4-Point Inspections

4-Point Inspection

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Complete inspections for Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach.

Titan Property Inspections provides thorough and reliable inspections that focus on the four key areas of your home. Our detailed 4-point home inspections ensure every critical component is safe, well-maintained, and compliant with insurance requirements. Trust our experienced team to deliver comprehensive inspection services that give you peace of mind and confidence in your property’s condition.



What Does a 4-Point Inspection Cover?


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Roof: We assess the type, age, and condition of your roof, checking for leaks, damage, and remaining lifespan.


Electrical System: Our inspection includes evaluating wiring, panel condition, and potential fire hazards from outdated or faulty electrical components.


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Plumbing System: We check plumbing materials, look for leaks or water damage, and verify proper water pressure and fixture functionality.


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HVAC System: We inspect the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for age, condition, and operational status.


  • Why do I need a 4-point inspection?

    Most insurance companies require a 4-point inspection before issuing or renewing coverage, especially for homes over 30 years old. It helps them evaluate risks and prevent unexpected claims.

  • Who pays for the 4-point inspection?

    Typically, the homeowner is responsible for the inspection cost, often required during insurance application or renewal.

  • How long is a 4-point inspection valid in Florida?

    Usually, 4-point inspections are valid for 1 Year but check with your insurer for specific requirements.

  • What is the difference between a 4-point inspection and a full home inspection?

    A 4-point inspection focuses only on four major systems for insurance purposes, while a full home inspection is a more detailed, comprehensive evaluation of the entire property.

  • Will a 4-point inspection help lower my insurance premiums?

    A clean 4-point inspection report can help you qualify for better insurance rates, but it depends on your insurance company’s policies.

Haven’t Had a 4 Point Inspection Yet?

If you haven’t had your electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and roof systems checked, now’s the time to act. Don’t risk surprises that could cost you big or delay your insurance approval.

Want to protect your home and your investment today?