Home Inspections In Saint Augustine, FL

Certified and Trusted Inspectors Serving St. Augustine and Surrounding Areas

Saint Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlements in the country, which is a great thing to put on a plaque and a complicated thing to deal with when you’re trying to buy a house. The city’s building stock spans centuries, from 1920s Craftsman bungalows in the historic district to stucco builds from the 1990s out toward World Golf Village. Every era of construction brings its own set of problems.

Handy Home Inspection works throughout Saint Augustine, Anastasia Island, Vilano Beach, Crescent Beach and the surrounding St. Johns County communities. We show up with the tools, the training, and the knowledge of what actually goes wrong in Florida coastal homes, because salt air, flood zones, and humidity write their own inspection checklist whether you’re ready for them or not.

Different houses in Saint Augustine Florida

What Makes Inspecting a Saint Augustine Home Different

Most of Florida has weather challenges. Saint Augustine has them with extra credit. The combination of Atlantic salt air from the east, tidal creeks cutting through Anastasia Island, and the heavy humidity that settles in from late spring through October creates conditions that accelerate deterioration on almost every component of a house.

HVAC units in coastal communities corrode faster than their rated lifespans suggest. Roofing materials degrade unevenly depending on which side faces the prevailing wind. Stucco systems on older homes often hide moisture intrusion for years before it becomes visible from the outside. Wood-destroying organisms, particularly subterranean termites, thrive in the warm, wet ground conditions that characterize the St. Johns County area.

A home inspector who hasn’t worked in this specific environment is going to miss things. Not out of negligence, just out of unfamiliarity with what Florida’s coast actually does to a structure over time. That local knowledge is not a small thing.

Inspection Services for Saint Augustine Buyers and Sellers

Buyer’s Home Inspections

This is the inspection most people know. You’re under contract on a home, the clock is running, and you need someone who can walk every accessible area of the property and give you a clear, unbiased picture of what you’re actually buying.

We inspect the roof, attic, foundation, structural components, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, windows, doors, and every other major system in the home. We do it thoroughly and we document everything with photos. The report lands in your inbox, often the same day, formatted so your agent can work with it immediately. We contact you over the phone before and after the report to address any concerns or questions

For buyers purchasing homes in the 32080, 32084, or 32095 zip codes, we pay particular attention to flood zone exposure, signs of prior water intrusion, and the condition of the roof covering, because those three things drive the most expensive surprises after closing.

Pre-Listing Inspections

Sellers who inspect before they list are not obligated to disclose every finding to buyers. In Florida, the disclosure rules are specific about what constitutes material latent defects and what does not. What a pre-listing inspection does is remove the element of surprise from your transaction.

You find out about the deteriorated fascia boards before the buyer’s inspector photographs them. You address the electrical panel issue before it becomes a negotiating chip. You price the house knowing exactly what it has going for it and what it doesn’t. That’s not a strategy, it’s just information and information that costs a few hundred dollars on the front end of a sale tends to save far more on the back end.

Thermal Imaging Inspections

Thermal imaging is included with every full home inspection we do. This is not a common practice across the industry, plenty of inspectors offer it as a paid add-on, but we consider it part of the job.

A thermal camera reads surface temperature variation, which reveals things a visual inspection cannot. Missing insulation in an attic shows up as a cold stripe in winter and a hot stripe in summer. An active roof leak behind drywall shows up as a cool, irregularly shaped patch. An electrical component running hot inside a panel shows up before it fails. In a coastal Florida climate where moisture finds its way into a structure through more entry points than most buyers realize, thermal imaging is not a luxury.

4-Point Inspection

Insurance companies require a 4-point inspection for most homes before they’ll issue a new homeowner’s policy. The inspection covers four systems: roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. It is not a full home inspection and it is not designed to be. It tells the insurer whether these four systems are in acceptable condition and whether the home is insurable.

Saint Augustine has a significant inventory of older homes, particularly in and around the historic district and the original coastal neighborhoods. Many of those homes are in the twenty-to-forty-year range where a 4-point inspection becomes a standard part of any real estate transaction.
We complete 4-point reports on the OIR-B1-1802 form accepted by Florida carriers and turn them around the same day.

Wind Mitigation Inspection

Florida homeowners insurance premiums have climbed sharply in recent years, and wind mitigation credits are one of the few legitimate ways to push them back down. A wind mitigation inspection documents the features of your home that reduce the risk of hurricane damage: the roof covering, the age and shape of the roof, how the roof is attached to the walls, and whether opening protection is present.

Your insurance carrier uses this report to calculate your premium discounts. In Saint Augustine’s coastal exposure zone, those credits can be substantial. The inspection itself is fast and the savings on a typical St. Johns County home often pay for it many times over in the first year.

If you’re purchasing a home and already need a buyer’s inspection, bundling a wind mitigation report at the same time saves money and time.

Property Management Inspections

Managing rental properties in a coastal environment requires constant vigilance. The combination of high tenant turnover in the local short-term rental market and the aggressive Florida climate means properties degrade quickly. We provide objective third-party documentation of a property’s exact condition between lease agreements.

You receive a detailed visual record of the interior and exterior before a new tenant moves in. When that tenant vacates we return to document any changes or damages. This clear visual evidence eliminates disputes over security deposits and routine wear and tear. We also flag deferred maintenance issues like slow plumbing leaks or failing stucco sealants before they turn into expensive emergency repair calls.

Junk Removal

Real estate transactions often stall when a property is cluttered with abandoned furniture or yard waste. Sellers sometimes leave heavy items behind and buyers will refuse to sign the closing papers until the property is completely empty. We handle the heavy lifting and physical clearing of the house so the deal stays on schedule.

Our team removes everything from rusted appliances in the garage to storm debris scattered across the yard. We clear out cramped attics in historic downtown homes and haul away abandoned belongings from rental evictions. You point out what needs to leave the property and we haul it away. The space is left completely bare and ready for the final buyer walkthrough.

What to Expect from the Inspection Process

Scheduling with Handy Home Inspection is straightforward. Book an appointment here or call (229) 554-7775 or reach us through handyhomeinspection.net. We’ll confirm the address, the type of inspection you need, and get you on the calendar.

We encourage buyers to attend the inspection. Walking the property with the inspector is the best way to understand what the report is going to say. When you see the inspector point to the water stain on the ceiling decking in the attic and explain what caused it and what it means, the report entry stops being abstract. You know what you’re dealing with.

The inspection itself takes two to four hours for a typical single-family home, depending on size and age. Older homes take longer. Homes with detached structures, pools, or guest houses take longer. We don’t rush.

Your report is delivered digitally and includes photos of every deficiency, clear descriptions written in plain language, and guidance on what to prioritize. Your real estate agent will receive a copy as well if you authorize it.

Licensed, Certified and Local Inspectors

Handy Home Inspection is a Florida-licensed home inspection company. Every inspection is performed in compliance with the Standards of Practice established by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI).

We carry errors and omissions insurance and general liability coverage. This protects you as the client and it protects us. Any inspector who doesn’t carry both is a risk you shouldn’t take.

We work in Saint Augustine because we know this market and we know what coastal Florida does to a house. The inspection report you receive from us reflects that experience, not a generic checklist printed in a state that doesn’t get 55 inches of annual rainfall.

Meet Joshua Luke Owner and Inspector for Handy Home Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

Schedule Your Saint Augustine Home Inspection

The goal of a home inspection is not to talk you out of a purchase. It’s to give you accurate information so you can make a confident decision. Sometimes that means negotiating repairs. Sometimes that means walking away. Most of the time it means closing on a home with full knowledge of what you’re getting into, which is exactly where you want to be.

Handy Home Inspection serves Saint Augustine, FL and the surrounding St. Johns County area. Click the button below to book your appointment or call (229) 554-7775  to request a quote. Licensed, insured and InterNACHI certified.

Why St Augustine Chooses Our Inspection Services

InterNACHI Certified & Insured

InterNACHI Certified and insured for your protection and peace of mind

Expert Inspectors

Certified by InterNACHI, experienced home inspectors trained in current standards and equipped with the latest inspection technology

Local Expertise

Strong understanding of Florida homes, regional construction standards and the unique needs of Saint Augustine homeowners

Saint Augustine Service Area

We inspect homes throughout Saint Augustine proper and the surrounding communities in St. Johns County. If you’re looking at a property on Anastasia Island, along the A1A coastal stretch, in Crescent Beach, out near the St. Augustine Shores, or in the newer subdivisions west of I-95, we cover it.

Zip codes served include 32080, 32082, 32084, 32086, 32092 and 32095. If you’re not sure whether a specific address falls in our service area, call us , we’ll tell you straight away.

Some of Our Work

From thermal imaging to rooftop inspections and everything in between. Handy Home Inspections have trained and certified inspectors in the field to get the job done right for you.

Handy Home Inspections on a roof doing a home inspection
Handy Home inspection doing a thermal imaging inspection on air conditioning

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