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Best Home Inspection Companies in Hollywood, CA

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Hollywood 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.

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209 East Alameda Avenue, Burbank, CA 91502

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4.0 (90)
Google
4.0 (8)

Why choose this provider?

For more than two decades, LaRocca Inspections has been helping homeowners in Hollywood in maintaining their properties and choosing the right home to invest in through its professional inspection services. The Los Angeles-based company provides a variety of home inspection programs, including general physical inspections, moisture and mold inspections, chimney inspections, and sewer line assessments. Its technicians assess all areas of the property, from the overall structure to HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. The company also offers commercial inspection services.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection
  • New Construction Inspection
  • Pool & Hot Tub Certified

12050 Tiara Street, Los Angeles, CA 91607

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4.5 (57)
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5.0 (13)
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5.0 (1)

Why choose this provider?

For more than 25 years, Inspection Pros has been offering residential home inspection services to single, multi-family, and condominium properties in Hollywood and nearby areas. The inspection will cover different components of the property to include interior, exterior, and different home systems. The company offers additional services to inspect pools, chimneys, and sewers. It also conducts energy audits and tests for mold presence. Inspection Pros also caters to the commercial industry by conducting inspection services for buildings, hospitals, warehouses, and storefronts.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection
  • Indoor Air/Mold Testing Analysis
  • Fire & Chimney Inspection

1905 West Alameda Avenue, Burbank, CA 91506

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5.0 (1)

Why choose this provider?

Pinnacle Property Inspection, LLC, has been conducting residential and commercial inspections in Hollywood and Los Angeles County while upholding InterNACHI standards for more than 30 years. Its home inspection services include the examination of major systems and structures of the property. It offers radon and mold testing and specializes in heating, air conditioning, pools, and spas inspections. It also utilizes the latest inspection tools such as infrared cameras and moisture meters, and drones. Pinnacle is open seven days a week.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection

Los Angeles, CA 90043

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5.0 (9)
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4.0 (2)

Why choose this provider?

Certified Home Inspection Service is a Los Angeles-based company that offers services to customers in the Hollywood metro and surrounding communities. For more than 20 years, it has been specializing in evaluating a home's foundation, basements, chimneys, floors, and ceilings. The company also inspects the property's major systems, including the electrical, plumbing, air conditioning, and heating systems. It conducts inspection services for single-family homes, townhouses, condominiums, as well as commercial facilities. Certified Home Inspection Service also performs mold inspections.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection
  • New Construction Inspection

1808 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057

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5.0 (28)
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5.0 (8)

Why choose this provider?

Located in Hollywood, Inspect A Home has served more than 2,500 homes, it is run and owned by Justin Murcia that has a total of 22 years in different facets like construction, maintenance personnel, and maintenance technician. Now he is a certified home inspector providing services for both residential and commercial estates. Under his professional career, Murcia has a degree in Applied Science Degree in Construction Project Management, a Degree in Construction Technology, and a Licensed General Building Contractor.

  • Pre-Listing Inspection
  • New Construction Inspection

1013 South Central Avenue, Glendale, CA 91204

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4.5 (145)
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4.0 (119)
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5.0 (2)

Why choose this provider?

Advanced Group Property Inspections has been serving residential and commercial clients in Hollywood since 1994. It performs thorough home inspections of the property's building components and gives accurate reports of its condition. This company's team of qualified property inspectors also aims to improve the safety of homes, as well as establishments like apartment buildings, shopping centers, and other commercial centers. Advanced Group Property Inspections was founded by chief inspector Alex Kay Keshishian who came up with his own Sharpen Up system as training for the company's inspectors.

  • New Construction Inspection

Compare our Top Home Inspection Companies

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
LaRocca Inspections
209 East Alameda Avenue, Burbank, CA 91502
Inspection Pros
12050 Tiara Street, Los Angeles, CA 91607
Pinnacle Property Inspection, LLC
1905 West Alameda Avenue, Burbank, CA 91506
Certified Home Inspection Service
Los Angeles, CA 90043
Inspect A Home - Los Angeles
1808 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Advanced Group Property Inspections
1013 South Central Avenue, Glendale, CA 91204

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.