Inspection Company at your Service! Since 1996

First Class Inspections LLC has been operating in the Gulf South Region for over 20 years while maintaining our focus on commercial and residential real estate market as the mainstream of our business volume. First Class Inspections staff is comprised of eighteen State License Inspectors that work from our Houston base office.

Featured Testimonials

  • "First Class Inspections has been my dedicated company for over ten years. If there’s anything worth finding, Kevin will mention it. I can always count on him to detect, direct, connect the dots for me with home inspections."

    Jami O
  • "Kevin Blackwell performed my 3rd party inspection for my new build. Kevin was professional, explanatory and through. He provided me insight to help me work with my builder in getting work completed. I would recommend First Class Inspections"

    Stacy W

Top 10 Home Problems

In a recent survey of of Home Inspectors the following list was generated of the most frequently found problems in the homes they inspected:

  • 1. Improper Surface Grading/Drainage
    This was by far the most frequently found problem, reported by 35.8% of the survey respondents. It is responsible for the most common of household maladies: water penetration of the basement or crawlspace.
  • 2. Improper Electrical Wiring
    A significant number (19.9%) chose this item as the most common home defect, which includes such situations as insufficient electrical service to the house, inadequate overload protection, and amateur, often dangerous, wiring connections.
  • 3. Roof Damage
    Although reported by only 8.5% of the respondents as the most common problem, roof leakage, caused by old or damaged shingles or improper flashing, was considered to be a frequent problem.
  • 4. Heating Systems
    Problems in this category include broken or malfunctioning operation controls, blocked chimneys, and unsafe exhaust disposal.
  • 5. Poor Overall Maintenance
    Even the novice home buyer is usually aware of this situation, demonstrated by such signs as cracked, peeling, or dirty painted surfaces, crumbling masonry, makeshift wiring or plumbing, and broken fixtures or appliances
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  • 6. Structurally Related Problems
    Many houses, as a result of problems in one or more of the other categories, sustain damage to such structural components as foundation walls, floor joists, rafters, and window and door headers.
  • 7. Plumbing
    Though never ranked by the respondents as a Number One problem, plumbing defects still rank high among the house problems encountered, and include the existence of old or incompatible piping materials, as well as faulty fixtures and waste lines.
  • 8. Exteriors
    Flaws in a home’s exterior, including windows, doors, and wall surfaces, are responsible for discomfort of water and air penetration, but rarely have structural significance. Inadequate caulking and/or weather-stripping are the most common culprits.
  • 9. Poor Ventilation
    Perhaps due to overly ambitious efforts to save energy, many home owners have “over-sealed” their homes, resulting in excessive interior moisture. This can cause rotting and premature failure of both structural and non-structural elements.
  • 10. Miscellaneous
    This category includes primarily interior components, often cosmetic in nature.
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