Foley al home inpections. Trusted by Alabama since 1994.

We’re a reliable provider of Home Inspections, Stucco Inspections and Commercial Inspections. We proudly serve Foley and Baldwin County.

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Our Specialty is Inspections.

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Griffith Home Analysis is a professional Mobile Alabama home inspection firm that has specialized in inspection types since 1994. We are one of the leading inspection services firms in the country, based right here in Baldwin County. We have completed a staggering 20,000+ inspections over our multi-decade history. With our history we know how to perform a Mobile Al home inspection.

Our two inspectors have seen and documented it all. Our nearly thirty years of actual home inspection services experience is almost unheard of in the industry. When it comes to our professional services education we go above and beyond, including: leading industry hard hitting real certifications, membership in many national and state associations and even a Masters of Engineering degree.

We harness the cutting edge of technology with state-of-the-art drones, rovers, moisture meters and infrared cameras to bring the best possible results to our client. Our comprehensive digitally generated report is specifically designed to give you the information you need, promptly.

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Mr. Griffith has been performing residential and commercial property inspections since 1994 and is one of the most experienced Birmingham AL home inspectors.. His experience includes over fifteen thousand property and home inspections. Although he has been certified in new construction by the International Code Council and the State of Alabama, he has performed extensive inspections on older homes including many homes on the historic register.

His extensive experience in Alabama commercial property inspections includes: apartment complexes, condominium complexes, loft buildings, warehouse structures, strip malls, office centers, multi story commercial and residential,  retail buildings, restaurant buildings and light industrial buildings.

Mr. Griffith has been EIFS siding inspector certified by American Wall and Ceiling Industries and Building Envelope certified by the Exterior Design Institute. He has extensive experience in inception of exterior siding and moisture inspections.

Certifications (Present and Previous) include:

  • Certified Code Inspector (RBI)-International Code Council
  • Certified Full Member American Society of Home Inspectors
  • Certified Home Inspector (CRI)-National Association of Home Inspectors
  • Certified Master Inspector- National Association of Certified Home Inspectors
  • Certified Radon Measurement Provider-Environmental Protection Agency
  • Certified Mold/Indoor Air Quality Inspector-National Organization of Remdiators and Mold Inspectors
  • Residential New Construction Inspector Designation-State of Alabama Division Of Construction Management
  • Certified Level 2 Building Envelope Inspector -Exterior Design Institute

Professional Education includes:

  • Inspectors Training Association
  • National Institute of Building Inspectors
  • Builders Inspection University
  • American Home Inspectors Training Institute
  • Environmental Solutions Association
  • Radalink
  • National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors
  • International Code Council
  • Alabama Home Inspector Organization
  • Exterior Design Institute
  • International Code Council
  • International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
  • Home Inspection School
  • Center for Environmental Research and Technology

Associations (Present and Previous) include:

  • Licensed State of Alabama Home Inspector and EIFS inspector
  • International Code Council (formerly Southern Building Code Congress)
  • National Association of Certified Home Inspectors
  • American Home Inspectors Training Institute
  • Birmingham Association Of Realtors- Affiliate Member
  • Alabama Home Inspectors Organization
  • American Society of Home Inspectors
  • Master Inspector Certification Board

Hiring the Right Home Inspectors to Inspect.

With nearly three decades of actual home inspection service experience and more than 20,000 inspections completed, Certified Master Inspectors Edward and Andrew have a track record of dependable and reliable home inspection in using state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and years of expertise.

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We Know Home Inspections.

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Buying a home is often the biggest purchase you will make in your lifetime. Before writing that check, make sure you get a thorough home inspection. Griffith Home Analysis is family-owned and operated and has been helping protect home buyers for nearly three decades. Let our family help your family through the inspection process. Griffith Home Analysis inspection process is based off years of experience.

Some of things we inspect your home for during an inspection include major things such as significant defects. Griffith Home Analysis services are formulated to find the major visible items during an inspection and we do this with our years of expertise and excellent credentials.

Alabama Inspections Since 1994. It’s Our Specialty.

Getting Prepared for the Inspection

Trusted over and over again by families to inspect their home, Griffith Home Analysis has earned a reputation as the most experienced and thorough Home Inspection Services Provider in the area. We inspect Mobile and Baldwin County. Inspection services take time and qualifications. Our services include a careful review of the home. We document our findings in a computer generated home inspection report that is easy to read and promptly delivered.

When you choose you an inspection services llc provider, make sure you are picking someone with experience and passion. Our house inspection techniques have been crafted by decades of inspection techniques. Griffith Home Analysis inspection services knows that an inspection company with a history of getting the job done is what you need.

How much does the inspection cost? That is a question we got often. It always makes sense to get a quote from your inspection provider before you schedule. With Griffith Home Analysis our pricing formula is typically derived off of age, location, foundation type, price and size.

Older age structures can on occasion have more severe issues than newer structures. For this reason they typically are more involved to inspect and thus a pricing factor. Location plays a role as well. With location it keys us in on the complexity of the house. If the house is located near the bay or the gulf or the river then typically the construction is more complex and thus the price can me impacted. Price is again sometimes an indicator of complexity, though not always. But if a house cost significantly more than other similar houses it usually has more elaborate features. Maybe it has a larger deck or multiple porches or twelve foot ceilings instead of nine foot ceilings etc etc. Foundation type is also a ranking factor when it comes to price. A crawlspace is typically more expensive to inspect because it is more time consuming to crawl below the structure to check for issues. Basements can also add to the price in some scenarios because they are adding additional square footage to the house (even if they are unfinished). Slabs are typically the least expensive structure to inspect. Slabs have less visible to the us and so we are not able to as in-depth a view of them and so it requires the least amount of time. Lastly the size of course plays a factor and possibly one of the largest factors (pun intended). If a house is smaller or bigger it can definitely play a role in the price! Obviously smaller houses take less time (generally) and larger houses more time so they get priced accordingly. We are open seven days a week. Give us a call if we can price one for you.

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Pre-Purchase Home Inspections

Commercial Due Diligence Property Inspection

Annual Maintenance Inspection

Pre-Listing Home Inspections

Stucco & EIFS Siding Inspection

Radon Tests

Moisture Inspections

With an extensive background in the inspection field Griffith Home Analysis are professional home inspectors backed by the experience of over twenty thousand home inspections and numerous home inspector certifications:

Code Certified Residential Building Inspectors (ICC)
Certified ASHI- CRI
Certified Master Inspectors-Certified Master Inspector
Certified Moisture Analyst (EDI)
Certified Building Envelope Specialist Level II (EDI)
Certified EIFS Inspector-Stucco (EDI)
State of Alabama Residential New Construction Certified Inspectors
State Licensed
State Licensed Stucco Inspector
State Residential New Construction Inspector Designation

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Decades of Inspection Experience

Griffith Home Analysis have been performing professional home inspection services since 1994 in Birmingham,

Ultimate Inspection Technology

Griffith Home Analysis utilize state of the art technology to deliver the highest possible results including drones and Infrared technology and computerized report.

Leading Inspection Industry Certifications

Griffith Home Analysis Inspectors’ certifications come from the International Code Council, Master Inspector Certification Board, The U.S. Green Building Council, Exterior Design Institute and others.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home inspection cost in Alabama?

The cost for a complete Home Inspection is generally $400-$600 range with larger and more complex homes costing much more

Prices for home inspections can vary widely. It depends on a number of factors such as complexity, size of the house, age and foundation type to start with. Certainly other pricing factors can come into play as well. With that being said for a normal starter house property the typical range we see and hear about is 350 to 650. This fee can quickly go up as you add crawlspaces and age or size to a house. It can also go up if you add additional services such as Mold testing or radon testing or EIFS inspections.

What does a home inspector look for in Alabama?

An Alabama home inspection is conducted according to a State of Alabama Standard-specific list of components. Including: roof, exterior siding and windows, foundation, plumbing systems, electrical systems, heating, and air systems. Most inspectors will walk the roof, attic, and crawlspace where possible to view these systems during the inspection process.

Do home inspectors have to be licensed in Alabama?

Licensing and standards of practice for Alabama home inspectors are regulated by the Alabama Department of Finance Real Estate Division. Department of Construction Management  Home Inspector Services.

Who governs home inspectors in Alabama?

Home Inspectors are governed by a third party in the state of Alabama. The State of Alabama Department of Finance Division of Construction Management. There is no home inspector board, there is a however a state of Alabama Home Inspector Advisory Committee which functions like a board in some ways.

Do I get a report from my home inspection or do I need to take notes?

We issue a detailed computer-generated inspection report. Griffith Home Analysis has been refining the pre-purchase home inspection report for decades for the purpose of assisting the home buyer. The report includes a summary designed to aid in contract negotiations as well as a detailed report with many photos, illustrations, and descriptions of any maintenance issues that are identified for comprehensive but easy-to-understand report reading. Reports are sent via email.

Can I attend the home inspection?

Home buyers are welcome to attend the inspection and encouraged to arrive at the start of the home inspection. It’s important to be present in order to review a significant defect if found. This is also a great opportunity to measure areas and make plans for the move.

How long does a home inspection take?

Typical home inspections take 2 hours to 3 hours but smaller homes in good condition can be quicker and larger complex homes will obviously take longer. Homes with many defects or complicated defects will also take longer. It varies greatly. We recommend that our clients allow about 2 hours on an average home and typical inspection result. We don’t type reports on site. Our inspection reports are generated back at the office and this saves our clients some time on site and results in a better quality of the report.

Get Started Today!

We’d be happy to provide you with a no-cost, no-obligation price quote to inspect your home or building. Or you can go ahead and schedule an inspection.