BAE Home Inspections follows the Texas Real Estate Commission(TREC) Standards of Practice. These specific requirements hold us accountable and ensures we perform the most complete and thorough inspection services to the highest standards.
All home inspection services are important, but one of the most expensive investments in life is a home. The buyer’s home inspection is a service that ensures you, the buyer, understand the home that you are purchasing. The goal of this inspection is to determine the state of the property that’s being purchased on the day of the inspection and to look for any concerning safety issues with the home. This inspection will determine repairs that may be needed or issues present.
A pre-listing inspection is a home inspection that allows a homeowner to understand issues with their home that may arise while selling their home before a buyer completes a home inspection. This gives a homeowner some clarity on repairs they may need to complete before listing their property to sell.
We offer simple flat rate pricing for our real estate images and videos. No hidden fees or travel charges within our service area.
25 photo+1 video Package
≤ 2,000sqft ——————————– $79
2,000sqft~4,000sqft —————– $99
> 4,000sqft———————————–$129
We offer simple flat rate pricing for our real estate images and videos. No hidden fees or travel charges within our service area.
25 photo+1 video Package
≤ 2,000sqft ——————–$79
2,000sqft~4,000sqft —–$99
> 4,000sqft——————– $129
Our expert inspectors evaluate newly completed constructions to ensure top quality and safety. We identify potential issues, saving you time and money. Trust us to ensure your new home is a sound and reliable investment.
Our expert inspectors evaluate your home before the builder’s one-year warranty expires, identifying any issues that need attention. Ensure your investment is protected and enjoy peace of mind with our comprehensive warranty inspection service.
A pool inspection is a full evaluation of a swimming pool and its surrounding components to assess its condition, safety, and functionality. Inspectors typically check for issues such as leaks, structural integrity, equipment operation (such as pumps and filters), safety features (like fences and alarms), and compliance with local regulations. The inspection aims to identify any existing problems that may need attention to ensure the pool is safe and operational.
Thermal infrared imaging enriches home inspections by detecting energy inefficiencies, moisture intrusion, electrical faults, and structural anomalies. This technology ensures thorough assessments, empowering homeowners with actionable insights for maintenance and safety enhancements.
A sewer scope inspection involves inserting a specialized camera into the sewer line to assess its condition and identify blockages, cracks, or other issues. This helps ensure proper functioning and prevents potential costly repairs or backups in the home’s plumbing system.
A septic inspection assesses the condition and functionality of a property’s septic system, including tanks, distribution boxes, and drain fields. It identifies any issues such as leaks, blockages, or structural damage, ensuring proper operation and environmental safety.