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Re-inspection services

ReInspections That Make Sure the
Job Was Actually Done

Don’t take anyone’s word for it. We verify that agreed-upon repairs were completed properly—before you close.

What to Expect

Why ReInspections Matter

Just because a repair was “completed” doesn’t mean it was done correctly.

After your initial home inspection, the seller may agree to fix certain issues—but those repairs aren’t always done properly, completely, or to a professional standard.
That’s where a re-inspection comes in.

At Patriot Home Inspections, we return to the property to verify that the agreed-upon repairs were actually completed—and done the right way—so you’re not inheriting someone else’s shortcuts.

Our goal is that the work agreed upon was done – and done correctly.

What is a Re-Inspection?

A re-inspection is a focused follow-up inspection that takes place after repairs have been made.

Instead of inspecting the entire home again, we specifically evaluate the items that were:

Identified in the original inspection

Negotiated during the repair process

Claimed to be fixed by the seller or contractors

We confirm whether those repairs were:

Completed

Done Properly

Functioning as intended

And just as important—we identify when they weren’t.

What to Expect

Typical Duration

Report Delivery

Client Attendance

Report Format

Thermal Imaging

2–3 Hours

Within 24 Hours

Encouraged

Digital with Photos

Included Free

Schedule Today

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Inspection Coverage

What We Inspect

A comprehensive evaluation of the home’s structural components and major systems.

Structure

Roofing Systems

Shingles, flashing, gutters, and visible roof structure from accessible areas.

Exterior

Exterior Components

Siding, trim, windows, doors, decks, walkways, and grading.

Structure

Foundation & Structure

Foundation walls, floor systems, structural framing, and crawlspace conditions.

Systems

Electrical Systems

Service panels, wiring, outlets, and visible electrical components.

Systems

Plumbing Systems

Supply and drain lines, fixtures, water heater, and visible plumbing.

Systems

HVAC Systems

Heating equipment, cooling systems, ductwork, and thermostat operation.

Interior

Interior Components

Doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, stairs, and railings.

Attic

Attic & Insulation

Insulation levels, ventilation, and visible attic framing and sheathing.

Systems

Ventilation Systems

Bath fans, kitchen ventilation, attic ventilation, and crawlspace conditions.

Your Report

Inspection Reports

Following the inspection, you will receive a detailed digital report with photographs and clear explanations of the findings. The report is designed to help clients easily understand:

Items that may require repair

Components that should be monitored

Safety concerns or maintenance recommendations

Our goal is to present the information in a way that allows buyers, sellers, and homeowners to make confident decisions regarding the property.

High-Resolution Photos

Every significant finding is documented with clear photographs.

Plain Language

Written in clear, easy-to-understand terms — not technical jargon.

Color-Coded Ratings

Priority levels help you quickly identify items that need attention.

Delivered Within 24 Hours

Digital report accessible on any device — phone, tablet, or desktop.

Client Attendance

Attend Your Inspection

Clients are encouraged to attend the inspection when possible. While it is not necessary to enter crawl spaces or attics with the inspector, being present allows you to:

Ask questions during the inspection

See issues firsthand

Gain a better understanding of the home’s systems and maintenance needs

Photos within the inspection report will also help identify the exact locations of observed issues.

Also Available

Additional Services

Patriot Home Inspections provides a range of specialized inspection services beyond the standard home inspection.

Infrared Thermal Imaging

Detect hidden moisture, insulation gaps, and electrical issues — included free with every inspection.

4-Point Inspections

Required by many insurance companies before issuing or renewing a homeowners policy.

Mold Inspections

Identify areas of moisture concern and potential mold growth within the property.

Well Water Testing

Lab testing for private wells — commonly required for FHA and VA loan transactions.

Pool & Spa Inspections

Evaluation of pool and spa systems, equipment, and safety features.

203k Consulting

Guidance through the FHA 203k renovation loan process and property feasibility assessments.

Take the Next Step

Schedule Your Home
Inspection Today

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make. A professional inspection helps ensure there are no costly surprises after closing.