About inspectorwatch.com
An independent, free directory helping home buyers and real estate professionals find certified home inspectors across all 50 US states. No paid placement. No affiliation with any certification body.
Our Mission
inspectorwatch.com exists to make it easy for home buyers and real estate professionals to find, evaluate, and contact certified home inspectors. We believe every home purchase deserves a qualified inspection — and finding the right inspector shouldn't require wading through paid ads or incomplete listings.
A home inspection is one of the most important steps in any real estate transaction. It protects buyers from undisclosed defects, gives negotiating leverage, and provides peace of mind. Our job is simply to connect you with qualified professionals as quickly and transparently as possible.
What We Do
A free directory of 18,000+ certified home inspectors across all 50 US states. Here's what that means in practice:
Free, Comprehensive Listings
Every listing on our directory is free to find. We cover InterNACHI, ASHI, NAHI, and state-licensed inspectors — giving you the broadest view of qualified professionals in your area.
Filter by What Matters
Search by state, city, certification body, and specialty — including radon testing, mold inspection, sewer scope, thermal imaging, pool inspection, and commercial inspections.
Request a Quote Directly
Send a quote request directly from any inspector profile. No middlemen, no subscription required. You contact the inspector; they respond to you.
No Paid Placement in Search Results
Default search results are not influenced by money. Featured listings are clearly labeled as such. We believe the most relevant inspector for your location and needs should appear first.
Certifications We Cover
The largest home inspector membership organization in the world, with members in all 50 states and over 70 countries. InterNACHI members must pass online proctored exams, complete continuing education, and follow a strict code of ethics.
One of the oldest and most respected home inspector associations, founded in 1976. ASHI Certified Inspectors (ACI) must pass the National Home Inspection Exam and complete 250 paid inspections.
A national membership organization offering the Certified Real Estate Inspector (CREI) designation. NAHI members adhere to a published code of ethics and standards of practice.
Many states independently license home inspectors. Texas (TREC), Florida (DBPR), New York, and others maintain public licensing databases. We include state-licensed inspectors even if they hold no national certification.
Our Data
Inspector data is sourced from the InterNACHI public member directory and the Texas TREC state licensing board (via Socrata open data API). Data was last fully updated in March 2026 and is refreshed quarterly.
Important: Listings Are Not Manually Verified
We publish data from public sources as-is. We do not independently verify that each inspector is currently licensed, insured, or in good standing. Always verify credentials directly with the certification body or your state licensing board before hiring an inspector.
We are entirely independent — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by InterNACHI, ASHI, NAHI, or any state licensing body. See our full data sources page for complete methodology.
For Home Inspectors
If you're a home inspector and your profile is already in our directory, you can claim it to take control of how you appear to potential clients. Claiming is free.
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Contact Us
We aim to respond to all inquiries within 2 business days. For urgent data corrections (e.g., a business has closed), email [email protected] and we will prioritize your request.
Independence & Transparency
inspectorwatch.com is an independent directory. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by InterNACHI, ASHI, NAHI, or any state licensing body. No financial relationship with any listed inspector affects their default placement in search results. Our data is sourced from public directories and licensing databases — we are a publisher of that data, not an endorser of any individual inspector.
Last full data update: March 2026. Data is refreshed quarterly. Full data sourcing methodology.
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