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Check-It Home Inspections provides Residential Home Inspections, Pre-Listing Inspections, and WDI Inspections in Fort Worth and Tarrant County Texas.

Professional Home Inspector
TREC# 24769
Whether you’re about to close on your dream home or looking to put commercial property on the market, you’ll need to have a reliable inspection service on your side. Check-It Home Inspections PLLC is that reliable resource for home and commercial building inspections in Fort Worth, TX and surrounding cities. As a fully licensed and insured company, we offer a full range of inspections, including but not limited to home inspections, commercial building inspections, plan/permit review and pre-listing inspections. Give us a call at (817) 600-3622 to schedule an appointment.
Our buyer’s home inspections are completely comprehensive. We will accompany you through a walkthrough and inspection of the home you’re interested in buying, and assess its condition using our multi-point home inspection checklist.
A pre-listing home inspection is an assessment of the property before you it is listed for sale. This includes the exterior, interior and mechanical systems of your house or condo. The purpose of this type of inspection is to provide information that can help protect buyers from costly problems after they have purchased their new home. A pre-listing home inspections also helps sellers by providing them with an opportunity to correct any issues prior to listing their homes on the market.
Termites can go unnoticed until they cause catastrophic damage to your home. Whether you’re shopping for a home and suspect a termite issue, or you think your current home may be affected by termites, we can provide you with comprehensive testing, and help you understand your options for termite remediation if we do discover an infestation.
Newly constructed homes need an objective third-party to inspect. The city or county inspectors often don’t catch everything, but we’ve been trained to have a keen eye for anything that could compromise a new home’s lifetime or safety.
Roof inspections are pretty straightforward, except when they are not. Hazards and the inability to access using a ladder may prevent other inspectors from being able to inspect the property roof. Hiring an inspector who cannot fully inspect the roof could cost you thousands!
Plan Reviews are required before construction begins. They include site plans, elevations, sections, floorplans, exterior views, interior views, and more. These documents help builders understand exactly where each room and window will go, what materials will be used, and whether structural changes are needed. All permits issued prior to building permit approval are considered final unless appealed.