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    Chicago Metro Home Inspections

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    First Choice Inspectors

    First Choice Inspectors

    4.8
    (471 reviews)

    Geo did an incredible job with our home inspection! He was incredibly thorough from start to finish…read moreand took the time to explain everything to us on the go. His insights were incredibly helpful and gave us a lot of peace of mind. Highly recommend his services!

    Joe was great to work with and immediately put us at ease. He was incredibly easy to talk to and…read moredid an excellent job explaining what he was seeing during the inspection. At the end, he walked us through everything verbally before sending the written report, which was extremely helpful. He explained what really mattered, what was more routine, and what we should keep an eye on, all in plain language. That conversation alone made the whole inspection feel much less stressful. Joe was also very flexible and accommodating with our tight schedule, which we really appreciated. When the written report came through, it was thorough, clear, and matched exactly what he had already explained to us in person. On the scheduling side, Christina was fantastic. She was professional, responsive, and quick to follow up. Coordinating the inspection was smooth and efficient, even with a compressed timeline, and communication was clear every step of the way. Overall, we had a really positive experience with First Choice Inspectors. Between Joe's knowledge and communication and Christina's excellent coordination, everything felt well organized and well handled. We'd absolutely recommend them and would happily work with them again.

    Chicago Building Inspections

    Chicago Building Inspections

    4.8
    (94 reviews)

    Morgan came out to do or condo inspection. Very thorough…read moreand high quality report! Website technology makes it so easy. Thank you!

    Incredibly poor service and lack of accountability. We hired this company for a home inspection,…read moreand they completely missed extensive mold on the basement ceiling caused by a leaking steam shower. This oversight ended up costing us $15,000 to remediate and repair. When we confronted them, they came back out to the property and saw the visible mold themselves, yet they still refused to take full responsibility. Instead, they offered a insulting $1,200 settlement. I highly recommend looking elsewhere if you want a thorough and honest inspection. The pictures below show the mold found on the basement ceiling, as well as the mold discovered after we had to rip apart our shower. It's funny Ross says what the public should know.   First the adjacent steam shower unit he talks about is 14' away from the actual shower that was leaking. And was not leaking during inspection.  This was noted that it was fixed years earlier by the previous owner.  The closing of the house was not 90 days after the inspection it was the normal 45 days that is very common. Also the lack of construction experience by CBI.  When first confronted about the leak I was informed in an email that we were told there was caulk issues around the shower. Anyone that has ever put in or been around a walk in shower knows the shower doesn't leak because of the water proofing membrane.  Not caulk.  What this means is the shower should not leak before tile, grout, and caulk are installed.  Once again not experienced with construction practices. All I have to say is watch what you sign when hiring a building inspector. We were denied by there insurance company due to waivers being signed taking all liability away from CBI before they even stepped foot on the property to perform the inspection.  Oh yeah.  I didn't mention the house down the street that they missed the kitchen sink leaking and the wall of mold behind it. Got our family twice they did.

    Inspectrum

    Inspectrum

    4.3
    (74 reviews)

    Home inspector should be a professional that informs the buyer of any important defects of a home…read more Inspectrum FAILED and they JUST DON'T CARE. After I tried to communicate the issues, including water damage and mold, with the inspector, who allegedly communicated with one of the owners, all I received was a lengthy email explaining they did everything they could and I should eat up the cost fixing those issues myself. Baseboard with water damage in basement was behind the couch, but it's easy to found out with a peek over behind the couch during the inspection. When we ripped off the baseboard, there were about 25 ft drywall covered with mold. There were obvious yellow stain from water damage in the basement bedroom ceiling. It wasn't included in the report. Response was that it "did appear to be dry, and this most likely was a leaking issue from the kitchen island above, and should just be a matter of re-painting." It's your job to include those issues in the report. It's up to me whether I'm okay with them or want to negotiate some credit. It's a different story when those issues were simply not mentioned in the report. The water damage in the solid wood looked like the bottom of a pot that keeps plant. The baseboard next to that spot was also stained from water damage. Again, not included in the report and response was moving furniture was not allowed. Huh? There was no furniture covering the baseboard. There are random mold in the fridge and paint bubble in window sill. None was addressed in the report. So, what did I pay you almost $700 for?? I'm not paying for someone to tour around the house, but find issues that need to be fixed. If those were included, I may get some credit back. Not only did they deny their incompetence (of course, who will admit), but also not trying to fix their mistake by offering some of the credit. If you have money to waste on this company, go for it. I'd never bother or recommend them.

    Tony at Inspectrum was quick but thorough, and knowledgable! His report on our first home purchase…read morewas extremely detailed, including everything from minor cosmetics/normal age-related issues to dangers, notating the level of concern for each thing so we could make an informed decision about the property. He turned the report around in the same evening, so appreciate your hard work!

    The Home Inspectors

    The Home Inspectors

    1.0
    (1 review)

    As someone who has bought and sold 7 homes over the last 15 years, I have experience with…read moreinspectors and their associated reports. You need to know the following if you are considering The Home Inspectors: Pros: Allan was timely. He arrived when he said he would and completed the report the same day. I believe his knowledge and experience are comparable to the industry. Cons: This is the first inspection I have ever received that is both handwritten and lacking photos to document and detail the issues discovered. Allan chalked this up to being "old school". I interpret "old school" as not willing to learn or change with the current times to deliver a thoroughly documented report. Most of my inspections have ranged between 20-70 pages. Allan's was 3 pages. Allan has no digital tools for reading of temperatures of air or water so any deficiency could not be specifically measured. Therefore, that part of the inspection has proven to be completely worthless. Upon completion of the inspection, Allan verbally reviewed his findings. What was missing was any details about the furnace. When I asked Allen about this his response was "I'm sure it's fine". I had to negotiate my way back into the home to have this tested. The home that is being purchased is for my daughter who is attending college. When she shared that her dormitory was open only to out of country students, Allan's response was "foreigners!" While making small talk after the inspection, Allan generously shared his opinions about the crime in the city being the byproduct of having a "colored" mayor and police chief. While I agreed to Allan's price ahead of the inspection, he was more expensive than other inspections I have had completed. In short, if you want a report lacking current day technology or details, that is hand written, having important infrastrurcture overlooked for a home you are buying that is slightly overpriced, combined with a general dislike of anyone that is not American born or represents a culture that is not pasty white, Allan is your guy! The selection of this partner was a mistake.

    From the owner: The Home Inspectors was founded on 25 years of residential remodeling experience. A home…read moreinspector uses the five senses to compile clues about a property's condition. We know the major systems of a house, hands on, inside and out. Only a home inspector who has extensive time in the field can make an educated judgement on what signal major or minor problems. *Slope & Elevevation of Grounds *Chimneys & Fire Places *Heating & Air Conditioning *Electrical & Wiring Systems *Attic *Kitchen & Bathroom *Door & Window Mechanisms *Plumbing Systems & Fixtures *Basement & Crawl Space *Foundation (Interior/Exterior) *Exterior Siding & Roofing *Garage Door & Mechanisms *Gutters, Flashing, & Downspouts *Walks, Driveways, Patios & Stoops *Wall Covering Material What To Expect... Our inspections take 2 to 4 hours to complete depending on size, complexity, and age of the building. We are sensitive to the needs of first-time buyers. We take extra time to answer questions about the systems and conditions of your home. We enter your data into a permanent file and welcome your questions after you move in. Inspection is an evaluation of property defects and is not a contract, warranty or insurance. You get... * A quickly scheduled appointment, usually within 48 hours. * A documented report with over 250 checkpoints that eliminate guesswork & help you avoid costly mistakes...

    Chicago Metro Home Inspections - home_inspectors - Updated July 2026

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