Inspecting properties across Denver and the Front Range.
Most home and commercial inspections we run are inside the I-25 corridor between Castle Rock and Longmont. Click any pin for the area's notes, typical building stock, common findings, and the zip codes we cover most.
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Building stock varies by neighborhood. Inspections do too.
The Denver metro is geographically large and historically layered. We adapt the inspection scope based on what was built when, and what's known to fail in each area. Three patterns we see most:
Pre-1970 Denver core
Knob-and-tube wiring, cast-iron drains, asbestos in basements, original galvanized supply lines. Older homes need patient inspections; we plan two extra hours.
1990s–2000s suburb boom
Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Parker, Aurora. Polybutylene plumbing in some, undersized panels in others. Fast-built construction with consistent issues.
2010+ infill & new builds
RiNo, Sloan's Lake, Stapleton/Central Park. Modern systems, but rushed punch-lists. We check what the builder closed up.
Inspecting in the metro tomorrow.
Most inspections are scheduled within 48 hours. Same-week reports.