Photos are the primary language
Every meaningful condition is documented with pics. Instead of “there appears to be…” you get “here it is,” with clear images that show the issue, the surrounding area, and why the note exists.
Most inspection reports tell you what the inspector saw. PIC Inspection shows you. This is a home inspection service built around documentation—pics, images, photos, and clear video explanations—so the report reads like evidence, not opinion.
Every inspection uses a 600-point checklist. Every major system is reviewed. Every meaningful condition gets documented with photos. If something needs context, you receive a short video walkthrough that explains the finding in plain language and shows exactly what triggered the note.
If you’re a buyer, this makes negotiations cleaner. If you’re a homeowner, this makes planning easier. And if you’re managing a property, the photo record gives you a baseline you can reference later.
A normal report can be hard to interpret. Photos remove guesswork. Video removes confusion. PIC Inspection is designed for people who want to see exactly what was found and understand it quickly.
Every meaningful condition is documented with pics. Instead of “there appears to be…” you get “here it is,” with clear images that show the issue, the surrounding area, and why the note exists.
For the items that drive decisions—water intrusion, electrical safety, roof/drainage concerns, HVAC performance, and structural red flags— video walkthroughs explain what you’re seeing and what you should do next.
Below is a high-level snapshot of what the inspection covers. The checklist is deeper than this list. The point is simple: major systems are evaluated, visible conditions are documented, and the report provides proof through photos and video.
Note: Inspections are visual and non-invasive. Hidden conditions may exist behind walls, ceilings, and flooring. Access limitations are documented in the report.
The workflow is designed to create a clean documentation trail. That’s the value. It helps buyers negotiate, helps homeowners plan, and helps anyone understand the property using photos and video rather than guesswork.
Share the property type, size, and timeline. You get confirmation and what to expect.
The 600-point checklist drives the inspection. Photos are taken throughout to document conditions.
High-impact findings get video explanations so you understand what you’re seeing and why it matters.
You receive a photo-rich report, priority summary, and video notes that match the key findings.
Tell us what you’re inspecting and your timing. If you want maximum documentation, you’re in the right place.
The photos aren’t an afterthought. They are the point. The report is built to document conditions, locations, and context. Video explanations are included for findings that impact safety, cost, and timeline.
We've performed over 10,000 home inspections for our clients over the past 15 years.
Disclaimer: This content is general information and does not replace specialized evaluations by licensed trades as needed. Some findings require additional review by qualified professionals.