All Rite Home Inspections Premier Inspections in Palm Beach County

Premier Palm Beach Home Inspections

All Rite Home Inspections mission is to provide the highest quality inspections in Palm Beach County. We succeed at this because of the integrity of our inspectors and support staff, our commitment to being respectful and considerate of our clients and of each other, and our passion for Continuing Education for learning the newest innovations of our industry.

After years of servicing buyers and sellers as a Realtor in NY, CT, I decided to make the shift and take the knowledge acquired as a Realtor to the home inspection business. I believe my experience as a real estate broker has given me a unique sensitivity to the needs of our customers.

I understand the process and my goal is to assist our clients with the best information to help them feel comfortable and informed with their new home buying experience.

Over the years I have successfully completed 4000+ home inspections and BPO's.

The foundation stones for a balanced life are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty.

– Zig Ziglar

What Services We Offer

Thermal imaging and aerial drone photography (weather permitting) offered FREE with every inspection.

Home Inspections

Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you will ever make. Before you buy, you should have a home inspection to help detect visible, potentially costly repairs that may have otherwise gone undetected. Our typical home inspection adheres to the INTERNACHI, International Association of Certified Home Inspectors Standards of Practice. It’s designed to help identify and report on common visible defects so you can better understand the investment you’re making.

Wind Mitigation Inspections

A wind mitigation inspection (also called a windstorm mitigation inspection) is when a certified inspector checks your home’s wind-resistant features. These features can be anything from door/window coverings to the way your roof is attached to your home to how your roof is sealed to prevent water from entering.

Generally, during a wind mitigation inspection, a certified inspector looks for key features and add-ons that reduce the amount of damage your home may suffer in the event of a hurricane or strong windstorm. A wind mitigation inspection is needed to determine which Insurance Premium reduction applies to your new home.

4 Point Inspections

A 4 point inspection looks at the 4 major systems (Roof, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC) in an older home. An insurance company wants to know that an older home has been well maintained, and the major systems are in good working condition.

Who needs a 4-point inspection? If you own an older home and are up for renewal on your Florida homeowners insurance, or you're purchasing an older home, chances are you will be asked to submit a four-point inspection as part of the underwriting process. This practice is most common in Florida and other coastal states.

Pool Inspections

We will inspect the pool and spa in accordance with the InterNACHI Pool and Spa Inspection Checklist. A visual inspection of the safety devices, drains, pumps, electrical protection are part of the inspection.

Infrared Inspections

An Infrared inspection for your home will help to identify cold air leaks as well as warm air leakage, which will result in higher heating and cooling bills. Visible areas of missing insulation, deficient weather stripping and even water leaks can often be identified. Additionally, an infrared inspection helps identify possible issues with the functionality of the HVAC system.

Drone Aerial Inspections

Our FAA Licensed Drone Operator has the ability to look from every possible angle. That means a drone can check gutters, chimneys and vents with ease. The images and data captured by a drone roof inspection can be passed to home buyers and their agents who can advise on and quote for necessary maintenance and repairs.

From the technical side, drones provide a way to inspect roofs that would otherwise be inaccessible. Often, a roof is inaccessible when it is too high, too steep or too wet or unsafe to access. Drone-based roof inspections are also safer. They enable the inspector to collect a wide range of data which is also more accurate. Usually, the traditional manual methods have several limitations and companies may avoid them due to the high costs, more risks, and time-consuming inspections.

Roof inspection drones have a high definition camera and can be controlled using a remote control as well as a predetermined flight plan.

The Best Modern Report in the Industry​

Our reports can be viewed on any device!

While All Rite Home Inspections, Inc encourages our clients to walk through the home with us, we understand that you may be too busy, and may not have time to do so.

Regardless of whether or not you attend the inspection, we will compile a comprehensive Spectora report, which includes all of the information you need to determine the condition of the home.

We will deliver our report within 24 hours of the conclusion of your home inspection, so that you can quickly access a full overview of our findings – and discuss them with us and your agent.

Frequently Asked Questions

A home inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a house, from the roof to the foundation. Home inspections are designed to protect the buyer, by revealing problems they might not have noticed otherwise.

Our home inspections start at $350. The cost will vary based on the square footage of the home, the age of the home, and location of the home. Call, text, or email us for a quote today!

Home inspections generally take 2 to 4 hours to complete. The duration of a home inspection depends on many factors such as the size of the home, the condition of the home, and the ability to access certain areas of the home (roof, crawl space, attic, etc.).

Although it is not necessary, we do recommend that you attend the inspection so you can ask questions and learn more about the home. You will learn a lot from the inspection report, but we always encourage you to attend!
It is important to note that no house is perfect. At the end of the home inspection process, we will provide a detailed report that describes the physical condition of the property, with images and videos highlighting what may need repair or replacement. The information provided is to allow a potential buyer to make an informed decision about moving forward with the transaction. It is not pass or fail.
Certifications acquired through home inspector training from InterNACHI