Residential Inspections

Residential Services
Home Inspections for buyers and sellers
- New Construction
- Pre-Listing inspections
- 11th Month Warranty Inspections


Phase /Construction Inspections
- Pre-Pour Inspections – Before concrete is poured
- Open Frame – Before insulation id installed
- MEP – Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing rough-ins
Termite / WDI Inspections
- Termites
- Carpenter ants
- Powder post beetles


Pool Inspections
- Pool basins and decking
- Equipment functionality
- Essential safety features
Lawn Sprinklers
- Equipment functionality
- Yard coverage
- Damaged spray heads


Sewer Scope
- Valuable video inspection of the lateral sewer and building drain pipes.
- Reveals blockages, damage to the pipe system, root intrusion, and other potential issues.
Water Wells
- Wells are visually inspected and functionally tested
- Water samples checks the water’s safety and quality, and ensures it meets FHA safety standards


Septic Systems
- Functional test on the tanks, drain field and other system components to ensure they are operating correctly
- Convention and aerobic systems
Comprehensive Foundation Evaluations
- An elevation measurements survey is conducted to assess and determine the degree of foundation tilt and deflection.


Accessory Buildings
- Barns / Sheds / Detached Garage
- Garage apartments
- Guest houses located on the same property
Residential Home Inspections (Central Texas & North Texas)
Professional Home Inspections for Buyers, Sellers, and Homeowners
Texas Professional Inspections provides residential home inspections throughout Central Texas and North Texas. Our inspections help buyers, sellers, and homeowners understand the condition of a property by identifying material defects, safety concerns, moisture intrusion indicators, and performance issues affecting major home systems.
Residential inspections are visual and non-invasive evaluations of accessible components. Findings are documented with photographs and clear narrative explanations so clients can make informed decisions.
What Is Included in a Residential Home Inspection?
A standard residential home inspection typically includes evaluation of the following systems and components:
- Roofing (coverings, flashing, penetrations, visible defects)
- Attic spaces (ventilation, insulation observations, visible moisture staining)
- Exterior (cladding, trim, windows, doors, grading, drainage)
- Foundation and structure (visible conditions, signs of movement, distress indicators)
- Electrical (service equipment, panels, representative outlets/switches, observed hazards)
- HVAC (heating and cooling equipment, distribution, condensate management)
- Plumbing (visible supply/drain piping, fixtures, water heater)
- Interior (walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows, cabinets)
- Built-in appliances (as applicable by scope)
Inspection scope may vary depending on property age, accessibility, and client objectives.
What a Home Inspection Report Provides
Your home inspection report is designed to be practical and easy to use. It typically includes:
- Photographs and location-specific documentation
- Identification of material defects and safety issues
- Explanations of why conditions matter
- Recommendations for repair, monitoring, or further evaluation
- A summary of major findings for quick review
When You Should Schedule a Home Inspection
A home inspection is recommended:
- Before purchasing a home (buyer due diligence)
- Prior to listing a home (pre-listing inspection)
- After major repairs or renovations
- When water leaks, moisture problems, or musty odors are present
- For homeowner maintenance planning and baseline documentation
Common Issues Found During Home Inspections
Home inspections commonly identify:
- Roof leaks and flashing deficiencies
- Inadequate attic ventilation and insulation concerns
- Improper grading and drainage contributing to moisture intrusion
- HVAC performance and condensate management issues
- Electrical safety hazards (improper wiring, panel defects)
- Plumbing leaks, defective fixtures, and water heater concerns
- Foundation movement indicators (cracking, deflection, separation)
- Conditions consistent with hidden moisture and mold risk
How Our Home Inspections Are Performed
Our residential inspections are:
- Objective and evidence-based
- Visual and non-invasive (no destructive testing)
- Performed using industry-recognized methodologies
- Documented with clear narratives and photographs
When conditions warrant, we may recommend additional evaluations such as infrared diagnostics, moisture mapping, or mold/IAQ assessment.
Optional Add-On Services for Homes
Depending on the home and client objectives, additional services may include:
- Mold and indoor air quality investigations
- Infrared (thermal) inspections
- Moisture intrusion diagnostics
Why Choose Texas Professional Inspections
Clients choose Texas Professional Inspections for:
- Thorough inspections and clear communication
- Strong technical knowledge and practical reporting
- Professional scheduling, reporting, and payment tools
- Independence (we do not perform repairs)
Residential Inspection Service Area
We provide residential inspections throughout Central Texas and North Texas, including:
Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown, San Marcos, Waco, Temple, College Station, Bryan, Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding communities.
Schedule a Home Inspection
To schedule a residential home inspection, contact our office to confirm scope, access requirements, and reporting needs.
Phone: (979) 777-9401
Email: admin@texasproinspections.com
Thoroughness and Clarity: Their commitment sets a new standard in the industry.
Tools and Techniques: Modern inspections combine traditional methods with technology to provide a thorough assessment.

