How We Do It

Inspecting with purpose. Reporting with clarity.

H&H Home Inspection uses a clear, step-by-step inspection process built around communication, access, visual evaluation, photo documentation, and practical next steps. You get more than a checklist β€” you get a clearer understanding of the property.

Our Method

A better inspection experience

We keep the inspection process organized so you know what is happening before, during, and after the appointment.

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Listen

We start by understanding the property, the client’s concerns, the inspection goal, and any special items such as roof damage, moisture, radon, sewer scope coordination, or thermal imaging.

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Prepare

We confirm access, utilities, timing, pricing, property size, home age, and requested add-ons so the inspection is set up correctly before we arrive.

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Inspect

We complete a visual inspection of accessible systems and components, including roof, exterior, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, attic, insulation, and interior areas.

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Explain

We document findings, explain concerns in plain language, and deliver a report that helps you understand what matters most and what should happen next.

Clear process. Detailed photos. Confident decisions.

What Makes Our Process Different

We focus on what helps you decide

A good inspection should do more than identify problems. It should help you understand risk, priority, repair direction, and the next best action.

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Accessible Visual Review

We review visible and accessible components of the home. If an area is blocked, unsafe, shut off, or inaccessible, we note the limitation so you understand what was and was not reviewed.

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Photo-Based Documentation

Important findings are supported with photos so the concern is easier to understand, share, and use when discussing repairs, negotiations, maintenance, or further evaluation.

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Priority-Based Guidance

We help separate urgent issues, safety concerns, maintenance items, monitoring items, and conditions that may require a licensed specialist or additional testing.

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Client-Focused Communication

We explain findings in a practical way so you are not left guessing. The goal is to help you make a confident, informed decision about the property.

Inspection Breakdown

How we move through the property

Every property is different, but this is the typical inspection flow used to evaluate major visible systems and components.

Roof

Roof, drainage, storm indicators, and exterior protection

We review visible roof covering, flashing, vents, penetrations, drainage, siding, grading, walkways, decks, porches, patios, exterior doors, windows, and visible signs of water or storm-related damage.

Base

Foundation, structure, crawlspace, and basement areas

We review visible foundation areas, framing concerns, cracks, settlement indicators, crawlspace or basement conditions where accessible, moisture staining, and structural observations.

MEP

Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems

We review the main panel, visible wiring, outlets, GFCI protection, fixtures, supply and drain lines, water heater, furnace, cooling system, thermostat, ventilation, and visible ductwork.

Inside

Interior, attic, insulation, ventilation, and safety concerns

We review walls, ceilings, floors, stairs, railings, doors, windows, cabinets, counters, attic space where accessible, insulation, ventilation, moisture staining, and general safety concerns.

Add-On Services

When the property needs a closer look

Some concerns require extra tools, coordination, or testing. These add-ons help provide more information when the standard inspection is not enough.

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Radon Testing

We coordinate a 48-hour radon test, which is commonly recommended in Colorado. Results help determine whether radon mitigation may be needed.

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Thermal Imaging Scan

Infrared scanning helps locate temperature differences that may point to moisture concerns, missing insulation, air leaks, or other areas that deserve closer review.

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Sewer Scope Coordination

We help coordinate camera inspection of the main sewer line to check for potential concerns such as root intrusion, damaged piping, blockage, or aging sewer conditions.

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Mold & Moisture Detection

We perform a visual moisture review and use meter readings where accessible to help identify areas that may need drying, repair, monitoring, or further evaluation.

What You Get

Deliverables that help you move forward

When the inspection is complete, you receive information that is built to be reviewed, shared, and acted on.

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Digital Report

A professional report with organized findings, photos, comments, and recommended next steps.

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Photo Documentation

Images of defects, visible damage, safety concerns, moisture concerns, and key observations.

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Repair Direction

Clearer understanding of what may need repair, replacement, monitoring, specialist evaluation, or re-inspection.

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Negotiation Support

Inspection information that can help buyers, sellers, and agents discuss repairs and property concerns more clearly.

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Damage Documentation

Support for visible storm, water, smoke, fire, and moisture-related property concerns.

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Re-Inspection Option

Follow-up inspection support after repairs are completed to document visible completed work.

Start Your Inspection

Ready to schedule with H&H?

Call or email H&H Home Inspection to schedule a residential inspection, roof inspection, radon test, thermal scan, sewer scope coordination, mold/moisture review, or property damage documentation.

We service the Denver Metro area as well as a 50 mile radius.
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