Home inspector in
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale is one of our most-frequented service areas — same-day availability is the norm here. The city's mix of 1950s mid-century ranches, waterfront estates on the Isles, and new high-rise construction in the urban core means no two inspections look alike, but Jorge has walked every type.
What we see in
Fort Lauderdale inspections.
Most of Fort Lauderdale's housing stock dates between 1950 and 1990 — the post-war boom era. That puts the bulk of homes squarely in 4-point and wind mitigation territory for insurance compliance. The neighborhoods we inspect most: Victoria Park (1920s-1950s, lots of polybutylene replumb history), Coral Ridge (1950s-60s, mature trees + sewer line concerns), Rio Vista (waterfront, salt-air corrosion, dock + seawall issues), and the Las Olas Isles (luxury waterfront with their own due-diligence patterns).
Waterfront and canal-adjacent homes in Fort Lauderdale need extra attention to seawall condition, dock electrical bonding, and flood elevation. Older inland ranches need careful review of roof age (most insurance carriers cap accepted roofs at 20-25 years), electrical panel type (Federal Pacific, Zinsco, and Challenger panels all trigger insurance declines), and plumbing material. Jorge knows what your carrier will flag before you submit the report.
Every corner
of Fort Lauderdale.
Inspections across the entire Fort Lauderdale area — Broward County. From historic neighborhoods to new development. Same flat-rate travel inside our 50-mile radius.
Common questions
from Fort Lauderdale buyers.
Closing in Fort Lauderdale?
Request your inspection.
Send a request — Jorge personally reviews the property and confirms by text, call, or email, usually within the hour.