Whether buying, selling, or building your home, the Candid Inspections team will help you be better positioned to make an informed decision on your home purchase or sale with our home inspection services.
Home buyers, sellers, and owners in the Upstate rely on the consistent, accurate results our home inspection professionals deliver. We offer various services to help guide your decision-making and keep you and your family safe.
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Our team of highly trained experts can help you make the right decision when buying your home.
Rely on our team to ensure you are confident in your asking price and get the offer you deserve with our home inspection services.
We offer multiple additional services to help you keep your home and your family safe. Need a service but don’t see it listed here? Just ask and we’ll connect you with one of our trusted partners to get you a quick answer and any additional information.
A typical home inspection in South Carolina covers the home’s structure, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, foundation, attic, and exterior. At Candid Home Inspections, we also include detailed digital reports with photos for every major system.
Our standard home inspections in Spartanburg and Inman generally range from $350 to $500, depending on the size and age of the home. Additional services like radon testing, termite inspections, and well/septic checks can be added for an additional fee.
Most inspections take between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the size and condition of the home. We never rush, our goal is to be thorough and ensure you have complete peace of mind before closing.
We inspect all types of residential properties, including single-family homes, new construction, condos, townhomes, mobile homes, and older historic properties throughout Greenville and Spartanburg County, including Simpsonville, Fountain Inn, Greer, Taylors Inman, Boiling Springs, Duncan, and Landrum.
Absolutely, we encourage clients to attend the inspection! You’ll learn valuable information about the home and have the opportunity to ask questions on-site. Not to mention, we offer a $20 discount if you pay in person via check or cash.
Yes, we do our best to offer flexible scheduling, including next-day service when available. We understand real estate timelines can be tight, especially in a competitive market like Upstate South Carolina.
You’ll receive a full digital report within 24 hours, often the same day. Our reports are mobile-friendly, include high-resolution images, and clearly explain any issues we find.
We don’t just flag problems, we give you clear guidance on what it means, what the outcome could be if not addressed, and how to best address the issue. We’re also available to answer questions after the inspection to help you navigate next steps.
Yes, we offer pre-listing inspections for sellers who want to identify issues before putting their home on the market. This can help avoid surprises during closing and speed up the selling process.
Absolutely. We provide radon testing, mold assessments, and indoor air quality evaluations as add-on services. These tests can reveal hidden health risks and are especially important in certain Upstate regions.
We accept cash or check, all major credit cards, debit cards, and digital payments. We also offer “Pay at Closing” options for qualifying transactions to make the process easier for buyers and agents.
Yes. All inspectors at Candid Home Inspections are fully licensed in South Carolina and certified through leading national organizations. We also participate in continuing education to stay current with the latest building standards and inspection technology.
Yes. We offer phase and pre-closing inspections for new construction homes to ensure they meet building standards and your expectations before you move in.
Yes. We provide re-inspections to verify that specific repairs have been properly completed. This gives both buyers and sellers confidence that issues have been resolved before closing.
Absolutely not. This is a conflict of interest and we are legally not allowed to work on a property we’ve inspected until at least 1 year later. An inspector that pushes any company for repairs should be a red flag. Do your own homework.