Expert inspections for mountain properties, vacation homes, and historic cabins. We understand the unique challenges of Estes Park real estate.
Specialized expertise for mountain properties
Comprehensive evaluation tailored to mountain properties. We assess altitude-related HVAC concerns, weather exposure, steep-lot drainage, wildlife damage, and all the unique challenges Estes Park homes face.
Buying a second home or rental property? We evaluate wear from rental use, deferred maintenance, and factors affecting both livability and income potential.
Critical in Estes Park. The granite geology produces high radon levels, especially in hillside homes. 48-hour continuous electronic monitoring gives accurate results.
Many Estes Park properties rely on private wells. We test water quality and evaluate system condition—essential at altitude where freezing is a major concern.
Properties outside town limits typically have septic systems. Rocky mountain soil creates unique challenges for drain fields. We evaluate function and condition.
Many Estes Park homes rely on wood heat. We inspect fireplaces, wood stoves, and chimneys for safety and function—critical for mountain living.
Your Estes Park home inspector with mountain property expertise. I understand the unique challenges of inspecting homes at 7,500+ feet elevation—from altitude-adjusted HVAC systems to freeze protection and wildfire defensibility.
Unlike franchise inspectors unfamiliar with mountain properties, I've inspected homes throughout the Estes Valley, Glen Haven, Drake, and remote canyon properties. I know what to look for in vacation rentals, historic cabins, and modern mountain homes.
Trusted by homebuyers throughout Estes Park, Glen Haven, Drake, and the Big Thompson Canyon for thorough, professional mountain home inspections.
"Awesome inspector. We purchased a home sight unseen and relied heavily on Drew's inspection. He was very thorough and let us know everything we needed to before closing."
"Drew was great to work with! His inspection was incredibly thorough and he was able to answer all my questions. The detailed digital report was delivered same-day."
"Drew was an amazing resource during our homebuying adventure. He was very thorough and explained everything clearly. Highly recommend for any home inspection needs!"
"Drew did a very thorough inspection and saved me from buying a money pit. His detailed report helped me negotiate a better deal. Essential for mountain properties!"
"Drew's inspection was the most thorough home inspection I have ever had done! He takes his time and explains everything. Perfect for our Estes Park cabin purchase."
"Drew was very thorough and did a professional inspection. He took time to explain issues and the report was detailed with photos. Understood our mountain property challenges."
Estes Park isn't like buying a home in Fort Collins or Loveland. At 7,500+ feet elevation, surrounded by Rocky Mountain National Park, properties here face conditions that valley homes never experience. A home inspector without mountain experience will miss issues that could cost you thousands.
Elevation creates challenges many buyers don't anticipate:
Estes Park homes endure conditions that would be extreme anywhere else:
Local Knowledge Matters: We've inspected mountain properties from Drake to Glen Haven, from downtown Estes to remote cabins. We know what to look for—and what questions to ask—in ways that flatland inspectors simply don't.
A significant portion of Estes Park real estate consists of vacation homes and short-term rentals. These properties have specific considerations that differ from primary residences.
Properties used as rentals experience different wear patterns than owner-occupied homes:
If the property isn't occupied year-round, winterization is critical:
Important: Estes Park has specific regulations for short-term rentals, including licensing requirements. If you're buying as a rental investment, verify the property's rental status and any restrictions before closing.
The Rocky Mountains are granite, and granite produces radon. Estes Park sits right in the heart of high-radon country. This isn't a "might be elevated" situation—it's a "probably elevated, test to confirm" reality.
Several factors combine to create radon risks:
The good news: radon mitigation works well even in challenging locations. A mitigation system typically costs $1,000-$2,000 and effectively reduces radon to safe levels. But you need to test first.
Estes Park and the Big Thompson Canyon were significantly impacted by the 2013 floods. Additionally, wildfire risk is an ongoing concern for mountain properties.
Properties along the Big Thompson River, Fish Creek, Fall River, and other drainages may have flood history. We look for:
Living adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park means living in wildfire country. We assess:
Insurance Consideration: Some Estes Park properties face challenges getting fire insurance. We can document property characteristics that insurers evaluate, helping you understand potential insurance implications before closing.
Town properties, historic buildings, walkable location
Highway 34 corridor, mix of ages, RMNP access
Established area, variety of properties, mountain views
Near RMNP, scenic location, vacation homes
Small community, rustic properties, post-flood rebuilds
Big Thompson Canyon, river properties, varied terrain
Remote properties, challenging access, wilderness feel
Mountain community, mix of cabins and homes
Mountain properties often require more time and expertise than valley homes. Our pricing reflects this reality:
At minimum: Full inspection + radon testing. The radon risk is too significant to skip.
For properties with well/septic: Add water testing and septic inspection. These systems are your responsibility as a homeowner—know their condition before you buy.
For vacation rentals: Consider the full package. You're evaluating not just livability but income-producing potential. Hidden issues affect both.
Scheduling Note: Estes Park inspections require travel from Loveland. We try to accommodate schedules, but please provide as much notice as possible, especially during busy summer and fall seasons.
Mountain expertise. Thorough inspections. Same-day reports.