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Riverside neighborhoods spanning historic downtown homes to eastern hillside and tract communities
Riverside, CA

Home Inspection in Riverside, California

Same-day reports. 3D tour, drone, infrared, LIDAR — all included.

Riverside is the county seat and the anchor of the Inland Empire. It carries citrus-era historic homes downtown, mid-century suburbs, hillside and canyon expansion, and newer tract growth out east. The systems and the risks change block to block. We built the service around that range: older downtown systems, hot-summer HVAC, canyon and hillside drainage, wildfire-edge conditions, Orangecrest and Mission Grove tracts, and UCR-area investor properties. One premium package, same-day report.

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Coverage

We inspect across all of Riverside

Historic core: Downtown, Wood Streets, Victoria, the Mission Inn area, Magnolia Center. Hillside and canyon: Canyon Crest, University, Alessandro Heights, Hawarden Hills, Sycamore Canyon. Newer tracts: Orangecrest, Mission Grove. Suburban: La Sierra, Arlington.

Riverside anchors our Inland Empire coverage alongside Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, and Lake Elsinore. Same premium package, same same-day report, same $300 discount.

Standard package

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 scan

Walk the home from anywhere after the inspection. Every finding in the report links to its exact 3D location. Built for out-of-area and investor buyers.

Drone roof inspection

Aerial imaging of every roof slope. On hillside Canyon Crest and Alessandro Heights lots and steep older roofs where ladder access is limited, drone is the only way to document the full roof.

FLIR infrared scan

Walls, ceilings, electrical panels, HVAC. On older homes thermal imaging maps insulation gaps and plumbing leaks. On tract homes it catches moisture behind stucco a visual check cannot detect.

LIDAR floor plan

Accurate to-scale floor plan of the entire interior. MLS-ready for sellers and agents.

Same-day digital report

Full report in your inbox the same day. Photos, drone imagery, infrared callouts, 3D tour link, floor plan, and a prioritized findings list. No 24-to-48-hour wait.

Local expertise

The Riverside-specific issues we actually look for

Six patterns show up across Riverside's historic core, hillsides, and newer tracts. Each one changes what the inspection needs to focus on.

01

Historic Riverside and older system risk

Downtown, Wood Streets, Victoria, the Mission Inn area, and the Magnolia corridor hold the oldest stock in the city. Mission Revival influence and early city-era construction are part of the charm and part of the inspection load. We look at old electrical including knob-and-tube remnants where they survive, galvanized supply lines and cast-iron drains, aged sewer laterals, raised foundations and crawl spaces and settlement, roof framing and roof age, materials from the lead and asbestos era, and mature-tree root effects on foundations, flatwork, and sewer lines. Buyers of these homes want a repair runway, so the report separates safety items from the slow-burn maintenance list. We recommend a sewer lateral camera inspection on older downtown homes.

02

Hot-summer HVAC and attic performance

Riverside's inland heat makes HVAC a lead item, not a footnote. We check condenser age and condition, duct condition and leakage, attic insulation depth, attic ventilation, return sizing, and register balance. We pay special attention to older systems trying to cool homes that have grown through additions and remodels. Exterior paint, attic ventilation, and roof materials all carry extra load in this climate, so they get a closer look than they would on the coast.

03

Canyon and hillside drainage

Canyon Crest, Alessandro Heights, Hawarden Hills, and the Sycamore Canyon edge need slope-specific eyes. We document retaining walls, site grading, roof runoff and where it discharges, deck and balcony supports, and stucco cracking that can track movement. On hillside lots, where the water goes matters as much as what the house is made of. The drone is especially useful here because the downhill side of the roof is often inaccessible from the ground.

04

Wildfire-edge and insurance concerns

Riverside has both a city Local Hazard Mitigation Plan addressing fire, and a Riverside Public Utilities wildfire mitigation plan run with the Fire Department. The edge neighborhoods feel it. For Sycamore Canyon, Alessandro Heights, Hawarden Hills, and similar areas we document defensible space at the structure, roof and gutter debris, vent screening, eave condition, fence and deck materials at the home, and vegetation contact. Carriers ask about several of these, so we photograph them clearly.

05

Orangecrest and Mission Grove tract homes

Out east the homes are newer and the findings shift to production-builder patterns: tile roof underlayment, stucco cracking, HVAC sizing, irrigation overspray, water heater age, and garage fire separation. For homes still inside the California SB 800 window, the timing of any construction-defect claim matters, so we flag what we see plainly and date it in the report.

06

UCR-area rental and investor inspections

Riverside has steady University of California, Riverside rental demand, which means investor buyers. These inspections lean toward deferred maintenance, multiple remodel phases, plumbing and electrical wear, HVAC strain, safety devices, moisture, and appliance condition. The goal is a clear-eyed condition and budget picture for a property that will be tenanted, not just a pass-fail.

Buyer guide

When to pay extra attention in Riverside

If the home is in Wood Streets, Victoria, or downtown

Expect older-system findings. Galvanized supply lines, cast-iron drains, aged sewer laterals, original electrical and possible knob-and-tube remnants, raised-foundation conditions, and unpermitted additions are all on the checklist. We recommend a sewer scope from a licensed plumber on older downtown homes.

If the home sits on a canyon or hillside

We check grading, drainage direction, retaining wall condition, deck supports, and stucco cracking that tracks movement. Canyon Crest, Alessandro Heights, Hawarden Hills, and Sycamore Canyon get this treatment.

If the home is on the wildfire edge

We document defensible space, roof and gutter debris, vent screening, eave construction, fence and deck materials, and vegetation contact. Carriers ask about these, so the photos go in the report.

If it is a newer Orangecrest or Mission Grove tract

Tile roof underlayment, stucco cracking, HVAC sizing, irrigation drainage, water heater age, and garage firewall penetrations are the priority items. We note SB 800 timing where it is relevant.

If you are buying a rental near UCR

The focus shifts to deferred maintenance, multiple remodel phases, plumbing and electrical wear, HVAC strain, safety devices, and appliance condition. We give you a budget picture for a tenanted property.

If the home runs hot in summer

We look hard at condenser age, duct leakage, attic insulation and ventilation, return sizing, and whether an older system is being asked to cool an expanded home.

Zero upfront cost

Pay at Closing — available in Riverside

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.
  • The inspection fee is collected from escrow when the deal closes.
Pick your path

Three ways to schedule

Buyer inspection

California's buyer-inspection contingency gives you a tight window. Same-day report turnaround keeps you well inside it with time to bring in specialty inspectors if the report flags something: a sewer scope, a structural engineer, a pool specialist. The report is also leverage in repair negotiation.

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Pre-listing inspection (sellers)

Find out what is wrong before the buyer does. Fix things on your own schedule instead of under deal pressure. The 3D Matterport tour and LIDAR floor plan are MLS-ready listing marketing assets. No re-shoot needed.

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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. This is a transparent partnership. RESPA Section 8 is a hard line and we don't cross it.

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Process

How the inspection actually runs

  1. 01

    You schedule online or by phone

    Usually one to three days out. Same-day and next-day available for tight contingency timelines.

  2. 02

    We confirm access

    With the agent or property manager. Buyers are welcome and encouraged to attend.

  3. 03

    We do everything in one visit

    Visual walkthrough, drone roof flight, 3D Matterport scan, LIDAR pass, and infrared sweep all happen during the same visit.

  4. 04

    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.

  5. 05

    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.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do you inspect historic homes downtown?

Yes. Wood Streets, Victoria, and the Mission Inn area get the older-systems checklist: old electrical, galvanized and cast-iron plumbing, aged sewer laterals, raised foundations, and unpermitted additions. We recommend a sewer scope on older drain lines.

Can you handle hillside and canyon lots?

Yes. Slope drainage, retaining walls, deck supports, and wildfire-edge conditions are part of the inspection in Canyon Crest, Alessandro Heights, Hawarden Hills, and Sycamore Canyon. The drone covers roof slopes that are inaccessible from the ground.

Do you work with investors on rental properties?

Yes. For UCR-area and other rental purchases the focus shifts toward deferred maintenance and budget, which is what investor buyers need. The 3D tour lets out-of-area investors walk every finding remotely.

Is Riverside harder to inspect because of the heat?

Heat makes HVAC and attic performance lead items rather than footnotes. We check condenser age, duct leakage, attic insulation and ventilation, and register balance, with extra attention to older systems cooling expanded homes.

Do you inspect newer Orangecrest and Mission Grove homes?

Yes. Production homes get the tract checklist: tile roof underlayment, stucco, HVAC sizing, irrigation, water heaters, and garage fire separation. We note SB 800 timing where relevant.

Do you cover all of Riverside?

Yes. Downtown, Wood Streets, Victoria, Canyon Crest, University, Orangecrest, Mission Grove, La Sierra, Arlington, Magnolia Center, Alessandro Heights, Hawarden Hills, and Sycamore Canyon are all in the service area.

How long does a Riverside inspection take?

Two to four hours on site. A smaller tract home runs about two hours. A historic downtown home with additions or a hillside lot in Alessandro Heights can go three to four hours because there is more to document.

Can I pay at closing?

Yes. Our Pay-at-Closing option lets the inspection fee move into your closing statement, with the $300 discount still applied.
Service Area

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Malibu, CA

Greater LA coast. Septic/OWTS Point-of-Sale scope, Woolsey fire + insurance crisis, beachfront bluff and pilings, canyon landslide. Point Dume to Big Rock.

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Pasadena, CA

Greater LA historic. Bungalow Heaven Craftsman, masonry chimneys, cripple-wall retrofit, Raymond Fault, and the Eaton Fire foothill corridor.

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San Diego, CA

Anchor city — coastal moisture, canyon drainage, older urban homes, downtown condos, military moves, and North City tracts. All 52 community areas.

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Temecula, CA

Anchor city — Wolf Creek to De Luz wine country. Expansive clay, Elsinore Fault, WUI fire zones, hot-summer HVAC stress.

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Murrieta, CA

Master-planned community specialists. Bear Creek to Spencer's Crossing. HOA-aware reporting, Chinese drywall checks.

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La Jolla, CA

Premium coastal. Mount Soledad slope and Rose Canyon fault, bluff corrosion, luxury estates, historic Village stock. 14 neighborhoods.

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Coronado, CA

Island city. Historic Village cottages, 1970s Shores condos, Cays waterfront. Aggressive salt-air, military relocation, flood exposure.

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El Cajon, CA

East County value market. 1950s-60s midcentury ranch stock, hot-valley HVAC stress, wildfire-edge checks, Fletcher Hills and Rancho San Diego.

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Poway, CA

The City in the Country. Over 75% Very High fire hazard. Cedar Fire and Witch Fire history. Older ranch homes to hillside estates with well-and-septic.

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Escondido, CA

Older homes, hillside lots, wildfire-zone properties. North San Diego County, 1950–1985 housing stock.

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Wildomar, CA

Rural lots, equestrian properties, older country homes. Well-and-septic experience, SW Riverside foothills.

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Lake Elsinore, CA

Elsinore Fault Zone, lakeside cottages, WUI hillsides. From 1920s Lakeshore Drive to Tuscany Hills tracts.

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Carlsbad, CA

Coastal salt-air, three-lagoon corridors, La Costa polybutylene era. Village cottages to Robertson Ranch new construction.

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Oceanside, CA

Coastal salt-air, Camp Pendleton moves, Fire Mountain hillsides, South O cottages, and Rancho Del Oro tract homes.

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Menifee, CA

Sun City 55-plus accessibility scope, Audie Murphy Ranch master plan, Mello-Roos CFD awareness, and hot-summer HVAC sizing checks.

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Encinitas, CA

Cardiff bluff stability, Coastal Commission jurisdiction, Olivenhain equestrian properties, and five distinct communities from 1920s cottages to Encinitas Ranch tracts.

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Chula Vista, CA

South Bay coverage. Eastlake and Otay Ranch master-planned systems, Mello-Roos and CFD awareness, older west-side stock, and hot-summer HVAC on the eastern slopes.

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Vista, CA

Inland North County. Shadowridge aging tracts, Buena Creek rural-edge lots, older downtown homes, wildfire-edge readiness, and inland HVAC load.

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San Marcos, CA

North County Inland. San Elijo Hills fire zone, Mello-Roos, Twin Oaks rural lots, Lake San Marcos 55+.

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La Mesa, CA

Jewel of the Hills. 1920s Village bungalows, Mount Helix slope estates, older systems, sewer-scope market.

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National City, CA

Second-oldest county city. Brick Row historic core, Mills Act, dense older stock, military/relocation.

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Santee, CA

East County valley. San Diego River flood exposure, Carlton Hills and Carlton Oaks aging tracts, hot-valley HVAC, wildfire-edge slopes, and manufactured-home stock.

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Lemon Grove, CA

Postwar East County. 1940s-60s ranch and Spanish-style homes, aging systems near end of life, sewer lateral issues, trolley-corridor multi-unit stock, and East County summer HVAC.

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Imperial Beach, CA

Southwest coastal. Salt-air corrosion, FEMA flood zones, high water table, older beach cottages, Tijuana River Valley awareness, and bayside condos.

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Solana Beach, CA

North County coastal. Blufftop erosion and seawall awareness, Coastal Commission jurisdiction, Cedros Village cottages, Lomas Santa Fe slope homes, and salt-air corrosion checks.

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Del Mar, CA

Premier coast. Bluff erosion + LOSSAN rail, lagoon flood, Coastal Commission, Olde Del Mar estates, luxury scope.

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Canyon Lake, CA

Gated lake community. 1970s-90s housing stock, hillside and waterfront lots, Elsinore Fault proximity, HOA-aware reporting.

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Perris, CA

Two markets in one city. Historic Downtown Perris railroad stock and new tracts on expansive clay. Post-tension slabs, hot-summer HVAC.

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Ready to schedule your Riverside home inspection?

Same-day reports. Full premium tech package. $300 discount applied automatically. Pay at closing available.

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