Know Before You Buy.
For most people, a home is one of the biggest investments they’ll ever make. That’s why it’s essential to understand exactly what you’re buying before you sign on the dotted line. A MasterGuard inspection gives you peace of mind by helping you avoid costly surprises and unexpected repairs. Our thorough, photo-rich reports provide a clear, detailed look at the home’s structure, systems, and components — empowering you to make an informed decision. In many cases, buyers are able to use the findings in our reports to negotiate a reduced purchase price or request repairs from the seller, potentially saving thousands.

What sets MasterGuard apart?
At MasterGuard, we proudly schedule only one inspection per inspector per day. Unlike companies that pack multiple appointments into a tight schedule, we give each inspection the time and focus it deserves. That means no rushing, no shortcuts — just a careful, meticulous evaluation of the property with concierge-level service. Our goal is to deliver the most thorough inspection and clearest report possible, so you can move forward with confidence. And we don't just deliver a written report: We are glad to meet with you after our inspection, walk through the house with you, and patiently explain all our findings. Or if you prefer, we will meet with you via Zoom to go over our report and answer all your questions. While we may cost a little more than the average inspector, a home inspection is not something to skimp on. A MasterGuard Inspetion will give you a more thorough picture that can help you avoid potential expenses and regrets down the road.
New Construction
Repair Verification
Even brand-new homes deserve a second set of eyes. Builders can sometimes cut corners or overlook issues that might not surface until after you’ve moved in. If your new home still has an active builder warranty, a home inspection before it expires can help identify problems while they’re still covered — saving you time, stress, and money.
After the initial inspection, some buyers request a follow-up visit to confirm that agreed-upon repairs were completed properly. This is a shorter, more focused inspection offered at a reduced cost — ideal for making sure nothing slips through the cracks before closing.



