, roof coverings, and opening protections. Findings may help reduce insurance premiums and improve storm resilience.
Water quality testing evaluates homes for harmful contaminants, especially those using private wells or cisterns. Lab results help ensure safe, clean drinking water.
Pre-drywall inspections assess framing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems before walls are sealed. This service ensures quality workmanship and code compliance during construction.
Deck inspections assess structural safety, stability, and signs of wear or damage. Components such as fasteners, footings, railings, and surfaces are examined to help prevent accidents and extend usability.
Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) are inspected for signs of moisture intrusion, cracking, or other issues. Non-invasive methods are used, with clear recommendations for repair and maintenance.
High-resolution drone technology is used to inspect rooftops, chimneys, and large or difficult-to-access areas. Aerial footage provides a clear and safe view of potential concerns.
Four-point inspections focus on the roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems—often required for insurance purposes. A clear, concise report is provided outlining the condition of these essential components.
New construction inspections ensure that homes are built to proper standards prior to final closing. Structural elements, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems are reviewed for defects or code violations.