Listing your home is a big deal — and I want to help you go into it with your eyes open. A Pre-Listing Inspection lets you find out what a buyer’s inspector is likely to find before they do. That means fewer surprises, fewer last-minute negotiations, and a smoother path to closing.
If your home has solar panels, I’ll document the visible installation conditions and note whether the system appears to be leased, owned, or tied to a utility agreement. That kind of clarity upfront can save a lot of back-and-forth during negotiations.
Thermal imaging may be used when appropriate, and a BuildFax permit history report is included.
When you’re prepared, you’re in control. Instead of reacting to a buyer’s inspection report under pressure, you can decide ahead of time what to fix, what to disclose, and how to price accordingly.
Sellers who go in prepared tend to experience smoother, faster closings — and fewer headaches along the way.
Often yes. But when there are fewer surprises, the process tends to go a lot smoother.
Not necessarily. Some items may simply need proper disclosure. I’ll help you understand the difference.
It can. Lease status and system condition are common sticking points in negotiations. Getting it documented upfront avoids confusion later.
Selling your home is about positioning — not reacting under pressure.
I don’t just inspect — I help you sell smarter.
Before I became a home inspector, I spent 14+ years in the construction industry — working on custom homes in Isleworth, Windermere, and Winter Park, and on large commercial projects for clients like Amazon, Westgate Resorts, and Marriott. I understand how homes and buildings are actually built, not just how they look on paper.
That hands-on background is what I bring to every inspection. When I identify an issue, I can tell you what it means in practical terms — what caused it, how serious it is, and what it typically takes to fix it.
Trained and Certified with InterNACHI®
I’m trained and certified through the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI®) — one of the most respected and widely recognized inspection associations in the industry. That means I’m held to rigorous standards of education, ethics, and continuing education so I can stay sharp and current for every client.