Detailed
Inspections with close attention to major systems and visible conditions.
FAQs
This page covers the questions clients ask most often about scheduling, reporting, insurance-related inspections, and what to expect.
A home inspection typically includes the major systems and accessible components of the property, including roofing, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and visible interior and exterior conditions.
Inspection time depends on the size and complexity of the property. Larger homes usually require more time because there are more systems and components to review.
Reports are delivered after the inspection in a format designed to help clients understand the property condition and next steps clearly.
Attendance can be helpful when practical, especially if clients want to ask questions and review key findings directly.
A wind mitigation inspection documents wind-resistant features that may help support insurance discounts for Florida homeowners.
A 4-point inspection focuses on the roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems and is commonly requested for insurance purposes.
A pre-listing inspection is useful when sellers want to identify condition issues before listing the property or entering negotiations.
Proview serves clients in Orlando, Winter Park, Windermere, Lake Nona, Dr. Phillips, Celebration, Maitland, Clermont, and nearby Central Florida communities.
What To Expect
Proview focuses on dependable service, readable reporting, and careful inspections for Florida residential properties.
Inspections with close attention to major systems and visible conditions.
Reports and communication designed to be easy to understand.
Service that supports the pace of real estate and insurance deadlines.