Kalamazoo, Michigan Home Inspections
Certified Kalamazoo Home Inspectors Since 2003
At JW Inspection Services, we proudly serve homeowners, buyers, and sellers throughout Kalamazoo, Michigan with detailed, professional home inspections backed by decades of experience. Since 2003, our certified inspectors have helped clients understand the true condition of their homes so they can make confident, informed decisions.
From historic downtown properties to modern suburban homes, our Kalamazoo inspection team delivers accurate, reliable evaluations you can trust before committing to a major investment.
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Why Should You Choose JW Inspection Services in Kalamazoo?
Kalamazoo offers a wide mix of home styles and ages, from 100-year-old character homes to newly built subdivisions, each presenting unique inspection challenges. Our certified inspectors know what issues commonly affect homes in the region, including insulation problems, foundation movement, ventilation deficiencies, moisture intrusion, and aging mechanical systems.
Since 2003, we’ve been the trusted choice for Kalamazoo home inspections because we combine local knowledge with a thorough, unbiased inspection process that gives buyers and sellers clarity and confidence.
What's Included in a Kalamazoo Home Inspection?
A home inspection is a structured, non-invasive examination of a property’s major systems and structural components. It’s designed to uncover hidden issues—from roof leaks to foundation concerns—before they turn into costly repairs.
If you're considering buying a home, condo, townhouse, or duplex in Kalamazoo, MI, partnering with a licensed and unbiased home inspector is an essential step in the real-estate process. We evaluate the property from top to bottom, identify defects, document safety hazards, and provide a clear, easy-to-read inspection report that helps guide your next move with confidence.
- Roofing system – shingles, flashing, ventilation, and visible wear
- Exterior siding and windows – damage, decay, and proper installation
- Foundation and crawlspaces – checking for settling, cracks, and moisture intrusion
- Heating and cooling systems – including furnace, A/C, filters, and air distribution
- Plumbing – visible pipes, water pressure, drainage, sinks, toilets, and fixtures
- Electrical systems – outlets, GFCI protection, panels, breakers, and grounding
- Interior features – walls, ceilings, floors, doors, and windows
- Insulation and ventilation – attic, crawlspaces, and moisture control
- Basement and structure – visible framing, support beams, sump pumps, and water intrusion evidence
We also inspect garages, steps and railings, fireplaces, smoke detectors, and more to ensure your new home meets safety and structural standards.