Home Inspection in Del Mar, CA
Same-day reports. 3D tour, drone, infrared, LIDAR — all included.
Del Mar is one of California's premier coastal towns and one of its most demanding inspection environments. The housing runs from the Beach Colony and bluff-edge homes facing erosion and sea-level questions, to Olde Del Mar's historic cottages and estates in the hills above the village, to the newer Del Mar Heights and Del Mar Mesa neighborhoods on the inland mesa. Salt air, Coastal Commission jurisdiction, and the San Dieguito Lagoon shape the coast; high-value finishes and complex systems shape the homes. We built the inspection for that: bluff and flood awareness, corrosion checks, and full luxury-estate scope. One premium package, same-day report.
We inspect across all of Del Mar
Coastal: the Beach Colony, the bluff-edge homes, and the streets near the lagoon, the racetrack, and the fairgrounds. Village and hills: Olde Del Mar's historic cottages and hillside estates above downtown. Inland mesa: Del Mar Heights, Del Mar Mesa, and the Carmel Valley-adjacent neighborhoods.
We also serve the rest of San Diego County, starting with our nearby markets: Solana Beach, Encinitas, Carlsbad, La Jolla, and San Diego. Same premium package, same same-day report, same $300 discount.
What's included on every inspection
We do not break the premium tools out as add-ons. Charging extra for infrared and drone creates a bad incentive. Everything below is standard.
3D Matterport virtual tour with findings tagged inside it
Walk the home from anywhere; every finding links to its exact 3D location. Built for second-home and remote buyers.
Drone roof inspection
Aerial imaging of every roof slope, and a documented look at large estate roofs, towers, and view decks where ladder access is unsafe, without foot-traffic risk on salt-aged roofing.
FLIR infrared thermal scanning
Catches moisture behind walls and ceilings and maps insulation gaps in a salt-air, marine-layer environment -- essential on large luxury envelopes.
LIDAR floor plan
Accurate to-scale floor plan of the entire interior. MLS-ready for luxury listings.
Same-day inspection report
Delivered by email after the inspection ends with photos, the 3D tour link, drone imagery, infrared callouts, the LIDAR floor plan, and a prioritized findings list.
$300 discount applied automatically
Not a coupon code. Just our standard pricing.
The Del Mar-specific issues we actually look for
Six patterns show up across Del Mar. Each one changes what the inspection needs to focus on.
Bluff erosion and coastal stability
Del Mar's eroding coastal bluffs are the city's defining issue -- the same bluffs that carry the LOSSAN railroad and threaten the only coastal rail link between San Diego and Los Angeles. The city has formally rejected "managed retreat" in favor of beach nourishment, seawall reinforcement, and river-channel dredging, which tells you how seriously the erosion is taken. A home inspection is not a geotechnical bluff study, and we say so plainly: for bluff-edge and bluff-adjacent homes we document visible foundation and slab cracking, deck and patio movement toward the bluff, drainage that concentrates water at the edge, and the condition of any visible bluff-protection structures, and we strongly recommend a coastal geotechnical engineer for the bluff itself before you remove contingencies.
Lagoon flood and low-lying coastal exposure
Homes near the San Dieguito Lagoon, the river mouth, and the low beach-level streets face flood and high-water-table exposure, and parts of coastal Del Mar sit in FEMA flood zones that can require flood insurance. We document site grading and drainage, finished-floor elevation relative to grade where visible, evidence of past water intrusion at slab edges and in crawl spaces, and any flood-mitigation systems, and we point you to confirm the FEMA flood designation. Sea-level-rise adaptation is an active city planning matter worth asking your agent about for low-lying property.
Coastal Commission jurisdiction and permits
Near the shore, the California Coastal Commission and the city's Local Coastal Program govern what can be built, repaired, and protected. For a buyer this affects the ability to remodel, expand, or add shoreline protection. It is a regulatory and disclosure matter, not an inspection finding, but we document the condition of additions, decks, and shoreline structures and flag where work appears to have been done, so you can confirm permitting with the city and Coastal Commission.
Salt-air corrosion
Coastal Del Mar lives in salt air, which ages metal far faster than inland. It attacks HVAC condensers, roof flashing and fasteners, garage and gate hardware, electrical equipment, and exposed framing connectors, and on large homes there is simply more of all of it. We document corrosion stage across the condenser, flashing, fasteners, and exterior metal, and call out where salt exposure is shortening component life.
Olde Del Mar historic cottages and estates
Above the village, Olde Del Mar carries older cottages and estates with decades of additions and remodels. We look at roof age and layered roofing, electrical service and panel age, galvanized supply lines and cast-iron drains, aged sewer laterals, foundation and post-and-pier condition, hillside grading and retaining walls, and unpermitted additions and decks. We recommend a sewer lateral camera scope on older homes with original drain lines. Period charm and end-of-life systems often sit in the same house, and the report separates the two.
Luxury-estate scope: complex systems and second-home buyers
Del Mar's high-end homes come with systems that a standard inspection has to be equipped for: multi-zone and high-end HVAC, extensive decking and balconies, pools, spas, water features, elevators, smart-home and solar systems, wine rooms, and large flat or low-slope roof sections. We inspect all of it within scope and document the items that drive five- and six-figure costs. Del Mar also draws second-home and remote buyers who cannot attend -- the 3D Matterport tour lets them walk every tagged finding from anywhere, and the same-day report keeps a fast-moving luxury deal on schedule.
Pay at Closing — available in Del Mar
Most inspectors require payment on the day of the inspection. We let you defer the inspection fee until your transaction closes through escrow.
- ●Zero upfront payment required to book.
- ●Full premium inspection delivered today: Matterport, drone, infrared, LIDAR.
- ●$300 discount still applied.
- ●Inspection fee is collected from escrow when the deal closes.
Three ways to schedule
Buyer inspection
Same-day turnaround keeps you inside the contingency window with time for specialty inspectors: a coastal geotech engineer, a sewer scope, a pool or elevator specialist. The report is leverage in negotiation.
Schedule a Buyer Inspection →Pre-listing inspection (sellers)
Find issues before the buyer does. The 3D Matterport tour and LIDAR floor plan are MLS-ready luxury listing assets.
Schedule a Pre-Listing Inspection →Realtor concierge
Same-day reports keep your timelines clean. The 3D tour and floor plan work directly with MLS. Pay-at-Closing removes inspection-fee friction. RESPA Section 8 is a hard line and we don't cross it.
Realtor Booking →How the inspection actually runs
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You schedule online or by phone
Usually one to three days out. Same-day and next-day available for tight contingency timelines.
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We confirm access
With the agent or property manager. Buyers are welcome and encouraged to attend.
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One visit, all the tech
Visual walkthrough, drone roof flight, 3D Matterport scan, LIDAR pass, and infrared sweep all happen during the same visit.
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The full report arrives the same day
By email, with photos, drone imagery, infrared callouts, the 3D tour link, floor plan, and a prioritized findings list.
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You can walk through the findings with us
By phone or in person. For sellers, we can issue an updated report after repairs are made.
Frequently asked questions
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Same-day reports. Full premium tech package. $300 discount applied automatically. Pay at closing available.
Questions first? Call 1-888-88-INSP-9 (+1-888-884-6779) or message us through the schedule page. We respond same day.
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