About Us
At Dream House Inspections, we believe that purchasing, selling, or maintaining a home should be a transparent, informed, and secure experience. With 20+ years of hands-on construction expertise and 4 years of professional inspection experience, we bring a depth of knowledge that allows our clients to understand not just what a defect is, but why it matters.
Our mission is to deliver thorough, accurate, and unbiased evaluations of residential properties. Real estate decisions carry significant financial and safety implications, and our detailed assessments are designed to empower clients with the clarity and confidence needed to move forward decisively.
Integrity, precision, and technical excellence form the foundation of our daily operations. Every inspection—whether a full home evaluation, new-construction phase inspection, or warranty assessment—is performed with an unwavering commitment to quality and adherence to industry standards. Our inspectors continually advance their knowledge of TREC requirements, IRC principles, and modern building science to ensure clients receive the most reliable and comprehensive evaluations available.
With Dream House Inspections, clients gain more than a report—they gain a trusted partner dedicated to protecting their investment and supporting informed decision-making throughout the real estate process.

TREC Standards of Practice
An objective look at what a home is really telling you.
Buying or selling a home is one of the largest financial decisions you’ll make. Our inspections follow the TREC Standards of Practice to give you an honest, visual evaluation of a property’s structural and mechanical systems — so you can decide with facts, not surprises.
What we evaluate
The systems that carry a home.
Each inspection focuses on the visible and accessible components named in the TREC SOP. Using advanced diagnostic tools and deep field experience, we surface conditions that point to improper installation, material deterioration, or performance limits — the kind of issues an untrained eye walks right past during a showing.
- Foundation
- Roof covering
- Structure
- Electrical
- HVAC
- Plumbing
- Interior
- Exterior
Inspection services
From new construction to specialized checks.
Whether you’re tracking progress on a new build or assessing an older property, a standards-based inspection gives you an objective view of what’s accessible at the time of evaluation.
Phase Evaluations
Reviews at key construction milestones — foundation prep, framing, and mechanical rough-ins — to confirm work appears properly installed before it’s concealed. Not a code-compliance inspection.
Warranty Evaluations
Timed near the end of a builder’s warranty, documenting visible deficiencies so you can request corrections while coverage is still active.
Pool System Assessments
A look at the visible components of pumps, heaters, filters, and circulation equipment to flag functional or safety-related concerns.
Pre-Listing Evaluations
Understand a home’s condition before it hits the market and reduce the odds of surprises during a buyer’s inspection.
Investor Evaluations
A visual overview of a property’s observable condition, helping you spot risks and areas that may warrant a specialist’s review.
Standard Home Inspection
The full TREC-SOP evaluation of a home’s accessible structural and mechanical systems — the foundation of a confident transaction.
The process
Transparent and educational, start to finish.
On site, the inspector works systematically through the exterior, interior, roof covering, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems named in the SOP. You’re encouraged to join the final walkthrough, where we review key findings, explain maintenance considerations, and discuss why each deficiency matters.
Afterward you receive a comprehensive digital report — every finding sorted into five clear parts:
Inspections are limited to the visible and accessible components identified in the TREC Standards of Practice. An inspection is not technically exhaustive, is not a code-compliance review, and does not predict future performance — it provides a clear snapshot of the home’s condition at the time of evaluation.


