Inspection Repairs
Clear inspection flags with practical repairs. We address the list, document the work, and provide completion photos.
Inspection lists can hold up closings, insurance sign-off, or financing. We review the report, scope the work clearly, and document the repair path.

Real Project Photo
Inspection repair projects start with clear site review and documentation.
What you're dealing with
Inspection reports often mix simple corrections with items that affect closing, occupancy, or lender confidence.
We sort the list into practical repair scopes, explain what needs attention first, and keep the documentation clear for your next step.
What to send next
- Complete inspection report or repair addendum
- Photos of flagged items
- Property address
- Closing or deadline timeline
- Any lender, insurer, or agent notes that affect scope
Scope highlights
Safety and code items
- Handrails and guard issues
- Electrical corrections
- Plumbing leaks and fixture issues
- Basic life-safety corrections
Exterior and envelope work
- Siding and trim repairs
- Window and door corrections
- Drainage and gutter issues
- Weather-exposed exterior fixes
Documentation support
- Before and after photo sets
- Clear scope notes
- Line-item invoicing
- Repair completion records
How we work
Send photos and context
Start with photos, the address, and any notes that explain the condition, timing, or access limits.
Review and scope
The first pass separates urgent conditions from scheduled work and defines the practical next step.
Schedule and complete
Work is scheduled around scope, site conditions, route realities, and access constraints.
Document the result
Completion photos and invoicing keep the record clear for owners, managers, and follow-up reviewers.
Frequently asked questions
Need the list cleared?
Send the report, photos, and timeline. We’ll review the scope and respond with a practical next step.
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