GreenWorks: Trusted Choice for Thorough Home Inspection Services in Dallas, TX
Buying, selling, or maintaining a home doesn’t have to feel like a gamble. At GreenWorks Inspections, our home inspection services in Dallas, TX, uncover what’s really going on inside your property, so you can make smart decisions, avoid hidden surprises, and protect your biggest
Hidden Issues Don't Wait. Neither Should You
From hairline foundation cracks to sneaky roof leaks, small problems can quickly turn into costly repairs. Our certified inspectors catch all present and potential issues so you can protect your home and your wallet.
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Why Home Inspection is Crucial for Every Property in Dallas
A property inspection in Dallas by our qualified home inspectors, who are members of the National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI), is essential for you if you are involved in any kind of property transaction. The inspection can help you know about the hidden defects in the building.
Whether you are a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or managing commercial real estate, GreenWorks Inspections provides the insight and confidence to make the right decision smartly.
What Our Standard Home Inspection in Dallas, TX Includes
In Dallas, our seasoned home inspectors trained by the National Institute of Building Inspectors (NIBI) check each accessible area of the home and inspect the following components:
Structural Systems
Roofing System
Electrical System
Plumbing System
Appliances
HVAC System
Interior Components
Exterior Components
Attic & Insulation
GreenWorks Inspections: First Choice for Home Inspections
GreenWorks Inspections & Engineering is a respected member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and is counted as the most reliable home inspection company in Dallas. Our certified home inspectors adhere to standards established by the International Code Council (ICC) to ensure that each property they inspect meets essential safety standards.
Our Range of Home Inspection Services in Dallas, Texas
Pre-Purchase Home Inspection
Pre-Listing Home Inspection
New Construction Inspection
The newly constructed homes can have defects hidden behind shiny surfaces. These defects might be due to the negligence of construction workers. It is better to detect such problems in the beginning to avoid expensive repairs.
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The Most Trusted Home Inspection Company in Dallas is Just a Call Away
Smart decisions begin with the right information. Whether you are buying, selling, renovating, or want to have peace of mind, GreenWorks Inspections is here to help with professional home inspection services in Dallas, Texas.
Book With Confidence-No Pressure, No Surprises
You’re in control. When you schedule your inspection, there’s no obligation to move forward if you change your mind. Just pick a time that works for you, we’ll take care of the rest.
What you can expect when you book:
- No commitment required – Just schedule a time. We’ll confirm, not pressure.
- Satisfaction guaranteed – You’ll get a clear, professional report you can trust.
- Prompt follow-up – A licensed specialist will reach out to confirm your details quickly.
- Your privacy matters – We protect your information and never send spam.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Our home inspection packages start from $545. To receive credible services from our certified home inspectors, please review our packages.
The biggest red flag in a home inspection is a structural issue that may compromise the integrity of the home. In Texas, clay soil can cause foundation movement, resulting in structural issues within a property.
Yes, a home inspection can save you thousands of dollars by uncovering the hidden issues before you buy. It also provides negotiation power and peace of mind.
It depends on the type of inspection. Most inspections are scheduled by the buyers, who then pay for them. However, the seller can also schedule a pre-listing home inspection to identify the issues before listing.
Most of the home inspections in Texas take 2 to 4 hours, depending on the size and condition of the home. Additional services, such as termite inspection, may add time.
Usually, a buyer and their real estate agent attend a home inspection in Texas. The inspector walks them through the findings.
During a Texas home inspection, the professional inspector, following TREC guidelines, checks the structural components, electrical and plumbing systems, roof, attic, foundation, insulation, ventilation, drainage, and built-in appliances.
Yes, a new construction should also be inspected. There can be construction defects or code violations in the building. Considering a phase inspection can be more advantageous to prevent such issues.
It isn’t a must, but it is highly recommended to be present for a home inspection. You can ask questions to understand the condition of the home you are going to buy.
Common issues identified during a home inspection include roof problems, HVAC concerns, plumbing leaks, and minor foundation settlement.
For buyers, home inspection provides valuable insights into the property’s condition. For sellers, home inspections help to identify key areas that require maintenance and repair.
Yes, our team helps clients understand the inspection report. Clients can contact us at any time if they have any questions or concerns about the reports.
Typically, a buyer pays for the appraisal as it is required by the lender to ensure the home’s value supports the loan amount. Otherwise, it can be negotiated in the contract.
It depends on the terms of the purchase agreement and negotiation. Buyers often request that the seller make repairs or offer credits. However, sellers are not obligated to fix everything.
The inspector typically begins with the exterior and foundation, inspecting for structural integrity and signs of settlement. However, the areas with easy access are likely to be inspected first.
Clear the key concerns if any fault is assessed during the inspection by asking:
- Are these issues safety hazards?
- Which repairs are urgent vs optional?
- What are the potential issues?
- Signs of past repair or damage?
- What maintenance should I plan?
No, sellers are not required to fix everything. Buyers can request essential repairs for major concerns, and the seller has an option to offer repair credit.