
Home Inspections in West Virginia
Complete Home inspections from a licensed, fully insured inspector, trusted by homeowners with detailed reports you can rely on.
Roof
Comprehensive roof inspections identify hidden leaks and structural wear to ensure your home stays dry and protected from costly future repairs
As a licensed electrician, I perform an expert evaluation of your home’s panels and wiring to identify fire hazards and ensure your entire electrical system meets modern safety standards
I will navigate your crawl space to identify hidden moisture issues, structural damage, and pest activity, ensuring the foundation of your home is dry, stable, and secure
Electrical
Crawl Spaces
A Trusted Home Inspection Expert
At Steele Inspections, we combine certified expertise with a keen eye to ensure your home’s safety and value.
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Detailed Reports
Our reports highlight key findings clearly, helping you make confident decisions about your property.
Our Services


Four Point Inspection
A focus limited to four key areas of a property: the roof, electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC system. This inspection is limited in scope compared to a full home inspection, making it faster and less expensive. The report details the condition and age of these systems, helping insurers determine if a property is insurable and at what rate.
Light-Commercial Inspection
A comprehensive evaluation of the physical condition of a commercial property performed before purchase. Unlike residential inspections, it's more complex, tailored to the specific building type. The inspection covers a wide range of areas including the site and exterior, interior, and major building systems like HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire safety. The final Property Condition Report details findings, deficiencies, and provides the buyer with crucial information for negotiation and an informed investment decision.
Complete Home Inspection
A thorough visual examination of a home's condition, typically done before it's purchased. It's designed to uncover significant defects, safety issues, and areas needing repair or maintenance. The inspector covers various components, including the exterior (roof, foundation, drainage), structural elements (framing, basement/crawlspace), interior (walls, floors, doors, windows, attic), and major systems like plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. The goal is to give the buyer a clear picture of the property's health through a detailed report, helping them make an informed purchase decision.







