Pre-Listing Inspection

For the Seller

The goal is to uncover any potential problems. You, the seller, demonstrate a willingness to go beyond what’s expected, and that sets you apart from others. You’re sending a signal that your house is an “open book,” and that you’re being upfront about the property.

All of this can give potential buyers peak of mind and confidence. The pre-inspection gives you a heads if there are problems that a potential buyer will likely want repaired. Once you know what’s wrong, you can have this issues fixed before you list. The cleaner and more problem-free you can make your home, the more likely it is to sell. DP Inspections LLC offers a comprehensive array of investigative methods to look for issues in key areas and systems, such as:

  • Heating/AC System not Functioning Properly

  • Siding, Trim, and other Exterior Components

  • Hidden Roof Leaks in the Attic

  • Issues in the Underfloor Crawlspace (i.e., damaged subfloor, excessive moisture)

  • Leaky Plumbing

  • Electrical Wiring and Outlets, Distribution Panel Interior


Pre-Drywall Inspection

For the New Construction

One way to ensure that a house is built according to its specifications is by performing a pre-drywall inspection. This phase take place during the homebuilding process just after the installation of certain elements – such as the doors, windows, foundation, flooring, wall and roof components, plumbing and electrical rough-in and right before the drywall is hung.

This in-progress or construction-phase inspection is useful because drywall can obscure some aspects of the interior and make identifying or fixing any problems both difficult and expensive, once the new home is completely finished.

A pre-drywall inspection can be performed after the insulation is installed. However, the insulation may conceal some components in much of the same way that drywall does.

  • Structure & Framing

  • Roof Covering

  • Roughed in Electrical Wiring

  • Roughed in Plumbing Lines, Drains and Vents

  • HVAC Ductwork


Buyer’s Inspection

For the Buyer

A home is one of the most important purchases one will ever make. A home inspection is an inexpensive way to discover the universal condition of a home. It is important to conduct a home inspection to avoid a costly mistake by purchasing a property in need of major repairs. DP Inspections LLC offers a comprehensive array of investigative methods to inspect key components of the following systems:

  • HVAC Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps

  • Electrical Systems

  • Exteriors

  • Structure

  • Roofing

  • Insulation

  • Plumbing

  • Water Heaters

  • Insulation & Windows