At CenTex Inspection Services, we provide a diverse range of professional inspection services customized to suit your unique requirements. Our skilled team is committed to guaranteeing the safety, quality, and compliance of different property types. Whether you’re a homeowner, investor, or real estate professional, our services are tailored to offer you peace of mind and confidence in your property investment.
11-Month Home Warranty Inspection: Our 11-month home warranty inspection provides a comprehensive evaluation of newly constructed homes nearing the end of their builder’s warranty.
We thoroughly assess: Exterior and Interior elements, Foundation, Roof, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, Appliances, Safety features.
Our inspectors meticulously check for defects or issues that may have emerged since construction. Following the inspection, we provide homeowners with a detailed report and a video summary on the same day, ensuring timely resolution of necessary repairs before the warranty expires.
Buyer’s Home Inspection: A pre-purchase home inspection offers a comprehensive assessment of a property’s condition before finalizing a purchase.
We examine: Exterior and Interior elements, Foundation, Roof, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, Appliances, Safety features.
Your inspector identifies existing issues, empowering buyers to make informed decisions.
Seller’s Home Inspection: A pre-listing home inspection provides a comprehensive evaluation of a property before it’s listed for sale.
We inspect: Exterior and Interior elements, Foundation, Roof, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, Appliances, Safety features.
Our goal is to uncover and address potential issues, enhancing the property’s appeal to buyers, facilitating a smoother sales process.
Condo, Duplex, and Townhome Inspections: Our meticulous inspections encompass a range of residential properties, including single condos and multi-unit complexes.
We thoroughly evaluate: Exterior and Interior elements, Foundation, Roof, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, Appliances, Safety features.
Rental Property Inspections: Our rental property inspections are essential for landlords and property managers in maintaining safe and habitable spaces for tenants. We identify potential issues early on, enabling prompt resolution and prioritizing tenant well-being.
Our inspection covers: Exterior and Interior elements, Foundation, Roof, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, Appliances, and Safety features.
With CenTex Inspection Services, you benefit from top-tier communication, accuracy, timeliness, lifetime support, and a dedicated educational community.
New Construction Phase 1 & 2 Inspections, Final Inspections: Our comprehensive approach extends to multiple stages of construction. From initial site evaluations to final inspections, we meticulously scrutinize every detail to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Our Phase 1 & 2 inspections focus on: Site Preparation and Grading, Foundation, Structural Framing, Roofing, Plumbing rough-ins, Electrical rough-ins (Phase 2), and HVAC rough-ins (Phase 2).
Final inspections cover all completed aspects of the construction. We provide detailed reports and video summaries on the same day as the inspection, giving you confidence in the quality of all of your construction projects.
Retail and Office Space Inspections: Our inspections are tailored to meet the unique needs of commercial properties. We assess crucial elements to support your business endeavors and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, including:
Fire safety systems, Accessibility features (ADA compliance), HVAC systems, Electrical systems, Plumbing systems, Structural integrity, Roofing condition, Safety features.
CenTex Inspection Services ensures you have the information needed to maintain and enhance your commercial property.
Mortgage Field Inspections: Our field inspections provide lending institutions and mortgage companies with vital information about a property’s condition and occupancy status. These assessments are crucial for facilitating informed lending decisions.
We thoroughly evaluate: Exterior and Interior elements, Foundation condition, Roofing condition, Occupancy verification, Property preservation status, Safety features.
Thoroughness, Accuracy, and Fast + Transparent communication are our priorities.
Clear, same-day reports + video summaries ensure complete understanding.
Lifetime support and continuous education for confident homeownership.
Serving Austin, San Antonio, the Texas Hill Country, and Surrounding Areas.
Experience the CenTex difference today. Schedule your inspection now!
Inspecting a sprinkler system for a home in Texas is a meticulous process that ensures proper functioning and water conservation. Our inspectors begin by assessing the system’s layout and design, checking for appropriate coverage of the lawn and garden areas. They examine the sprinkler heads for signs of damage or misalignment, ensuring they distribute water evenly. The inspector tests each zone to confirm that all components, including valves, pipes, and backflow preventers, operate without leaks or malfunctions. Special attention is given to the timer or controller unit, verifying that it is programmed correctly for optimal watering schedules, especially considering Central Texas’ climate conditions. Additionally, the inspector checks for any signs of water wastage or over-saturation, addressing any potential issues with water pressure or distribution. Overall, a thorough sprinkler system inspection in Central Texas guarantees that the system is operating efficiently, promoting healthy landscapes while minimizing water consumption.
Inspecting a crawl space in a Central Texas home is a crucial aspect of a comprehensive property assessment. This process involves entering the confined area beneath the house to evaluate its condition. The inspector examines the structural integrity of the foundation supports, looking for signs of damage, deterioration, or pest infestations. They check for proper ventilation and insulation, ensuring that moisture levels are within acceptable limits to prevent mold growth and structural issues. Plumbing and electrical systems are scrutinized for leaks, corrosion, or any potential hazards. Additionally, the crawl space is assessed for proper drainage to mitigate the risk of water accumulation. In Central Texas, where high temperatures and humidity levels are common, special attention is paid to insulation and vapor barriers to ensure energy efficiency and prevent moisture-related problems. Overall, a thorough crawl space inspection provides essential insights into the overall health and stability of a home.
Performing a thermal imaging scan during a home inspection is a crucial step in evaluating a property’s overall condition. This advanced technology employs an infrared camera to capture images that reveal temperature variations across surfaces. During the scan, the inspector systematically examines interior and exterior areas of the home. This includes walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors. The camera detects thermal anomalies, such as heat or cold spots, which can indicate issues like insulation gaps, water leaks, electrical hotspots, or hidden structural problems. These findings provide valuable insights into potential energy efficiency concerns and areas that may require further investigation. By identifying these hidden issues early on, a thermal imaging scan enhances the accuracy and depth of a home inspection, helping homeowners and buyers make informed decisions about the property’s condition and any necessary maintenance or repairs.
Inspecting a pool for a home in Central Texas involves a comprehensive assessment of both the structural and operational aspects of the pool. The inspection begins with a thorough visual examination of the pool’s surface, including the liner or shell, for any signs of cracks, chips, or other damage. The deck area surrounding the pool is also inspected for any tripping hazards or signs of deterioration. The pool’s filtration and circulation systems are checked for proper functioning, including the pump, filter, and skimmer. The inspector will assess the condition of the pool’s plumbing, checking for any leaks or blockages. Water quality is evaluated for clarity, proper chemical balance, and signs of algae or bacterial growth. Additionally, safety features such as fencing, gates, and pool covers are examined to ensure they meet local regulations. In Central Texas, where temperatures can be extreme, special attention is paid to the pool’s coping and decking materials to ensure they can withstand the region’s climate. Overall, a thorough pool inspection in Central Texas aims to provide homeowners with a clear understanding of the pool’s condition and any necessary maintenance or repairs needed to ensure safe and enjoyable use.
An aerobic septic inspection is a comprehensive assessment of the aerobic treatment unit and its associated components in a home’s wastewater system. This evaluation ensures that the system is functioning optimally and adhering to local regulations. The process typically starts with a thorough examination of the tank, where initial wastewater treatment occurs. The inspector checks for signs of leaks, structural integrity, and any potential damage. Next, attention is directed towards the aerator and pump system, which are essential in providing the necessary oxygen levels for aerobic bacteria to effectively treat the wastewater. The distribution system, responsible for dispersing treated effluent to the drain field, is also scrutinized for any signs of clogs or blockages in pipes, and the condition of sprinkler heads or drip lines. Additionally, the inspector verifies the functionality of alarms and safety features, if present. Overall, an aerobic septic inspection offers homeowners vital insights into the condition of their wastewater treatment system, ensuring a healthy and environmentally responsible home environment.
A foundation elevation inspection is a critical assessment aimed at evaluating the vertical position and integrity of a home’s foundation. This process involves a meticulous examination of various key points around the property to determine if there are any deviations or irregularities in the foundation’s height and levelness. Inspectors employ specialized tools, such as laser levels and transit instruments, to obtain precise measurements at multiple locations across the structure. They assess the relative elevations of floors, walls, and other structural elements, paying close attention to potential areas of concern, such as cracks, settling, or sloping. The data gathered during the inspection is then analyzed to identify any significant discrepancies, which may indicate issues with the foundation’s stability. This comprehensive evaluation provides homeowners with crucial insights into the overall condition of their property’s foundation, enabling them to address any necessary repairs or maintenance.
In the state of Texas, a Wood Destroying Insect Report, commonly known as a WDI report, is a crucial document in real estate transactions. It is required to thoroughly assess and document any potential infestations or damage caused by wood-destroying insects in a property. This report encompasses a detailed inspection of the structure, focusing on areas vulnerable to infestations, such as crawl spaces, attics, basements, and the exterior perimeter. It identifies and evaluates various wood-destroying pests, including termites, carpenter ants, and wood-boring beetles. The report also documents any existing damage caused by these insects and provides recommendations for treatment and remediation. Additionally, it may include information on conducive conditions that may attract or sustain wood-destroying insects, such as excessive moisture levels or wood-to-soil contact. Complying with the state’s standards for WDI reporting is essential to ensure a property is free from significant pest-related issues, safeguarding the investment and well-being of the occupants.
A detached structure is a separate, standalone building on a property that is not physically connected to the main dwelling. These structures serve various purposes and can greatly enhance the functionality and versatility of a property. Common examples include garages, workshops, guesthouses, sheds, or even studios. They provide additional space for storage, hobbies, or accommodation, offering homeowners the flexibility to tailor their property to their specific needs and lifestyle. Detached structures often have their own distinct features and may require individual inspections and maintenance to ensure they remain safe and functional over time.
Our mission is to provide you with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that every structure, from the main residence to the smallest outbuilding, is safe, secure, and built to last. Contact us today to schedule your detached structure inspection and take the next step towards preserving the value and integrity of your Central Texas property.
Licence:
TREC# 25769