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Michigan's Best Choice For Inspecting Homes &
Ensuring Safety

Home Inspector Gary Moore

Thank you for choosing Inspected Moore.

Buying or selling a home is one of life’s biggest decisions, and it can feel overwhelming at times. Our mission is simple: to serve you with clarity, integrity, and excellence so you can move forward with confidence. As it says in 1 Peter 4:10, “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” That verse reflects the heart behind everything we do.

At Inspected Moore, we listen carefully to your questions and concerns, ensuring you feel heard and supported throughout the inspection process. We deliver fast, comprehensive, and easy-to-read reports that clearly document the condition of the home so you can make informed decisions. By strictly following the InterNACHI Standards of Practice and Home Inspector Code of Ethics, you can rest assured that the information you need is accurate, thorough, and professionally presented.

Our team is led by Gary Moore, Certified Professional Inspector #NACHI25060916 and Michigan Residential Builder #242500904, bringing over 35 years of experience in the building materials industry. As a licensed builder and business owner, Gary offers practical insight that goes beyond the surface—helping clients truly understand how a home is built and how it performs. As a proud veteran and father of three fellow veterans, Gary and the Inspected Moore team humbly extend heartfelt gratitude to those who have served, offering a gracious discount program as a small token of appreciation.

Thank you for placing your trust in us. It is our privilege to serve you and walk alongside you in this important step.

Gary Moore, CPI

Inspected Moore


Certifications acquired through home inspector training from InterNACHI

Southern Michigan's Premier Inspection Services

Base Home Inspections

As a Certified Professional Inspector, I adhere to a comprehensive Standard of Practice. This means that I'll inspect the visible and accessible structure, systems and components of the home, inside and out, from the foundation to the roof, using the latest tools and technology.

Pre-Listing Inspections

Some homeowners want to make repairs to their house before they put it on the market and will make repairs using the information from their inspection as a reference. Two options to choose from to meet most budgets.

Annual Inspections

Homeowners should look at these inspections as preventative insurance to catch problems before they become something more costly and significant. Two options to choose from to meet most budgets.

Radon Testing

Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer in the US. Make sure you and your family are protected by getting your property inspected.

Mold Inspections

There are over 400,000 types of mold, and while there are only a few dozen that are toxic, exposure to many molds can lead to health problems or cause structural damage to your house.

Sewer Line Inspections

We use a special camera to scope the sewer line to visualize any blockages that are interfering with the plumbing system’s proper drainage.

Lead Inspections

If you are interested in purchasing a home that was built before the 1970's and you have reason to believe lead paint may be present, lead paint testing is an essential step.

Water Quality Inspections

Water quality testing involves analyzing a water sample to determine the presence and concentration of various chemical, physical, and biological characteristics.

Thermal Imaging

Thermal imagery provides an immediate look at the condition of the home, without having to tear anything apart to see inside of walls.

WDO/Insects Inspections

If left unaddressed, wood-destroying organisms like termites and carpenter ants can cause major structural damage. We report on any signs that we see and if necessary, make recommendations for full review and treatment.

Septic Inspections

Having your septic tank inspected can save you thousands of dollars from major septic repairs if issues are not caught early on. We can make recommendations to professionals in your area should you need it.

Well Inspections

Our detailed reports base report helps homeowners and buyers understand the basics of their water system's with additional options for more specific information on capacity and reliability, ensuring it meets their needs.

The Best Modern Report in the Industry​

The Best Report in the Industry

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While Inspected Moore encourages our clients to walk through the home with us, we understand that you may be too busy, and may not have time to do so.

Regardless of whether or not you attend the inspection, we will compile a comprehensive detailed report, which includes all of the information you need to determine the condition of the home.

We will deliver our report within 24 hours of the conclusion of your home inspection, so that you can quickly access a full overview of our findings – and discuss them with us and your agent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A home inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a house, from the roof to the foundation. Home inspections are designed to protect the buyer, by revealing problems they might not have noticed otherwise.

More than just a dollar amount, home inspections are about what value you receive. Pricing will vary based on size of home, locations, services needed and much more. We offer special package pricing, military appreciation discounts and more. See our Schedule Now page for breakdowns.

Home inspections generally take 2 to 4 hours to complete. The duration of a home inspection depends on many factors such as the size of the home, the condition of the home, and the ability to access certain areas of the home (roof, crawl space, attic, etc.).  We also do a detailed walk through with the clients to be sure they are comfortable and have all questions answered.

Although it is not necessary, we do recommend that you attend the inspection so you can ask questions and learn more about the home. You will learn a lot from the inspection report, but we always encourage you to attend!

It is important to note that no house is perfect. At the end of the home inspection process, we will provide a detailed report that describes the physical condition of the property, with images and videos highlighting what may need repair or replacement. The information provided is to allow a potential buyer to make an informed decision about moving forward with the transaction. It is not pass or fail.

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At Inspected Moore, our job isn’t complete until you feel comfortable and all of your questions and concerns are answered.