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We are a family owned business with over 40 years combined construction experience. We treat every inspection and client like family so go above and beyond to deliver detailed and accurate reports.



DMV's Premier Inspection Services
Residential Inspections
Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you will ever make. Before you buy, you should have a home inspection to avoid potentially costly repairs that would otherwise go undetected until they become even more costly. This is our typical home inspection that catches common defects so you understand the investment you’re making.
Thermal Imaging
The purpose of an infrared scan is to find hidden issues and catch them before they become a major problem. Thermal imaging is an advanced & newer technology that inspectors use to get temperature details about a home, and assess how protected against environmental elements the home is.
Pool And Spa Inspections
A pool inspection is one of the most important steps in owning a swimming pool. We are licensed and insured to inspect residential swimming pools and spas, commercial swimming pools and spas, and water features such as fountains and whirlpool tubs. Our inspection process includes a thorough visual examination of the equipment and components of the system.
Water Quality Testing
A water quality test is performed by an inspector who looks for contaminants in the water supply. While public water systems must test and treat their water before distributing it, these tests only cover water that hasn't left the treatment plant. Before your water enters your home’s supply line, it travels through miles of pipes. Some of these pipes might be in poor condition or they could contain lead.
Deck Inspections
Deck construction projects in North America must be designed to withstand various forces and meet safety standards to prevent injuries. There is no standard system for tracking and investigating deck failures, so it is important to hire a professional inspector after your deck has been built.
Pre-Drywall Inspections
There are architectural requirements that builders must follow when constructing a new home. It becomes increasingly difficult to inspect these important parts of your home when the drywall is installed, which means it's imperative to get a preemptive inspection.
Mold Testing
A mold test is performed by an inspector who checks for the presence of mold spores in your home. While visible mold can sometimes be spotted, many issues occur behind walls, under floors, or in HVAC systems where it’s hidden from view. Mold can develop due to moisture from leaks, poor ventilation, or high humidity levels. Testing helps identify potential mold problems early, even if there are no obvious signs, protecting your home’s air quality and your family's health.
Radon Testing
A radon test is performed by an inspector who measures the level of radon gas inside your home. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into buildings from the ground. While outdoor levels are usually low, radon can accumulate indoors to dangerous levels without any visible signs. Since radon is odorless and colorless, testing is the only way to detect it and ensure your home’s air is safe for you and your family.

The Best Modern Report in the Industry
While Trinity Homes encourages our clients to walk through the home with us, we understand that you may be too busy, and may not have time to do so.
Regardless of whether or not you attend the inspection, we will compile a comprehensive Spectora report, which includes all of the information you need to determine the condition of the home.
We will deliver our report within 24 hours of the conclusion of your home inspection, so that you can quickly access a full overview of our findings – and discuss them with us and your agent.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a home inspection?
A home inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a house, from the roof to the foundation. Home inspections are designed to protect the buyer, by revealing problems they might not have noticed otherwise.
How much does a home inspection cost?
The cost will vary based on the square footage of the home, the age of the home, and location of the home. Call, text, or email us for a quote today!
How long does a home inspection take?
Home inspections generally take 2 to 4 hours to complete. The duration of a home inspection depends on many factors such as the size of the home, the condition of the home, and the ability to access certain areas of the home (roof, crawl space, attic, etc.).
Should I attend the inspection?
Although it is not necessary, we do recommend that you attend the inspection so you can ask questions and learn more about the home. You will learn a lot from the inspection report, but we always encourage you to attend!
What if the inspection report reveals problems?
It is important to note that no house is perfect. At the end of the home inspection process, we will provide a detailed report that describes the physical condition of the property, with images and videos highlighting what may need repair or replacement. The information provided is to allow a potential buyer to make an informed decision about moving forward with the transaction. It is not pass or fail.