Home
Inspection
A comprehensive evaluation of the home’s major systems including roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, interior, and exterior. Designed to give you a complete picture of the homes condition.
Pre-Listing
Inspection
Get ahead of potential issues before listing your home. Identify concerns early, make repairs if needed, and reduce surprises during negotiations.
New Construction
Inspection
Even new home can have issues. We inspect your home before final walkthrough to ensure everything meets expectations.
Re-Inspection
We verify that agreed-upon repairs have been completed properly so you can move forward with confidence.
What to Expect from Your Inspection
Whether you’re buying a home, preparing to sell your property, or simply keeping up with regular home maintenance, Mission Ready Inspections delivers reliable, high-quality service from your very first call. Our certified home inspectors are dedicated to providing a thorough and educational experience.
After the walkthrough, we’ll review the home’s overall condition with you and your real estate agent, discussing any significant findings in plain language. You’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-understand home inspection report, delivered in both HTML and PDF formats, complete with photos and descriptions of everything we covered. Not only does this report give you a clear, visual summary of the home, but it also empowers you to make informed and confident decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
A home inspection covers the major systems and components of the home, including roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more.
Most inspections take 2-4 hours depending on the size and the condition of the home.
Yes – if possible. We encourage clients to attend so we can walk you through key findings and answer questions on-site.
You will typically receive your detailed report within 24 hours of the inspection.
5 Reasons Why a Home Inspection is Right For You
Negotiations Leveraged
Buyers can use the inspection report to negotiate a better price or ask for repairs, while sellers can choose to address issues before listing to justify their asking price.
Ensures Your Safety
A home inspection evaluates critical safety concerns such as electrical hazards, carbon monoxide risks, mold, and structural integrity.
Prepares You For the Future
We can point out components near the end of their lifespan (such as HVAC systems or water heaters) so you can budget accordingly.
Garners Trust
Sellers who conduct pre-listing inspections can show transparency and build buyer trust, potentially leading to quicker offers and smoother negotiations.
Grants Peace of Mind
Knowing the condition of the home helps you feel confident in your purchase or sale and reduces surprises after the transaction.
What's Included in a Home Inspection?

Roof
Roof coverings, gutters, downspouts, vents, flashing, skylights, chimney, roof penetrations and the general structure of the roof.

Attic, Insulation, Ventilation
Insulation and ventilation of unfinished spaces, including attics, crawl spaces, foundation areas and exhaust systems.

Exterior
Siding, windows, exterior doors, flashing & trim, walkways, driveways, stairs, patios & decks, and drainage.

Basement, Foundation, Crawlspace, Structure
Foundation movement, cracks, structural concerns, and indication of water penetration.

Cooling
Cooling system, location of thermostat, energy source and cooling method.

Heating
Heating system, location of thermostat, energy source and heating method.

Fireplace
Visible portions of the fireplace & chimneys, lintels, damper doors, and cleanout doors & frames.

Plumbing
Main water & fuel supply shut-off valves, water heater, interior water supply, toilets, sinks, tubs, showers, drain, waste and vent systems.

Electrical
Service drop, overhead service conductors, service head & mast, main service disconnect, panelboards, grounding, switches, light fixtures, receptacles deemed to be AFCI & GFCI, and the presence of smoke alarms & carbon monoxide detectors.

Appliances
Dishwasher, disposal, range, oven, microwave, refrigerator, exhaust, bathroom heater, garage door, doorbell, and dryer vent

Pool
Circulation, heating, filtering, electrical, water chemistry, and possible safety issues.

Doors, Windows, Interior
Representative number of doors & windows, floors, walls, ceilings, stairs, railings, garage door and openers.