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Choosing an Inspector
Serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Area for over 20 Years

Anyone with a license, flashlight, and business card can call himself a home inspector. But to entrust your inspection to just anyone is a risk not worth taking. After all, there are few transactions more important, more costly, or more lasting than the purchase or sale of real property.
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To be confident, make sure your inspector is a full member, in good standing, of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
  • TREC exists to protect and serve the citizens of Texas. The Commission's programs of education, licensing and industry regulation ensure that real estate service providers are honest, trustworthy and competent.
  • TREC requires that all real estate brokers and salespersons meet and maintain specified levels of education to hold a license to act as a real estate agent.
  • Agents are required to follow the provisions of The Real Estate License Act and the Rules of the Texas Real Estate Commission in all transactions and to deal with the public in a competent and honest manner.
  • The Commission also licenses real estate inspectors, residential service companies, real estate schools and registers timeshare properties.

 What does the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) Do?TREC is the state's regulatory agency for the following:
  • Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons 
  • Real Estate Inspectors
  • Education Providers for Real Estate and Inspection Courses
  • Residential Service Companies
  • Timeshare Developers
  • Easement Or Right-of-Way (ERW) agents
Visit the TREC website for more information on Texas Real Estate Guidelines.

Some of the content on this page is taken directly from the TREC web site, and we acknowledge the copyright: Copyright © 2025

​CHR Inspections will examine your house or property from top to bottom. Prompt and flexible service designed to meet tight deadlines. We understand the Dallas Fort Worth Real Estate market and will do what ever we can to meet your contract needs.

All of our Home Inspection Reports are written in "plain English" and easy to understand, no confusing "technical jargon" so that you know what you are reading. Exceeding the standards set by the Texas Real Estate Commission and they are computer generated on the proper Texas state forms and are VA, FHA, and HUD compliant.
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Usually the Home Buyer is limited from 5 to 10 days to get a home inspection. I highly recommend that you schedule it as quickly as possible. Often times you may need to get quotes or bids from other professionals as a result of what I find. This will also take additional time so don't put yourself in the situation of being rushed.
  • State Licensed
    - Inspection of Existing Structures
    - Residential and Commercial Construction
    - Building Standards
    - HUD/FHA/VA Compliant
    -TREC license #8214
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    - Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
    - International Code Council Inter. (ICC)
    - Texas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (TAREI)
  • 20+ Years Experience
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  • Request an Inspection
  • About
  • Contact
  • Fees
  • What is a Home Inspection?
    • Residential
    • Commercial
  • Choosing an Inspector
  • Planning to Sell?
    • Common Costly Defects
    • Signs of a Water Leak
    • What is Mold?
    • Pool and Spa Inspections
  • FAQs
  • Useful Links