Expertise.com Homepage

2024

Last updated:

Best Home Inspection Companies in Buena Park, CA

Our Recommended Top 3

We did the research for you!

  • Licensing
  • User Reviews
  • Mystery Shopping Calls

Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Buena Park Home Inspection Companies on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

20Reviewed

13Curated

3Top Picks

Learn about our selection process.

Providers

featured provider = Featured Provider

6161 Chapman Avenue, Garden Grove, CA 92845

Expertise.com Rating

Review Sources

Google
5.0 (88)
Yelp
4.5 (42)

Why choose this provider?

ThoroughSpec Home Inspections is a home inspection service available for residents of Buena Park and neighboring communities. Its owner, Mark Kinder, is a certified home inspector with more than 20 years of trade experience. Kinder ensures that the inspection reports issued to clients are not biased and can help them make informed decisions about the home they are buying or selling. Each home inspection evaluates the roof, plumbing fixtures, heating and cooling systems, basements and crawl spaces, and other components.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection

14615 La Condesa Drive, La Mirada, CA 90638

Expertise.com Rating

Why choose this provider?

Insight Home Inspection Inc. is a La Mirada-based firm that assists home buyers and sellers in Buena Park. The scope of its residential inspection service covers heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical systems along with property structures. In addition to residential clients, the company caters to property managers and real estate agents. Insight Home Inspection, which has been in service for nearly 20 years, is headed by Hank Gwon. He is a member of the California Real Estate Inspection Association.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection

1545 South Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92832

Expertise.com Rating

Review Sources

Facebook
5.0 (2)
Google
5.0 (1)

Why choose this provider?

Southern California Home Inspectors is a home inspection company that caters to the needs of Realtors, home buyers, and real estate professionals in Buena Park. The company was established in 2008 and performs thousands of inspections each year. It uses technology in its inspections and specializes in residential property, commercial property, multi-family homes, and mold inspections. Included in mold inspection are roof inspection, electrical inspection, and HVAC system inspection. It has been certified as a commercial inspector by InterNACHI.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection

Compare our Top Home Inspection Companies

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
ThoroughSpec Home Inspections
6161 Chapman Avenue, Garden Grove, CA 92845
Insight Home Inspection Inc.
14615 La Condesa Drive, La Mirada, CA 90638
Southern California Home Inspectors
1545 South Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92832

FAQs

  • How long does a home inspection take?

    The average home inspection takes two to four hours, or about an hour and a half for condos. Inspection time varies depending on home size, inspector experience, and thoroughness. After the inspection, it can take 24 to 48 hours to receive the inspector's report.

  • What is a four-point home inspection?

    A four-point inspection checks a home's plumbing, roofing, electrical wiring, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) to ensure they meet current safety standards. It’s often performed for homes in areas prone to inclement weather events, such as flooding and tornadoes, and older houses. A four-point inspection is sometimes required to get homeowner's insurance.

  • How much does a home inspection cost?

    A home inspection costs between $300 and $1,000, depending on the home's size, property location, and scope of the inspection. Prices vary by inspector, so it's best to get several quotes before committing to one.

  • Who pays for home inspection?

    It's typically the buyer's responsibility to pay for a home inspection, although the seller may cover the cost sometimes. Sellers can also choose to pay for a pre-listing inspection to uncover problems that might arise during a buyer's inspection. This gives them the chance to make necessary repairs before putting the home on the market.

  • What to look for in a home inspection?

    Your home inspector should check for:

    • Structural integrity of walls and floors
    • Plumbing issues, including signs of water damage
    • Faulty or outdated electrical wiring
    • Roof and siding damage
    • Gutter drainage
    • Problems with windows and doors
    • HVAC functionality
    • Signs of pest infestation
    • Condition of major appliances, if included with the sale
    • Condition of deck and porch

  • What fixes are mandatory after a home inspection?

    If an inspection reveals severe problems, many lenders won't agree to finance the home purchase until they are fixed. This can include building code violations, structural concerns, mold, water damage, fire hazards, and other issues that can affect the buyer's health and safety.

  • When to walk away after home inspection?

    Home inspections may uncover serious hidden concerns, such as mold in the walls or the need for new electrical wiring, that can cost thousands of dollars to fix. If the seller is unwilling to pay for the repairs, it may be time to consider walking away from the deal. Unpermitted work (work done on the home without a permit) can be a dangerous safety hazard, so this is another reason to back out of the sale.