Home inspection services in Southern California, including San Diego and Riverside counties. Professional, Certified, Experienced
Types of Inspections we Perform

Residential - Commercial
  • Homes
  • Condominiums
  • Pools & Spas
  • Mobile Homes
  • Multi-Unit Complexes
  • Commercial Buildings

Buyer Home Inspections
A professional home inspection is very important, because the purchase of a home or condominium is often the single largest investment you’ll make. We inspect new construction and older homes alike. To help you protect your investment, Royal Inspection will provide a comprehensive, visual inspection of your home and its’ major systems. Special attention is given to identifying deficiencies in systems and components that require immediate repair or that need further evaluation. The report clearly and objectively points out the existing conditions of the property. The expected life of the systems are considered, and you will be counseled by the inspector so funds can be set aside for future upgrades as your property ages. With advances in the construction industry, codes change to provide a safer environment for home owners. Our inspector will educate you on the changes and make suggestions regarding safety upgrades in your new home. The benefits of a buyer’s inspection are listed below.

  • Provides an objective, detailed examination and report of the present condition of the home and it’s surrounding property, essential for making a sound decision
  • Provides peace of mind in a typically stressful transaction
  • Provides a list of immediately needed repairs, as well as a list of future areas of concern
  • Provides information that can potentially be used to negotiate a better price
  • When present at the inspection, you will be educated in the location and operation of your homes water, heat, gas and electrical shut offs and more
  • The inspector is available to answer your questions regarding the report of findings, or as issues arise during your transaction
Home Inspections

Pre Listing Home Inspections
Home Inspections are primarily requested by home buyers, but are not limited to them. With several listings on the market, a pre listing inspection can provide your home with a marketing edge. The home can be inspected, repairs performed, and a buyer can proceed with confidence knowing all systems are functional. Along with a standard home warranty common to the industry you are offering a certified house. The benefits of a pre listing inspection are listed below.

  • Facilitates the discovery and repair of important items before listing your home
  • Provides important information for establishing a fair selling price
  • Assists in full disclosure, accurately representing the condition of the home
  • Provides marketing advantages, attracting confident buyers
  • Relieves concerns that a buyer’s inspection may reveal, undiscovered defects that will take time and money to correct
  • Eliminates the need to renegotiate the purchase price due to undiscovered defects

New Construction Inspections
When newer homes are resold, an inspection will often reveal deficiencies that existed from the original construction. Unfortunately, many homebuilders are reluctant to correct deficiencies after a 1-year period.

An inspection of your new home at the time of the builder’s final walk-through or your acceptance best serves you - the buyer, by identifying and correcting deficiencies while the builder is still present and is motivated to transfer ownership of the property.

Alternatively, an inspection would be advisable within the first year of ownership, if a private inspection was never conducted when the builder sold the home. An inspection at the 11th month of ownership may find deficiencies that would otherwise go undetected for several years or until the property is resold.

It is best to identify and correct construction deficiencies as early as possible. Construction deficiencies left uncorrected could have adverse consequences that financially impacts ownership, particularly at the time of resale.

New home inspections are rapidly becoming a popular choice. Having your new home professionally inspected can provide you with assurance and peace of mind that the major systems and components of your new home are installed correctly and working normally.

Pool & Spa Inspections
With the presence of electrical and water, safety is the primary concern when purchasing a home with a pool. An inspection can uncover safety issues before your family enters the pool. Pool equipment is often neglected and may receive little or no maintenance. Repairs to in-ground pools and spas and their equipment can be expensive. Royal Inspection can inspect your pool and spa as part of the home inspection, or we can refer a Pool Contractor to contact for separate inspections

Pool and Spa Inspection

Mobile Home Inspections
Mobile Home and Manufactured Home Inspections are performed similarly to a regular home inspection with special attention to it’s uniqueness of design and the requirements of the systems. As always the inspector will take the time to check all the components of the home thoroughly including the crawlspace under the home. Inspection of the crawlspace is included at no additional cost.

Mobile Home Inspection

Multi Unit Complexes
Investing in real estate can yield great profits when the right property is chosen. Many multi unit complexes have been rented for years and require extensive repairs. It would be foolish to make such a large investment without prior knowledge of the age and condition of the systems of the property. Buying the wrong property could be disastrous. Have Royal Inspection help you make an educated decision with a complete inspection of all the units and their shared roofing, structure, plumbing and electrical. We will create a detailed report of the defects, enabling you to know what is required to create a safe and habitable living space for your tenants and avoid litigation and liability.

Multi Unit Complex Inspection

Commercial Buildings
Like a home inspection, the inspections of commercial buildings are primarily ordered by the buyer to investigate potentially unknown conditions affecting the property. However, unlike a home inspection, there is greater diversity in the scope of work involved with inspecting a commercial building. Commercial building inspections are often specifically tailored to the type of building being inspected. The property inspector typically works as the lead inspector and project coordinator, enlisting the help of specialists when it is appropriate.



We provide home inspection services throughout San Diego and S. Riverside Counties in California

Member Of: CREIA ~ California Real Estate Inspection Association - ITA ~ INSPECTION TRAINING ASSOCIATES - ICC

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