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Condo Inspections in Charleston, Summerville & the Lowcountry

Buying a condo? A condominium may have fewer exterior maintenance responsibilities than a single-family home, but that doesn’t mean there’s less to inspect. Plumbing leaks, electrical defects, HVAC problems, moisture intrusion, damaged finishes, and aging components can still become expensive surprises after closing. Get a licensed, Certified Master Inspector on site before that happens. Call Patriot Home Inspections for easy scheduling, the InterNACHI Buy-Back Guarantee, and digital reports delivered within 24 hours.

Buying a condominium is different from buying a detached home. Some components belong to you, while others may be maintained by the condominium association. Exactly where that responsibility begins and ends depends on the property and its governing documents. Our job is to independently evaluate the visible and accessible components associated with the unit so you understand its condition before closing. We identify defects, safety concerns, maintenance issues, and components that may require repair or further evaluation.

What Is a Condo Inspection?

A condo inspection is an independent evaluation of the visible and accessible systems and components associated with a condominium unit.

Depending on the property, that can include the interior, electrical system, plumbing, heating and cooling equipment, installed appliances, windows and doors, balconies or patios, and other components serving the unit.

Unlike a typical single-family home inspection, some exterior, structural, roofing, utility, and common-area components may fall under the responsibility of the condominium association and may not be accessible during the inspection.

Understanding that distinction is important. We’ll clearly explain what we were able to inspect, what was outside the scope of the inspection, and any concerns you should investigate further before closing.

What to Expect

Know What You’re Buying Before You Close

Condominiums can hide many of the same problems found in detached homes, along with concerns unique to buildings where walls, plumbing, structural components, and other systems may be shared between multiple units.

At Patriot Home Inspections, we evaluate the accessible components of your condo to identify defects, safety concerns, maintenance issues, and conditions that may warrant additional investigation.

We look beyond cosmetic finishes to help you understand the condition of the systems and components you’ll depend on after moving in.

Our goal is simple: give you a clearer picture of the condo before you make it yours.

Condo Inspections Are Different

One of the biggest differences between inspecting a condominium and inspecting a detached home is determining which components belong to the unit and which are maintained by the condominium association.

Depending on the property and association, responsibility may vary for:

Roofing, exterior walls, windows, doors, balconies, decks, and patios

Electrical systems, plumbing and drain lines

HVAC equipment and ductwork

Interior finishes, including flooring and cabinetry

Your association documents ultimately determine ownership and maintenance responsibility. When possible, buyers should review those documents carefully before closing.

What to Expect

Typical Duration

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Report Format

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1.5–3 Hours

During Due Diligence

Within 24 hours

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Inspection Coverage

What We Inspect

A detailed evaluation of the visible and accessible systems and components associated with your condominium unit.

INTerior

Walls, Ceilings & Floors

Visible walls, ceilings, floors, stairs, railings, interior doors, installed finishes, and signs of damage or moisture intrusion.

Kitchen

Kitchen Components

Cabinets, countertops, sinks, plumbing fixtures, accessible electrical components, ventilation, and visible signs of leakage or damage.

Exterior

Windows & Doors

Accessible windows, doors, locks, glazing, visible seals, operation, and signs of water intrusion or deterioration.

ELECTRICAL

Electrical System

Service equipment serving the unit, panels, accessible wiring, receptacles, switches, GFCI/AFCI protection, lighting, and other visible electrical components.

PLUMBING

Plumbing System

Visible supply and drain piping, fixtures, faucets, toilets, sinks, tubs, showers, water heaters, functional drainage, and evidence of leakage.

HVAC

Heating & Cooling

Accessible heating and cooling equipment serving the unit, thermostats, distribution systems, visible ductwork, and normal operating controls.

bathrooms

Bathroom Components

Plumbing fixtures, functional drainage, ventilation, accessible electrical components, finishes, and visible signs of leakage or moisture damage.

Exterior

Balconies, Patios & Exterior Components

Balconies, patios, railings, exterior doors, and other components associated with the unit when they are accessible and within the inspection scope.

appliances

Installed Appliances

Installed kitchen appliances are operated using normal controls to evaluate basic functionality at the time of inspection.

Your Report

Clear Answers Before You Close

After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed digital report documenting the concerns observed within the accessible portions of the condominium.

Significant findings include photographs and straightforward descriptions showing what was observed and where it was located.

Your report can help you understand the condition of the property, discuss repairs with your agent or seller, and identify items that may warrant additional evaluation before closing.

Visible defects and safety concerns

Photographs showing significant findings

Clear descriptions of observed conditions

Repair and evaluation recommendations

Identification of inaccessible or excluded areas when applicable

The goal is to give you a practical understanding of the condo so you can make your purchase with better information.

High-Resolution Photos

Important findings are documented with clear photographs.

Actionable Recommendations

Significant concerns include recommendations for repair or further evaluation when appropriate.

Easy-to-Understand Findings

Straightforward descriptions explain the concern and where it was observed.

Delivered Within 24 Hours

Your digital report is accessible from your phone, tablet, or computer.

Client Attendance

You’re Welcome to Attend

You’re encouraged to attend your condo inspection whenever possible.
We’ll walk you through significant findings, answer questions, and help you understand the systems and components serving your unit.

Condo buildings sometimes have access restrictions for mechanical rooms, roofs, utility areas, crawl spaces, attics, and other common areas. If something cannot be accessed during the inspection, we’ll identify that limitation in your report.

Attending gives you an opportunity to:

See important concerns firsthand

Ask questions about our findings

Learn how major systems operate

Better understand maintenance needs

Know what to discuss with your agent before closing

Can’t attend? That’s not a problem. Your detailed digital report and photographs will document our findings for you.

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Condo Inspections Across the Charleston Area

Professional condo inspections throughout Charleston, Summerville and surrounding Lowcountry communities.

Condo Inspections in Summerville, SC

Condo and townhome communities continue to expand throughout Summerville, from Nexton to Cane Bay and surrounding neighborhoods. We provide independent inspections to help buyers identify defects, maintenance concerns, and other issues before closing.

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Condo Inspections in Mount Pleasant, SC

Mount Pleasant has condominiums ranging from established communities to newer developments and luxury properties. We inspect accessible components within the unit and help buyers identify defects, maintenance concerns, and other issues before closing.

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Condo Inspections in North Charleston, SC

North Charleston includes condominium communities of varying ages, layouts, and construction types. We evaluate accessible electrical, plumbing, HVAC, interior, and other components to help buyers better understand the unit before closing.cisions.

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Condo Inspections on Daniel Island, SC

Daniel Island includes condominiums and townhome-style properties with varying systems, layouts, and association responsibilities. We inspect accessible components within the unit and help buyers better understand its condition before closing.

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Condo Inspections in Charleston, SC

Charleston offers condominiums ranging from historic buildings downtown to newer developments throughout the peninsula. We inspect accessible systems and components to help buyers identify defects, maintenance concerns, and other issues before closing.

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Condo Inspections in West Ashley, SC

West Ashley offers condominium communities ranging from older established properties to newer developments. We inspect accessible systems and components associated with the unit and document defects, maintenance concerns, and other issues before closing.

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Condo inspection faq

What Homebuyers Ask About Condo Inspections

Answers to common questions about scheduling, timing, cost, and what to expect.

Do I really need an inspection for a condo?

Yes. While the association may maintain portions of the building, you’re still purchasing a property containing electrical, plumbing, HVAC, appliances, fixtures, windows, finishes, and other components that can have defects or require expensive repairs.

Does the inspection include the roof and exterior?

It depends on the property. Roofs, exterior walls, foundations, common areas, and other building components are often maintained by the condominium association. We inspect components that are safely accessible and within the scope of the inspection, and identify limitations in your report.

Do you inspect common areas?

A condo inspection is primarily focused on the unit and components associated with it. Common areas and association-maintained systems are generally outside the scope unless specifically included and accessible.

Who is responsible for repairs—the owner or the HOA?

That depends on the condominium’s governing documents. Responsibility for windows, doors, balconies, plumbing, HVAC equipment, and other components can vary considerably between associations. Your inspection can identify a condition, but the association documents determine who is responsible for repairing it.

Should I review the HOA documents before buying?

Yes. In addition to your inspection, review the association’s governing documents, financial information, maintenance responsibilities, insurance coverage, recent meeting minutes, and information about pending or anticipated assessments when available.

How much does a condo inspection cost?

Pricing depends on the size of the unit and complexity. Call 843-386-9100 for a quote based on your condo’s square footage and location.

Where We Work

Serving Summerville, Charleston, & The Lowcountry

Professional home inspections throughout the Summerville, Charleston and the Lowcountry including Dorchester, Charleston, Berkeley, and Colleton counties.

Serving Charleston’s island community

Serving the Charleston peninsula gateway

Serving rural and coastal communities

Serving communities west of the Ashley

Serving the historic Charleston peninsula

Serving communities east of the Cooper

Serving the greater North Charleston area

Serving Berkeley County communities

Serving central Berkeley County

Serving growing Berkeley County communities

Serving the heart of the Lowcountry

What We Offer

Our Home Inspection Services

Professional Inspections for Buyers, Sellers, and Homeowners. Patriot Home Inspections offers a range of inspection services designed to help clients understand the true condition of a property.

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Understand your condo’s condition before you buy.

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