Inspecting Property's in Palm Beach County & Surrounding Glades Areas
A professional home inspection by Obsessed Inspections in the Palm Beach area is a thorough, non-invasive visual examination of a property's major systems and accessible components. Our goal is to provide a clear, accurate picture of the home's condition at the time of inspection, helping you avoid unexpected surprises down the road.
Our detailed inspection report covers everything from the roof, foundation, and HVAC system to the electrical and plumbing components. We identify visible defects, potential safety issues, and may recommend further evaluation by a specialist if needed. The findings in our report are not meant to "fail" a home, but rather to empower you, the buyer, with a strong negotiating position and peace of mind. Investing in a quality home inspection in West Palm Beach is the best way to save money and ensure a confident, secure purchase.
It’s important to understand what a home inspection does and does not include. At Obsessed Inspections, we believe in full transparency so you know exactly what to expect.
It is not a guarantee against future failures. While we strive to identify any visible issues, a home inspection is a snapshot of the property's condition on the day of the inspection. Components like air conditioners, appliances, or hot water heaters can and will eventually break down. For protection against future failures, we recommend looking into a home warranty.
It is not an appraisal or a "pass/fail" verdict. A home inspector in Palm Beach will not determine the market value of a home or tell you whether you should buy it. Our report is an objective tool to give you information; the decision is entirely yours.
It is not a code inspection. We do not verify local building code compliance. A home inspector’s primary focus is on safety, not code. We will report on safety hazards we find, such as ungrounded outlets above sinks or exposed wiring, and give you the information you need to address them. Homes built before code revisions are not required to be up to today's standards