Home maintenance inspections help identify hidden issues before they become costly repairs or major damage.

Protect Your Home with Annual Maintenance Inspections
Annual maintenance inspections help identify minor issues before they become costly repairs. We evaluate visible roofing, exterior components, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, attic areas, drainage, and other accessible systems to identify wear, moisture intrusion, aging materials, and maintenance concerns. Our detailed reports provide practical recommendations to help protect your investment and maintain your home's condition year-round.
Our Inspection May Include:
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Roofing and drainage systems
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Exterior siding, stucco, and trim
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Foundation and structural observations
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Plumbing fixtures and visible piping
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Electrical panels, outlets, and visible components
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HVAC system operation and visible conditions
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Attic, insulation, and ventilation areas
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Windows, doors, and weather sealing
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Moisture intrusion and water damage concerns
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Safety features and general maintenance items

Protect Your Home with Proactive Maintenance Inspections
Following the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report outlining visible conditions, maintenance recommendations, and areas that may require repair or further evaluation—helping you reduce costly surprises and better protect your home.
Call Inspection Pros today at 855-200-7767 to schedule your home maintenance inspection and gain the insight needed to help protect your home year-round.
Additional Services You May Need
From older neighborhoods to newer developments, Los Angeles properties can develop hidden issues that impact safety, performance, and long-term value. Our related inspection services help uncover concerns that may not be visible during a standard evaluation.
Mold & Moisture Testing
Chimney & Fireplace Inspection
Underground sewer lines can develop blockages, root intrusion, and deterioration over time.
Identify signs of settlement, cracking, and structural movement that may affect your property's stability.



