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Ask Your Inspector
Our Support doesn’t end after you receive the report. We created our Ask Your Inspector program to help with some of our clients most asked after inspection questions.
We have written hundreds of articles explaining issues further.
We curated a list of Colorado based contractors to help find quotes and bids for repairs.
And we made it easy for our customers to ask follow up questions with our Ask Your Inspector form.

Latest Articles
What Is Radon Testing and When Should I Get My Home Tested?
Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that can be present in homes across Colorado—especially along the Front Range. While it’s easy to overlook, radon testing is a simple, non-invasive step that can provide valuable peace of mind during the homebuying process. This article explains what radon testing is, how it works, and when buyers should consider having their home tested to make confident, informed decisions before closing.
Security Deposits in Colorado Are Changing: What Landlords and Investors in Denver Need to Know
Security deposits in Colorado are about to change. Beginning January 1, 2026, Colorado’s HB25-1249 introduces clearer rules around normal wear and tear, limits on carpet and paint charges, expanded documentation requirements, and new inspection rights for tenants. For Denver landlords and real estate investors, understanding these updates now is essential to staying compliant, avoiding disputes, and protecting rental properties as the rules around security deposits become more defined and enforceable.
What Is a Spark Arrestor and Does My Chimney Need One?
A spark arrestor is one of the simplest—and most essential—parts of a chimney system, especially in Denver’s dry climate. This small mesh screen at the top of the chimney prevents embers from escaping, keeps animals and debris out, and supports safe, efficient fireplace performance. If you’re buying a home in Denver or reviewing a home inspection report, knowing whether a spark arrestor is installed (and in good condition) can make a big difference in long-term fire safety and chimney health.












