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Whether you’re buying or selling a home, having a professional home inspection from a leading home inspection company will give you peace of mind and assist you in a fair and smooth transaction.
We have been trusted by building buyers to help them make informed buying decisions. Our home inspections typically range from 1–3 hours long, depending on the size of the house, and you are invited to follow along with your home inspector as they perform their home inspection.
We take great pride in every home inspection we perform. Notably, we use electronic means for the inspection, so a detailed building inspection report that includes pictures will be available promptly after the inspection.

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Printed home inspection report with pictures given on site

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11 month home warranty inspection

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Home Inspection Cost In Fort Worth-Dallas Metroplex!
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Homes up to 2700 sqf
$ 350
*prices may vary
Homes above 3000 sqf
11 ¢
Per Sq Ft

Home Inspectors Near Me in DFW Metroplex Area

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Residential New Building Inspections
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Residential New Home Annual Inspections
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Residential Resale House Inspections
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Multi-Family Property Inspections

Areas We Serve:

Watauga, Colleyville, Southlake, North Richland Hills, Saginaw, Richland Hills, Bedford, Hurst, Haltom City, Grapevine, Flower Mound, Euless, Coppell, Fort Worth , Dallas, Plano, Irving Arlington and more.

Do not see your town? We serve all of DFW Metroplex and surrounding suburbs, ask us if we serve your town.

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What are some of the areas Included in Our Professional Home Inspection Services?

The home's interior

The complexities of home interior inspection vary from structure to structure, and TnL Home Inspection professionals understand it very clearly. We conduct a deep inspection of every corner to figure out if there are any existing or potential issues like termite infestation or degrading strength integrity.

The fireplace

Our home inspection services ensure the optimum coziness and celebration ambiance near your fireplace area by inspecting critical elements i.e.
  • Chimney’s structural condition 
  • Creosote buildup
  • Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors
  • Damper functionality
  • Ash cleanout

The HVAC system

Flawless heating, ventilation, and air conditioning are the primary conditions of living in a healthy interior environment. While inspecting your home’s HVAC system, we consider various technical factors, such as:-
  • Insulation and sealing of ductwork
  • System’s age and its future working potential 
  • Proper airflow 
  • Blower motor and fan’s condition 
  • Thermostat and temperature control functioning 
  • Noise level
  • Insulation and sealing 
  • Condenser and compressor functionality

The plumbing system

Our home inspection cost also covers your plumbing system for both interiors and exteriors. From components functioning to adequate supply, we take care of everything. We critically inspect elements like
  • Drainage system 
  • Overall water pressure 
  • Supply lines 
  • Backflow prevention 
  • Water meter
  • Visible and invisible leakages

The electrical system

Once you find and hire us by prompting house inspector near me online, it becomes our duty to assure the safety and flawlessness of the entire electrical system. Expect a proficient analysis report providing the functioning of:-
  • Adequate electricity supply 
  • Functionality and safety of all electrical controls 
  • Circuit breakers evaluation 
  • Safety of electrical outlets near water 
  • Compatibility and safety of wiring

The attic, insulation, and ventilation

Attic inspection evaluates insulation and ventilation, key to energy efficiency and structural integrity. Proper insulation prevents heat loss, lowering energy costs. Adequate ventilation prevents condensation and mold, protecting from structural damage. Neglecting these checks risks escalated costs and potential health hazards, making inspections crucial. Therefore, our home inspection services cover inspections like:-
  • Water damage 
  • Previous repair alterations 
  • Proper installation and covering of insulation 
  • Ductwork and pipes insulation 
  • Exhaust vents flow 
  • Mechanical ventilation systems

The roof

Within the home inspection cost, we ensure that your roof integrity is also evaluated. The roof is the most exposed part of any home, so it faces several challenges like harsh weather conditions and natural calamities. Over time, some important roof areas require deep inspection, i.e.:-
  • Roof age 
  • Material  
  • Proper airflow 
  • Chimney and ventilation 
  • Missing or damaged shingles
  • Soffits and fascia

Gutters and downspouts

Though this structure is a part of roof, we have classified it separately because of the frequently addressed issues like:-
  • Clogging by debris 
  • Joint connections  
  • Proper alignment 
  • Splash blocks or extensions 
  • Erosion and foundation damage
Find us online by searching for home inspectors near me in TX to schedule an appointment so that we can figure out the crucial repairs & replacements.

What Does TnL DFW Metroplex Inspector Do?

Tnl home inspectors are responsible for determining the presence of any defects in the house. This usually means that he or she must have a full knowledge of the relevant local regulations, such as the frame, electrical and plumbing systems, heating and cooling systems, and the condition of all other structures located in the area. Our inspectors are often asked to inspect the property when the house is sold. It is important to note that the house inspector differs from the building inspector or the inspector of norms, which is charged with checking the compliance of a particular object with all applicable housing laws. Although the home inspector should, and probably should, be aware of the relevant rules, he or she is not responsible for.

Conducting a housing inspection in DFW Metroplex, both for a private client and a real estate agency, involves a thorough analysis of almost every element of the house, which is considered a permanent part. Depending on the size of the house, the home inspector can spend in the house from several hours to most of the day. The focus is not only on a speedy home inspection, but also on ensuring that no aspect of the property is left unattended.
One of the first aspects a DFW Metroplex home inspector will look at is the condition of the core structure. This means checking the foundation of the house for weakened support points. Basements and crawl spaces are inspected for signs of cracks in the walls or flooring, as well as signs of leakage or mold. If the basic structure appears to be in order, the inspector can move on to the major systems that provide utilities to the home.

The next stage of inspection will often be the heating and cooling systems for the home, as well as the electrical wiring and plumbing system. Gas lines are checked for leaks and proper installation. Wiring is often of particular interest to the home inspector since electricity powers many of the household systems and major appliances. Plumbing is also expected to be installed in accordance with local codes and show no signs of immediate failure. If fireplaces or wood-burning stoves are present, both are checked for functionality and proper venting of the appliances.
The Tnl DFW Metroplex home inspector then often turns his attention to the internal structures of the house. This means checking the condition of interior walls and door frames to ensure there are no signs of weakened infrastructure. The blankets are also checked to ensure they are in good condition. The home inspector will look throughout the room for safety devices such as smoke detectors. Attics, closets and the condition of the windows complete the interior tour.

Outside, the home inspector pays attention to the condition of the roof, ensures proper connection and drainage via gutters and downspouts and ensures that all attached elements such as canopies or decks are stable and secure. Other buildings on the property, such as garages or warehouses, are also inspected and must be approved before the home inspector can consider the job complete.


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A house inspection is a visual process where all of the items typically used within a home are tested and/or operated to verify proper operation or installation.
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Doors and windows are checked, roofing materials inspected, and air-conditioning and heating systems operated (if weather permits).
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The inspector will fill the sink(s) and tub(s), run the shower(s), and flush the toilet(s).
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Throughout the whole process, notes will be taken on the condition and operation of the components tested. Upon completion, a report will be distributed to you.
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New construction inspections are performed at the completion of construction, but prior to your final walk-through with the builder’s customer service representative or superintendent.
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It is always a good idea to verify that utilities (gas, water, and electric) have been turned on, either by you or the builder depending on the builder’s policy.
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The house inspection should be scheduled just a day or two before your final walk-through with the builder. This will ensure that most, if not all, last-minute items have been completed prior to your inspection.
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At the conclusion of the inspection, a completed report will be distributed to you.
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Warranty inspections are performed during the 11th month of your one-year builder warranty.
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The house inspection will be performed to verify that various components of the home were properly installed and in working order.
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You will be presented with a completed report at the end of the inspection, along with digital photos taken as needed for inaccessible areas.
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Seller inspections are very good for the homeowner who may not be in tune with the condition of their home. Many sales are cancelled due to the buyer’s shock at the “functional condition” of the house. It may look great, yet have serious technical, safety, or functional issues present without the owner’s knowledge.
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Having the house inspected prior to placing on the market is the ideal way to identify and either repair or disclose the issue found in the inspection report. Repairing the items would be the most beneficial towards completing the sale. However, there may be financial reasons where the owner can’t make the repairs.
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Disclosing them up front and pricing the building based upon that disclosure will often times produce a higher net sales price for the owner.

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    “We have used the TnL Home Inspections twice this year, and both times the experience was absolutely great. Ralph completed our home inspections and he was so thorough and informative. He made sure we understood things from an operational standpoint, and answered any questions we had. Being first time home buyers, we truly appreciate the time and dedication put into the inspection. We will definitely recommend to anyone needing a home inspection in the future!”
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    “Ralph has been nothing less than professional. I had to use his services twice; he inspected one house but the sale fell through and he inspected the second house I chose. Both times, he showed up when he said he would and was finished very close to the time he said he would be done. He was extremely thorough in his inspection, took the time to show me exactly what he found, and was very honest in what needs attention now versus what will need attention later down the road. I would absolutely recommend him to anyone looking for a home inspector.”
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    “I used them when I was buying an investment home. Their report was very detailed and the suggestions and observations were spot on. Needless to say, we were able to make a very smart investment with no guess work.”
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    “Great company, great people, always tries to work with days or times I need. Answers or returns calls. Great pricing. I'd recommend to any of my fellow realtor friends!”
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    “Ralph is a great guy. He is honest, thorough, and reliable. Highly recommended!”
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FAQs

A home inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of a property's condition, usually conducted when purchasing a home. As a credible home inspection services provider, we perform a visual inspection of the home's structures, systems, and components, from roof to foundation, identifying potential issues that might need attention.

A home inspection covers various aspects, including the house's roofing, foundation, HVAC system, electrical and plumbing systems, interior and exterior, and more. It provides an overview of the home's condition at the time of inspection, identifying any significant problems, safety concerns, or potential future repairs.

A home inspection provides homebuyers with an unbiased, thorough report of the home's condition, reducing the risk of unexpected and costly surprises. It helps buyers make informed decisions, negotiate better, and plan for potential future maintenance. Simply put, it's about knowing exactly what you're buying.

If problems are found during the inspection, it's not necessarily a deal-breaker. Information from the report can be used to negotiate repairs or a better price with the seller. In some cases, major issues may lead a buyer to reconsider the purchase or seek a specialized inspection.

Scheduling a home inspection with TNL Home Inspections is simple. You can visit our website at https://tnlhi.com/, navigate to our 'Contact Us' page, and provide the necessary information. Alternatively, you can call us directly. We'll work with you to find a time that suits your schedule.

The cost of a home inspection varies depending on factors like the size and age of the home, the location, and any additional services requested. While it's an added expense, it's a crucial investment that can save you from costly surprises down the line. For a precise quote, please contact us directly.

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A home inspection report is a snapshot at time of the Home’s physical condition the day of the inspection. Our detailed inspection reports include photos and any material defects/deficiencies we observed on the date/time of the inspection...

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