Our Services

You will get a high-quality home inspection backed by experience and care.

Residential Home Inspections

To us, quality means taking time to carefully inspect all aspects of the home using our technical expertise and state-of-the-art equipment. Our goal is to ensure our clients are making a well-informed decision about the purchase of their home. We carefully explain the difference between serious issues and a minor ones. We also take time to point out the good features of the home.

Radon Inspections

Radon is a radioactive gas that has no smell, color or taste. Radon escapes from the ground into the air, where it decays and produces further radioactive particles. As we breathe, these particles are deposited on the cells lining the airways, where they can damage DNA and potentially cause lung cancer.

Sewer Scope Inspections

A sewer scope is a video inspection of the lateral sewer line leading from the house at/near the foundation and connecting to the city or HOA tap or septic tank. A lateral sewer line is the privately-owned pipeline connecting the property to the publicly-owned main sewer line, HOA tap, or septic tank.

Well Inspections

If you're thinking of purchasing a home with a private well, you will want to make sure the well can supply your family with enough clean, drinkable water. Brink Home inspections can perform a well flow test and have the water tested by the Colorado State testing lab. Click the link below to learn about what we look for in our well testing procedures.

Water Quality Testing

The presence of contaminants in water can lead to health issues, including gastrointestinal illness, reproductive problems, and neurological disorders. Infants, young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people whose immune systems are compromised because of AIDS, chemotherapy, or transplant medications, may be especially susceptible to illness from some contaminants.

Mold Air Sample Testing

Mold does grow in Colorado although it is less common than in other states with higher humidity. Mold requires moisture. When mold spores drop on places where there is excessive moisture, such as where leakage may have occurred in roofs, pipes, walls, plant pots, or where there has been flooding, they will grow. Many building materials provide suitable nutrients that encourage mold to grow.

Infra-Red Thermal Scanning

Thermal imaging is important for a home inspection because it allows inspectors to identify and assess potential issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. This technology uses infrared radiation to detect variations in temperature, creating a visual representation of heat patterns. Thermal imaging can reveal hidden problems such as water leaks, insulation deficiencies, or electrical issues. These problems may not be evident through a visual inspection alone, but temperature differences can highlight areas of concern.

120-Day Complete Protection Warranty

Life's full of surprises, but unexpected appliance breakdowns shouldn't be one. Our 120-Day Complete Protection Warranty shields you from worry with comprehensive coverage for any internal part, regardless of age or condition. Enjoy no deductibles, your choice of repair professionals, and 24/7 support. Breathe easy for 4 months and invest in peace of mind - it's the safety net your home deserves. Contact us today and say goodbye to appliance anxieties!

Repair Pricer

Repair Pricer cracks the code with lightning-fast, accurate estimates delivered in 24 hours or less. Whether it's a leaky roof, creaky floor, or flickering lights, upload your inspection report and get a clear picture of repair costs: materials, labor, the whole shebang. Negotiate with confidence, impress buyers or sellers, and avoid sticker shock with detailed breakdowns. Invest in peace of mind and budgeting clarity for just one click.