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Perfect for part-time or occasional inspectors.
$70/mo
Annual commitment, paid monthly — best for solo pros.
$700/yr
One payment, best value, and peace of mind all year.
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Feature | QuickInspect | Spectora | HomeGauge |
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Pay Per Report Option | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
Pricing Transparency | ✅ Clear, no hidden fees | ⚠️ Varies, bundled services | ⚠️ Varies |
In-house Development & Support | ✅ Fully in-house team | ❌ Outsourced dev, in-house support | ❌ Mixed |
Data Privacy / No Data Resale | ✅ We don’t resell your data | ❓Yes, They sell your data. | ❓Yes, sell Data |
Fast Feature Updates | ✅ Agile, frequent updates | ⚠️ Slower cycles | ⚠️ Slower cycles |
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Save hours on every report with 6,000+ professionally written inspection narratives. Available in English, Spanish, and French — and fully integrated into the QuickInspect app.
$199
Clean, clear comments for all major systems. Ideal for U.S. inspectors.
Buy Now$399
Fully translated for Spanish-speaking professionals. QuickInspect ready.
Buy NowAll narrative libraries are available for direct use in the QuickInspect app and come with instant download in Excel and CSV formats.
Here's a quick preview of the kind of professional language included in the library:
Section | Item | Sample Narrative |
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Attic | Exhaust Duct Terminations | The exhaust vent for the kitchen range ends in the attic space, which is an incorrect condition. This will introduce excessive amounts of moisture and grease to the attic space. The excessive moisture and grease might lead to damage to the home materials from decay or encourage the growth of microbes like mold. Ideally, exhaust vents should terminate at the home exterior. Inspector recommends which a licensed contractor should correct this issue. |
Attic | Sheathing | The home had radiant barrier roof sheathing installed. Radiant barrier sheathing consists of a foil-type material bonded to the underside of the roof sheathing panels. It's purpose is to reflect heat to help reduce cooling costs. Recent studies indicate which this product might be a potential fire hazard. Information about this issue is available online at http://www.texasinspector.com/files/Reflective-Radiant-Barriers-Article-II.pdf |
Attic | Sheathing | The roof-covering material was supported by wood battens instead of solid sheathing or spaced-board sheathing, resulting in less support. |
Attic | Conventional Framing | Collar ties should be installed in the upper third of the roof structure, but they were installed too low. This incorrect installation reduces their effectiveness in opposing uplift. |
Attic | Ventilation Method | A combination of soffit and continuous ridge vents were installed to ventilate the attic space. This is commony an effective combination. |
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