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Radon: Zone 3 — Lower Risk· State-level data

Fort Lauderdale is a dense Broward County city with an exceptionally varied housing stock: 1920s-1940s homes in historic districts like Sailboat Bend and Rio Vista, mid-century CBS in Las Olas Isles, and modern high-rise condos along the beach and New River. The waterfront properties that define Fort Lauderdale's identity carry specific inspection concerns beyond a standard walkthrough. Seawall condition, dock structure, boat lift mechanics, and salt air corrosion of mechanical systems are all relevant for the canal-front properties that make up a large portion of the premium market. The high-rise condo sector requires specialized inspection knowledge around building envelope, common element maintenance, and the new Florida condo reserve funding requirements enacted after the Champlain Towers collapse. Older single-family homes in the city have predictable vintage issues: FPE or Zinsco panels, cast iron drains, and inadequate storm protection. There are 77 inspectors in the Fort Lauderdale market.

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Florida Mold, Humidity, and Wind Mitigation Inspection

Florida's year-round humidity makes mold the most common home inspection finding in the state. Equally important: a wind mitigation inspection determines your insurance discount eligibility. Many Florida homeowners save $500–$2,000/year on premiums after a wind mitigation report documents hurricane strapping and roof shape.

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Everton Spaulding

InterNACHI
radon four_point wind_mitigation

Jaryd Thompson

Intext inspex Llc

InterNACHI
pre_listing

Carmen Vivas, Hi17243

ULTRA TRUST HOME INSPECTIONS LLC

InterNACHI

Ian Laganiere

Lags Home Inspections

InterNACHI
radon four_point wind_mitigation

Efrain Rivera

NxtMove Inspections

InterNACHI
🌡 thermal🏢 commercial

Oscar Echeverri

GAIA INSPECTIONS INC

InterNACHICMI

Dillon Miyares

Paradigm inspection

InterNACHI
pre_listing

Sage Ferguson

VerdePath Consulting LLC

InterNACHI

Fabian

Checked Property Inspections

InterNACHI
radon four_point wind_mitigation

Henry Diehl, Iii

Big Guys Home Inspection Services, LLC.

InterNACHI
radon wind_mitigation

Jeffrey Holtel

Inspection Services

InterNACHI
pre_listing

Robert Melendez

RMI Inspections & Restorations

InterNACHI
radon🔬 mold🌡 thermal

Robert Melendez

William Lamarr Ruffin

Oscar Edinson Echeverri

Donald John Jr Arpin

Chad Edwin Hodder

Eduardo Carlos

Mark Gordon Carpenter

Henry George Iii Diehl

Travis Marcellus Benton

Garrick Randolph Hart

Jeffrey Allan Holtel

Gerald Joseph Jr Butler

Michael Shane Paff

Juan G Vasquez

Huberto Riveron

Roger Frank Jr Albertson

Joseph Eugene Humlick

Dory Raymond Khater

Marino Panagiotis Solomos

Waymon B Jr Griner

Carl K Ching

William Scott Pluto

James Michael Barron

David E Thoren

John Kolovrat

Lewis Robert Ii Mulvaney

Otis G English

Liviu Toderic

Gregory S Mcintosh

George Matthew Martos

Todd Stanley Warner

Antoinne Anup Kumar

John M Barberini

Saul Hernandez

Brennan Michael French

Yusdel Calderon

Fabio Luiz Gabriel

Mayron Vicente Montoya

Federico Perez

Bryan Patrick O'Toole

Ian Laganiere

Phillip Jr Burrell

Christopher Lee Fernandez

Carey Evan Asewicz

Oscar Leonardo Morales

Jesus Antonio Sanchez

Dillon Tariche Miyares

John Scott Riuttanen

Benjamin Manburg

Terrence Lee Smalley

Jonathan Paul Longo

Jaryd Cody Thompson

Hunter Ethan Diehl

Carmen Adela Vivas Moreno

Ricardo Roberto Perez

Nicholas Matthew Cinti

Navil Garcia Alfonso

Jesus F Cardenas

Marc Pilgrim

Curt Adam Butrum

Javier Morera

Jovenel Eugene

Stephen Zambrano

Stephen Reed

Luis Jose Aguirre

Radon Risk in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

State-level EPA data — county data not available for this area

EPA Zone 3 (state-level data) — radon levels are typically below the EPA action level, but testing is still recommended since levels vary by home.

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Inspection Priorities in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Based on regional environmental and infrastructure data

FL Risk Profile
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Mold Inspection in Fort LauderdaleHIGH

Florida's year-round heat and humidity — routinely above 80% relative humidity — make mold the single most common serious finding in Florida home inspections.

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Pool Inspection in Fort LauderdaleHIGH

Florida leads the nation in residential pool ownership; pool and spa inspection is a standard inclusion for any Florida home purchase.

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Sewer Scope in Fort LauderdaleMODERATE

Sandy soils and shallow water tables cause sewer lateral shifting; many older Florida cities have aging clay or Orangeburg pipe.

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Radon Testing in Fort LauderdaleLOW

Florida is EPA Zone 3 with generally low radon levels, though testing is still recommended since levels vary by property.

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Common Home Issues in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Based on regional construction history and climate, home inspectors in Fort Lauderdale frequently report these issues.

Sinkhole Riskhigh

Central Florida sits on a limestone karst foundation susceptible to sinkholes. Hernando, Pasco, Hillsborough, and Polk counties have the highest activity. Sinkhole insurance is a separate endorsement in FL and is not included in standard homeowner policies.

Termites — Formosan & Native Specieshigh

Florida has the most aggressive termite pressure in the US. Both subterranean and drywood species are active statewide. Formosan termites in South Florida can destroy a structure remarkably fast. Annual inspection and active treatment contracts are essential.

Mold & Moisture — Tropical Climatehigh

Year-round heat and humidity make moisture control the defining challenge of Florida home maintenance. Failed HVAC drainage, poor vapor barriers, and single-wall construction all contribute to mold colonization. Attic mold from inadequate ventilation is extremely common.

Hurricane Strapping & Roof Attachmenthigh

Homes built before 2002 (pre-current Florida Building Code) often lack the hurricane clips, straps, and roof-to-wall connections required by modern wind load standards. Roof attachment method directly affects insurance availability and cost.

Polybutylene Pipesmedium

High concentrations of polybutylene supply plumbing exist in Florida homes built between 1978 and 1995, particularly in Central and North Florida suburban developments. Replacement is often required by insurance carriers.

Housing Age Profile — Fort Lauderdale

Based on US Census ACS 2022 data. Older homes often require specialized inspection for lead paint, asbestos, knob-and-tube wiring, and aging mechanical systems.

66.6%of homes built before 1978

High proportion of pre-1978 homes — federal law requires lead paint disclosure. Ask your inspector about lead paint and asbestos testing.

Pre-1940
1.6%
1940s
2.8%
1950s
20.4%
1960s
20.5%
1970s
21.3%
1980s
7.9%
1990s
4.2%
2000s
10.9%
2010s
9.4%
2020+
1%
Peak era: 1970s
Built after 2000: 21.3%
Pre-1940 homes: 1.6%

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Home Inspection FAQs — Fort Lauderdale, FL

How much does a home inspection cost in Fort Lauderdale?

Home inspection costs in Fort Lauderdale, Florida typically range from $300 to $600 for a standard single-family home. Larger homes, older properties, and specialty services like radon testing ($100–$200) or mold inspection ($300–$500) will add to the base price.

What certifications should a home inspector in Fort Lauderdale have?

Look for InterNACHI, ASHI, or NAHI certification. InterNACHI is the world's largest inspector association with 30,000+ members. ASHI, founded in 1976, is the oldest. All three require passing exams and continuing education.

How long does a home inspection take in Fort Lauderdale?

A standard home inspection takes 2–4 hours for an average home. Larger or older properties may take 4–6 hours. You'll receive a detailed written report, usually within 24 hours of the inspection.

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