Our Home Inspection Services
Trinity Home Inspections LLC provides house inspections, commercial building inspections and many other additional services to be your one stop shop for inspection services. We service both Mobile County and Baldwin County in Lower Alabama which covers cities such as; Foley, Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan, Summerdale, Fairhope, Daphne, Spanish Fort, Mobile and more in AL! We specialize in providing detailed picture-based inspection reports that are easy to read by anyone! We knockout other inspectors pricing! Call us or book your home inspection online today!

One Stop Shop
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Home Inspections
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Mold Inspections
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Radon Inspections
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Pool/Span Inspections
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Infrared Inspections
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Residential Home Inspections
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Air Conditioning Systems
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Plumbing Systems
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Electrical Systems
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Structural Systems
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Exterior/ Interior
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Fireplace
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Flooring
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Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
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Heating Systems
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Insulation And Ventilation
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Roof System

Commercial Building Inspections
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Roof
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Building Exterior & Siding
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Site & Parking Lot
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Foundation and Structure
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Plumbing
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Electrical
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HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning)
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Interior Surfaces


Residential Home Inspections
Best Home Inspector Near Baldwin & Mobile County!
Our Home Inspection Includes:
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​Foundation, Basement, & Crawl Spaces
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Roofing Systems
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Structural Components
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Driveways & Walkways
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Grading & Drainage
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Garage Door(s) Part of Attached Garages
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Exterior (Doors, Windows, Siding, Decks, Patios)
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Interior (Doors, Windows, Walls, Floors, Ceilings, Stairs)
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Built-in Appliances
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Fireplace(s)
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Attic, Insulation, & Ventilation Systems
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Electrical Systems (Panels, Outlets, Lighting)
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Plumbing Systems
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Heating & Cooling Systems
Why Get a Home Inspection?
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Identify potential safety hazards, such as electrical issues, faulty wiring, or structural deficiencies
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Provide valuable information for negotiating repairs or adjustments with the seller
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Offer peace of mind for buyers, knowing the true condition of the property before making a purchase
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Help prioritize maintenance and repairs to prevent future issues and costly repairs
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Protect your investment by making informed decisions about the property's condition and value
Home buying can be an expensive and stressful process, filled with numerous decisions and uncertainties. With so much at stake, choosing the right home inspector is crucial to ensure that you're making an informed investment in your future. At Trinity Home Inspections, we understand the importance of this decision, which is why we strive to make it an easy choice for our clients. As a family-owned business, we take pride in providing personalized service and attention to detail, helping our clients navigate the complexities of the home inspection process with confidence and peace of mind.
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Moreover, Trinity Home Inspections is fully insured and accredited, giving you added assurance that you're working with a reputable and reliable company. Our inspectors adhere to strict industry standards and guidelines, ensuring that your inspection is conducted with the utmost professionalism and integrity. Whether you're buying a new home or selling your current property, you can trust Trinity Home Inspections to deliver thorough, unbiased, and accurate inspections that exceed your expectations.
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Contact us today to or book online your home inspection and experience the difference for yourself!
Additional Inspection Services

Mold Inspections
Mold growth can pose serious health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory conditions or weakened immune systems. Identifying and addressing mold growth early can help mitigate these health concerns. Secondly, mold can cause significant damage to your property over time, deteriorating building materials and leading to costly repairs. By conducting a mold inspection, you can identify any hidden mold growth and prevent further damage to your home. Additionally, if you're purchasing a home, a mold inspection can provide valuable information about the property's condition, allowing you to make an informed decision and address any mold-related issues before moving in. Overall, a mold inspection offers peace of mind, ensuring that your indoor environment is safe, healthy, and free from mold-related concerns.
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Top Reasons to Test for Mold:
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Older Homes - So you aren't buying someone else's problems!
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Visually seeing mold or smelling it when entering the home
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If you have a respiratory illness, weakened immune system or occupants are elderly or have children
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There was known recent water damage in the home
FAA Licensed Drone Pilots
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At Trinity Home Inspections LLC, we take inspections to new heights—literally! With FAA-registered and certified drone inspectors on staff, we use cutting-edge drone technology to provide a detailed, bird’s-eye view of your roof.
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Why Use Drone Inspections?
Not all roofs are easily accessible, and walking on them isn’t always safe or practical. Factors like:
✅ Steep or high-pitched roofs
✅ Fragile materials (tile, slate, or aging shingles)
✅ Weather or structural concerns
…can prevent a thorough walkable inspection. That’s where drones come in!
The Benefits of Drone Roof Inspections
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Comprehensive Coverage – Get a full view of hard-to-reach areas.
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Enhanced Detection – Spot hidden defects that might not be visible from the ground.
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Non-Invasive & Safe – No risk of damage to delicate roofing materials.
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Our high-resolution drone cameras allow us to assess shingles, flashing, chimneys, gutters, and more—helping you make informed decisions about your home’s condition.
Need a drone inspection? Contact us today to schedule your inspection and get a better, smarter view of your home!

Drone Inspections – A Better View, A Smarter Inspection

INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING INSPECTIONS
Infrared inspection, also known as thermal imaging, is a valuable tool used in various industries for detecting and diagnosing issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. By capturing and analyzing infrared radiation emitted by objects, infrared cameras can identify temperature variations and anomalies that may indicate underlying problems.
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Infrared inspections are commonly used in building inspections to identify issues such as moisture intrusion, electrical faults, insulation deficiencies, and structural defects. For example, during a building inspection, an infrared camera can detect hidden water leaks behind walls or under floors by identifying cooler areas caused by moisture. Similarly, infrared imaging can pinpoint overheating electrical components, such as faulty wiring or overloaded circuits, which could pose fire hazards if left unaddressed.
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Overall, infrared inspection offers a fast, efficient, and non-destructive way to identify problems and ensure the safety, efficiency, and reliability of buildings, equipment, and systems. Whether used in building inspections, mechanical maintenance, or industrial applications, infrared imaging provides valuable insights that can help prevent costly repairs, improve safety, and extend the lifespan of assets.
Pool & Spa Inspections
During a pool and spa inspection, trained professionals assess various components, including the structure, equipment, electrical systems, and water quality. Structural integrity is evaluated to identify any cracks, leaks, or deterioration in the pool or spa's walls, floors, and decking. Equipment such as pumps, filters, heaters, and lights are inspected to ensure they are in good working condition and compliant with safety standards. Electrical systems, including wiring, outlets, and lighting fixtures, are checked for proper installation and functionality to prevent hazards such as electric shock or fire.
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For prospective buyers, a pool and spa inspection provides valuable information about the condition and maintenance requirements of these features. It allows buyers to make informed decisions and negotiate repairs or adjustments with the seller before completing the purchase. For homeowners, regular pool and spa inspections are essential for identifying potential issues early, ensuring proper maintenance, and maximizing the longevity of these investments.

Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Home Inspection Questions
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How long does a home inspection take? It depends on many factors such as, the homes age, the square footage of the home, how many bedrooms and bathrooms, and other aspects. On average, the typical home inspection takes 3 - 4 hours.
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How much is a home inspection? Again, it depends on many factors such as square footage, number of bathrooms, age of home, and if there is a basement or crawlspace. It also depends on other services that you may or may not want to include such as pool/spa inspections, mold inspections, and others.
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When should I schedule a home inspection? It is recommended to schedule a home inspection as soon as possible after reaching an agreement to purchase a property. This allows sufficient time for the inspection to be conducted, the report to be reviewed, and any necessary negotiations to take place before closing on the property.
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Will I receive a report after the home inspection? Yes, after completing the home inspection, our inspector will provide you with a detailed report outlining their findings. The report will include descriptions of any issues or defects discovered during the inspection, along with recommendations for further evaluation or repairs.
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What does a home inspection cover? A comprehensive home inspection covers various aspects of the property, including the exterior and interior structure, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC systems, insulation, ventilation, and more. The inspector will evaluate each component for signs of damage, defects, or safety hazards.