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Florida Keys

The Florida Keys are not Miami — different housing stock, different infrastructure, different code, different insurance market. Most homes are stilted (pilings or piers due to FEMA elevation requirements), many run on septic + cistern instead of municipal sewer/water, and salt-air corrosion is more aggressive than anywhere on the mainland. We've been inspecting Keys properties for over a decade and know the quirks of every era and every island.

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What we inspect

What's different about a
Keys inspection.

Inspecting a Florida Keys home requires a specialist's eye for issues that simply don't exist on the mainland. Stilted construction means the substructure is everything — pilings, piers, breakaway walls (BFE compliance), and the connection points are typically the most important inspection findings. Septic systems are common in the Upper and Middle Keys, and septic-tank condition is now a state regulatory issue (Monroe County's septic-to-sewer conversion program is ongoing). Cisterns in older Keys homes need their own assessment — algae, sediment, pump condition. Salt-air corrosion is brutal on AC condensers (often replaced every 5-7 years), exposed rebar, hurricane straps, and metal roof fasteners.

The Keys are also Florida's most demanding wind-speed zone — 180-200 MPH design speeds vs. 170 in Miami-Dade and 145 in Broward. That means hurricane straps, impact glass, and roof-to-wall connections aren't optional code minimums; they're absolute requirements. We document every wind mitigation credit precisely because insurance in Monroe County is hard to come by and discounts matter enormously.

Travel-fee policy

Transparent travel fees.
Quoted before you book.

Our mainland flat-rate radius extends 50 miles from Fort Lauderdale — which covers all of Miami-Dade, Broward, and most of Palm Beach with no travel premium. Monroe County is outside that radius and carries a modest, transparent travel fee scaled by mileage:

Destination
Travel fee
Same-week
Key Largo (MM 95-110)
$50–$125
Yes — usually
Tavernier (MM 88-92)
$75–$150
Yes — usually
Islamorada (MM 73-90)
$100–$175
Usually within 3-5 days
Marathon (MM 47-53)
$150–$250
3-7 days (route days)
Big Pine / Sugarloaf
$175–$300
3-7 days (route days)
Key West
$250–$400
5-10 days (overnight route)

Travel fee depends on specific mile marker and whether the inspection can be combined with another Keys-route job. We quote the exact, all-in number before you book.

FAQ for the Keys

Common questions from
Keys buyers.

Full residential inspections start at $375 plus a transparent, mileage-based travel fee for Monroe County. Most Upper Keys destinations (Key Largo, Tavernier, Islamorada) carry a travel fee of $50-$125. Marathon and lower keys are $150-$250. Key West is $250-$400 depending on overnight scheduling. We quote the all-in number before you book — no surprises.
Several things. Most Keys homes are stilted (pilings or piers) due to FEMA elevation requirements — we inspect the substructure, pilings, breakaway walls, and connection points where mainland homes have slab-on-grade. Many properties run on septic + cistern systems instead of municipal sewer/water. Salt-air corrosion is aggressive on AC condensers, rebar, hurricane straps. Hurricane wind speed zones in Monroe County are the most demanding in Florida (180-200 MPH design). FEMA elevation certificates are critical for flood insurance — we coordinate with surveyors when needed.
Usually yes for Upper Keys (Key Largo through Islamorada). For Marathon, Big Pine, and Key West, we typically combine inspections into Keys-route days, which means scheduling within 3-7 days is normal but same-day is harder. If you're on a tight contingency, text Jorge at (786) 839-1644 — we'll find a way.
Yes — and both are typically critical in the Keys. Insurance in Monroe County is its own challenge (Citizens, Florida Peninsula, and a handful of surplus-lines carriers dominate), and wind mitigation discounts can be the difference between an affordable policy and an impossible one. Keys homes built post-2002 to current FBC often score very well on the OIR-1802 form.
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