Welcome to Joe Melbourne's HomeSafe Inspections of South Florida
What Makes a HomeSafe Inspection Different?
Many home inspection companies promise a thorough and objective inspection. What makes a HomeSafe home inspection different? One word: Technology. HomeSafe puts advanced infrared home inspection technology and other powerful tools in the hands of highly trained, skilled and qualified home inspectors. Buying a home is an extraordinary investment. So why would you want a merely ordinary inspection? HomeSafe goes far beyond the ordinary, utilizing cutting-edge technologies - including Infrared Scanning, Acoustic (Listening) Sensors and Sound Recognition Software - that enable our home inspectors to, in effect, "SEE" and "HEAR" through the walls, ceilings and floors of the property.
Only HomeSafe combines a traditional visual home inspection with an advanced infrared home inspection and acoustic termite detection. The result is a better, more accurate, more detailed home inspection that uncovers problems which would go undetected in an "ordinary" inspection, including: faulty wiring that could lead to a house fire; the sources of mold; hidden leaks and water damage; and more. And our acoustic scan and specialized software can actually HEAR termites inside the property's walls before outward damage is evident, pinpointing their exact location for better treatment. It's the most advanced home inspection available anywhere in the world. And only HomeSafe Inspection has it. To take advantage of the latest advances in home inspection technology, termite detection, mold detection or water damage detection, call HomeSafe of South Florida before you purchase your next home or real estate investment.
Call HomeSafe of South Florida at (561)-252-9148 today.
* NOTE: HomeSafe does not claim that IR can literally see through walls. Under the right or properly controlled conditions, infrared allows a trained operator to make determinations about what is happening behind the wall based on the surface temperature of the wall and differences in the building material's thermal properties.







