Home inspector in
Pinecrest, FL

Pinecrest is one of South Florida's most established luxury markets — large estate homes on heavily landscaped lots, with a housing stock dominated by 1960s-1980s custom builds and select 2000s+ tear-down/rebuilds. The trees are as old as the homes, the lots are deep, and the inspection challenges are unique: banyan and ficus root intrusion on slabs and drain lines, aging custom-installed HVAC zones, and terracotta tile roofs approaching the end of their 30-50 year service lives.

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Pinecrest housing

What we see in
Pinecrest inspections.

Pinecrest's housing stock breaks into two distinct eras. The original custom builds (1960s-1980s) are large single-story estate homes — often 4,000-6,500 sq ft — built by individual architects and contractors for specific buyers, which means every home is unique and we approach each inspection as a new puzzle. These homes typically have multi-zone HVAC systems (often 3-5 separate units), copper supply plumbing, original cast-iron drain stacks (now 50-60 years old and approaching end of life), and terracotta or barrel-tile roofs. The tear-down/rebuild wave (2005-onward) replaced many of these with modern 6,000-10,000 sq ft luxury builds — newer construction code, modern smart-home systems, but their own pattern of issues from the building rush.

What we see most: banyan and ficus root intrusion (these trees are protected by the Village of Pinecrest tree preservation ordinance, and their roots can lift slabs, crack pool decks, and infiltrate cast-iron drain lines — a real budget item to know about pre-purchase), cast-iron drain line failures in 1960s-70s homes (we recommend a sewer-scope add-on on most Pinecrest pre-1980 inspections), aging multi-zone HVAC where the original zone controllers have been DIY-rewired or partially upgraded, and pool & spa equipment that's typically older than the buyer realizes (pumps and heaters often original to the home).

Pinecrest neighborhoods

Every part
of Pinecrest.

Same flat-rate inspection across the entire Pinecrest area.

North Pinecrest
South Pinecrest
Pinecrest Estates
Schenley Park
Heritage Oaks
Old Cutler corridor
Suniland
Pinecrest ZIP codes we serve
33156 33158 33256
FAQ for Pinecrest

Common questions from
Pinecrest buyers.

Almost always yes for any home built before 1985. Pinecrest's original cast-iron drain lines are now 50+ years old, and the village's mature banyan and ficus trees have root systems aggressive enough to crack and infiltrate them. A sewer scope (camera down the main drain) costs $200-$300 and can reveal $5,000-$25,000 of pending repair before you close. We add it to most pre-1985 Pinecrest inspections.
Yes — the Village of Pinecrest has its own building department, tree preservation ordinance (you can't remove protected specimens without a hearing), and architectural review for certain districts. We don't do the permitting work but we know what's likely to require village approval, and we'll flag any visible unpermitted additions so you know what to negotiate before closing.
Yes — these are standard on Pinecrest estate properties and we inspect them as part of the residential inspection. Pool/spa equipment age, pump function, heater status, and deck condition are documented. Outdoor kitchens are inspected for gas-line integrity, electrical GFCI compliance, and water-line condition.
Yes. Pinecrest closings often have non-standard inspection contingencies — 7 days vs. the typical 15. We can usually accommodate 24-48 hour scheduling and 24-hour report turnaround. Call Jorge directly at (786) 839-1644 if you're on a fast clock.
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