Alaska's Trusted Source For Home Inspections

Whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining your home, Alaska Professional Inspection is your trusted partner for reliable, high-quality service from the very first call. Our certified inspectors are committed to providing a thorough and educational experience.

We follow the rigorous Standards of Practice set by InterNACHI, a leader in the industry. During your inspection, we assess all major systems and components, from the roof to the foundation. We’ll identify issues that need immediate attention and note any signs of deferred maintenance.

Following the on-site inspection, we’ll walk through the property with you and your agent, discussing any significant findings in plain language. You will receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report, delivered in both HTML and PDF formats. Complete with photos and clear descriptions, this report gives you a comprehensive visual summary of the home, empowering you to make confident and informed decisions.

How Does The Home Inspection Process Work?

1

Get Your Inspection Scheduled

Schedule your inspection and wait for your confirmation email.

2

Meet Your Home Inspector

Your inspection will be performed by a Certified Home Inspector.

3

Review Your Home Inspection Report

We will send your report within 24 hours of the inspection.

Why Choose Alaska Professional Inspection?

Unmatched Credentials

While many inspectors stop at the basics, we go further. In addition to being InterNACHI Certified, our inspector also holds ICC certifications — the same credentials used by building code officials. That means you’re getting code-level expertise on every inspection.

Military Precision, Local Expertise

With a decade of Air Force service managing multimillion-dollar weapons systems, attention to detail isn’t optional — it’s second nature. Combine that discipline with years of inspecting homes across Alaska, and you get an inspection that’s both thorough and tailored to our unique climate and construction styles.

Inspector and Homeowner Perspective

We know what it feels like to be in your shoes. Having personally bought, sold, and managed multiple properties (including remote Alaskan cabins), we understand the stress and importance of clear, actionable information during the home-buying and ownership process.

Advanced Tools & Technology

From drones and thermal imaging to moisture meters and radon testing, we use the right tools to uncover what can’t be seen with the naked eye. Our modern reports are mobile-friendly, photo-rich, and written in plain language so you can actually understand your home.

Client-First Approach

We believe in education, not just inspection. Every callout includes an easy-to-follow explanation and next steps, so you feel confident and informed when making decisions.

What's Included in a Home Inspection?

Roof

Roof coverings, gutters, downspouts, vents, flashing, skylights, chimney, roof penetrations and the general structure of the roof.

Attic, Insulation, Ventilation

Insulation and ventilation of unfinished spaces, including attics, crawl spaces, foundation areas and exhaust systems.

Exterior

Siding, windows, exterior doors, flashing & trim, walkways, driveways, stairs, patios & decks, and drainage.

Basement, Foundation, Crawlspace, Structure

Foundation movement, cracks, structural concerns, and indication of water penetration.

Heating

Heating system, location of thermostat, energy source and heating method.

Cooling

Cooling system, location of thermostat, energy source and cooling method.

Fireplace

Visible portions of the fireplace & chimneys, lintels, damper doors, and cleanout doors & frames.

Plumbing

Main water & fuel supply shut-off valves, water heater, interior water supply, toilets, sinks, tubs, showers, drain, waste and vent systems.

Electrical

Service drop, overhead service conductors, service head & mast, main service disconnect, panelboards, grounding, switches, light fixtures, receptacles deemed to be AFCI & GFCI, and the presence of smoke alarms & carbon monoxide detectors.

Appliances

Dishwasher, disposal, range, oven, microwave, refrigerator, exhaust, bathroom heater, garage door, doorbell, and dryer vent

Pool

Circulation, heating, filtering, electrical, water chemistry, and possible safety issues.

Doors, Windows, Interior

Representative number of doors & windows, floors, walls, ceilings, stairs, railings, garage door and openers.

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