About
About Inside Inspections
Inside Inspections was created to bring professional, architect-led documentation to the construction phase, specifically before insulation and drywall conceal the critical systems that make a building function. The intent behind the service is simple: to protect your build and prove your work through clear, organized, and verifiable visual records that last long after construction is complete.
Each Inside Inspections Report is prepared under the direction of a licensed architect, ensuring the documentation is both comprehensive and credible. Using high-resolution 4K photography and optional 4K video walkthroughs, every visible M.E.P. (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) system is captured in its real, installed condition — wires, ducts, pipes, and ceiling systems — before the walls and ceilings are closed. The reports are organized by floor level for clarity, consistency, and permanent reference, allowing anyone reviewing the report to quickly locate and understand the conditions present at the time of documentation.
This service is designed for builders, M.E.P. trades, homeowners, insurers, and real estate professionals who value accurate and organized documentation that serves as proof of quality, responsibility, and transparency. While many builders and tradespeople rely on informal phone photos or incomplete progress shots, Inside Inspections provides a structured record that stands up to future questions, concerns, or disputes.
Every report is presented with a clear layout and consistent image sequencing so that the visual information can be reviewed efficiently and trusted for future use. Whether you are protecting your work as a professional, safeguarding your investment as a homeowner, or adding value to a property as a real estate professional, the Inside Inspections Report provides long-term peace of mind. It’s more than just photos, it’s proof, protection, and professionalism in one complete package.
Why It Matters
The systems hidden behind the walls — mechanical ducts, electrical wiring, and plumbing lines — are the essential infrastructure of every building, yet once covered, they are impossible to revisit without demolition. Inside Inspections ensures that this critical stage of construction is permanently recorded before it disappears.
A year, five years, or even a decade from now, your report becomes an invaluable resource for remodels, warranty issues, insurance claims, or simply understanding what exists inside your walls. For homeowners, it provides a detailed map of the unseen parts of the home. For builders and trades, it offers protection, accountability, and a historical record of completed work.
Many contractors and M.E.P. professionals operate multiple job sites simultaneously, often relying on crews or apprentices to execute the work. In these cases, it can be difficult to personally verify each installation before the project moves to the next stage. Inside Inspections provides verifiable proof of what was done, when, and how, even when the lead contractor or supervisor cannot be on-site. Each report becomes a visual record of accountability, performance, and quality.
This service helps prevent disputes, clarifies what was installed, and supports future decisions by providing documentation created with professional accuracy and impartial oversight. The end result is a trusted record that benefits everyone involved, from the trades and builders to the property owner and future occupants.
Builders &
General Contractors
✦ Demonstrate accountability and quality control to clients and municipalities.
✦ Resolve disputes and warranty claims with verifiable photographic evidence.
✦ Document subcontractor work before walls and ceilings are closed.
✦ Protect against post-completion issues, callbacks, or accusations of hidden defects.
✦ Maintain oversight across multiple active projects with consistent reporting.
M.E.P. Trades (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing)
✦ Keep a permanent record of your installations before they’re covered by drywall.
✦ Provide clients and inspectors proof of system layout, workmanship, and safety.
✦ Use reports to protect your license and reduce liability for concealed work.
✦ Manage multiple concurrent projects more efficiently with photographic accountability.
✦ For master contractors, reports serve as documented proof of work performed underyour supervision, even if completed by apprentices or team members.
Homeowners
✦ Gain a permanent, detailed visual record of your home’s inner systems.
✦ Save time and cost on future remodels, repairs, or upgrades by knowing what’s behind your walls.
✦ Use your report as a selling point for resale, offering transparency and proof of build quality to potential buyers.
✦ For buyers, the report becomes a clear reference for planning future remodels or upgrades after purchase.
✦ Provide professional documentation for insurance purposes in case of fire, flood, or property damage.
Realtors, Insurers, and Property Managers
✦ Enhance listings with verified reports prepared by a licensed architect.
✦ Simplify property evaluations, maintenance, and long-term condition assessments.
✦ Support insurance documentation, claim validation, and property disclosures withprofessional imagery