La Grange Texas Home Inspector

Top Rated Home Inspector in La Grange, TX

La Grange, TX sits along Highway 71 in Fayette County, has a population just shy of 5,000 people, and is the center of the Texas German Belt. Dooley Home Inspection is rated 5 out of 5 Stars for their experience and professionalism in Fayette County and surrounding areas.  As a longtime resident of the area, Jonathan Dooley’s specialty is home inspections in the rural setting of La Grange, TX.  Dooley Home Inspections are certified for Termite and Septic Inspections.  Beyond being a La Grange, Texas home inspector, he provides consulting services to commercial real estate and property investors. Schedule your inspection online in minutes!

Experience Matters

Licensed and certified to inspect Septic, Well, Termite, Mold and Pool, Jonathan Dooley has completed over 3,000 professional real estate inspections for residential and commercial properties. Jonathan has over seven years of experience in the real estate and construction inspection industries. His experience is well respected in the local community and he particiapates in the local chamber of commerce events. 

Professionalism is Our Promise

An experienced inspection company can identify any existing issues with the foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, AC systems and appliances. Dooley Inspections specializes in New Construction and country properties. Thermal imaging scan and foundation elevation survey are included on every General Inspection at no extra cost!

La Grange Texas Home Inspector
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Examination of major systems including; Foundation, Structure, Electrical, AC, Plumbing and Appliances), and Thermal Scan of bathrooms and under kitchen sink.

The first thing to look for is experience, but also you should consider report turn around time, a positive attitude, and the ability to crawl under a house and through tight attic spaces.

Issues that are common to the area include AC condensers that need to be replaced, foundation movement due to clay soil, outdated electrical wiring, old galvanized water pipes, and cracked and lifting shingles.

Home inspection reports are generally delivered via email within 24 hours of the inspection. Some providers also provide a web-based portal that saves your report.

It often depends on your lender, but your first priority should be major mechanical or electrical systems. The second would be anything that could be a hazard to you or your family.