Boerne • Fair Oaks Ranch • Kendall County • Hill Country
Boerne home inspections with a practical eye.
Buying in Boerne means sorting through historic homes near Main Street, Hill Country properties on acreage, and newer neighborhoods stretching toward I-10 that all carry different risks. We inspect with that reality in mind and give you a report that helps you decide what matters now, what can wait, and where a specialist may be worth the call.
- Same-Day
- report delivery
- 2-4 Hours
- typical inspection window
- TREC & InterNACHI
- licensed and certified
Different homes. Hill Country setting. Different risks.
Boerne market context
Boerne is not one housing story. A historic home near Main Street, an acreage property with septic or drainage considerations, and a new build near the edge of town should not be inspected the same way.
The goal is to separate routine maintenance from the items that affect safety, performance, repair cost, or your leverage during the transaction.
Where Boerne homes tend to show trouble
- Drainage, grading, and hillside runoff that can push water back toward the foundation.
- Roof wear, hail history, and flashing details around penetrations, valleys, and past repairs.
- Foundation movement, flatwork cracking, and masonry gaps that deserve a closer look before they get minimized as cosmetic.
- Septic, irrigation, and exterior system details that matter more on larger lots and rural-feeling properties.
- New construction shortcuts before drywall, trim, or landscaping hide them.
Most-booked inspection services
in Boerne
Simple coverage for buyers, homeowners, and builder warranty clients across Boerne, Fair Oaks Ranch, and nearby Hill Country neighborhoods.
Full Home Inspection
A roof-to-foundation look at the major systems, visible defects, and safety concerns that matter before closing or repair planning.
Phase Inspections
Pre-pour, pre-drywall, and final-stage checkpoints designed to catch issues before they disappear behind finishes.
11-Month Warranty
A practical defect list to document before the first-year builder warranty window closes.
Pool, Septic & Irrigation
Add-on inspections for properties that need a closer read on systems beyond the standard house review.
What the report should help you decide
The useful part of an inspection is knowing what belongs on the repair list now, what can wait, and what deserves another trade.
- Safety and moisture issues that should move to the top of the list.
- Roofing, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing defects with real repair-cost impact.
- Builder or contractor follow-up items that need better documentation.
- Conditions that are maintenance issues rather than deal-breakers.
- When to call in another trade for a closer look before you commit.
Boerne home inspection FAQs
Quick answers before you book
How much does a home inspection cost in Boerne?
Pricing depends on the size, age, and add-ons for the property. The fastest way to get an exact quote is to schedule online or call with the address.
How long does a Boerne home inspection usually take?
Most inspections take 2-4 hours depending on the size, age, and condition of the home. Larger or older properties can take longer.
Do you inspect older homes, acreage properties, and new builds in Boerne?
Yes. Older homes, larger lots, remodeled properties, and new construction all come with different inspection priorities, especially around drainage, roofing, septic add-ons, exterior systems, and builder follow-up items.
When should I schedule phase inspections for new construction?
The best checkpoints are usually pre-pour, pre-drywall, and final, when issues can still be caught before they are hidden by finishes.
When should I book an 11-month builder warranty inspection?
Most homeowners schedule around month 10 so there is time to document issues and submit warranty requests before the first-year deadline.
Can pool, septic, or irrigation inspections be added on?
Yes. Those add-ons can be bundled with the main inspection when the property includes systems that need a closer look.