Standard of Practice We Follow in Every Home Inspection We Perform
Observations. Implications. Recommendations.
Not every roof is safe or accessible to walk—but that doesn’t mean we skip it. Our drone inspections give you a high-definition look at the roof’s condition, capturing angles and details that traditional inspections can’t.
These videos show how we document issues like:
Missing shingles
Damaged flashing
Ponding water
Chimney or vent cap problems
Debris buildup or soft spots
Description:
The roofs on these homes were in good condition overall. The drone footage confirmed proper shingle alignment, intact flashing, and no signs of active damage or deterioration. This aerial view allowed us to verify the roof’s condition safely without stepping foot on the steep slope.
Observation: No major defects noted.
Implication: The roofs appear well-maintained with no current concerns.
Recommendation: Continue routine roof maintenance and monitor after major storms.
We offer drone coverage on every home where safety, height, or roof material makes walking hazardous or impossible. It's included at no extra charge.
Crawlspaces are one of the most overlooked parts of a home—and also one of the most problematic here in Middle Georgia. In this video, I walk you through a real crawlspace inspection and point out the issues I find all the time: standing water, fallen insulation, mold-like substances, disconnected ducts, and poor vapor barrier installs.
If you’ve never seen what’s happening under your floor, you need to. Watch this video to understand why a proper crawlspace inspection matters—and what you should be watching out for before it costs you big.