(Yes… we really use these.)
We don’t just show up with a flashlight and a clipboard.
Modern homes demand modern inspection gadgets & tools, and the right equipment can uncover issues the naked eye would never catch. These gadgets help us inspect smarter, safer, and more thoroughly—so our clients get clarity, not guesswork.
Below are a few of the tools we rely on regularly in the field 👇
Thermal Imaging Camera
What it helps detect:
• Hidden moisture behind walls or ceilings
• Missing or damaged insulation
• Electrical hot spots
• HVAC airflow issues
Why it matters:
Problems you can’t see can still cost you thousands. Thermal imaging helps us identify red flags before they turn into surprises.
Moisture Meter
Electrical Testers & Circuit Analyzers
What it helps detect:
• Active leaks
• Past water intrusion
• Hidden moisture inside walls, floors, and trim
Why it matters:
Water damage isn’t always obvious—but moisture meters don’t lie. This tool helps confirm what thermal imaging suggests.
Borescope
What it helps detect:
• Open grounds • Reverse polarity • Faulty GFCI/AFCI protection • Unsafe wiring conditions
Why it matters:
Electrical issues are one of the most common—and dangerous—findings in inspections. These tools help us verify safety quickly and accurately.
Drone & Roof Access Equipment
What it helps detect:
• Conditions inside wall cavities
• Hard-to-reach plumbing or framing areas
• Concealed structural concerns
Why it matters:
Sometimes cutting a hole isn’t an option. This lets us look inside without invasive damage.
Sewer Scope
What it helps detect:
• Roof damage
• Flashing issues
• Hard-to-access elevations
Why it matters:
Safety matters—for us and for your home. When conditions call for it, drones provide visibility without unnecessary risk.
Why This Matters to You
All these gadgets have one goal:
Better information = better decisions.
We don’t use tools to sound impressive—we use them to give you:
• Fewer surprises
• Clear documentation
• Confidence in your purchase or investment
What it helps detect:
• Corrosion and scaling inside cast iron pipes
• Cracks, offsets, and bellies
• Blockages or deteriorating pipe conditions
Why it matters
Older sewer lines can fail without warning. A sewer scope provides critical insight into the condition and remaining lifespan of the system, helping buyers avoid unexpected, high-cost repairs.
Want an inspection that goes beyond the basics?





