Home Inspection Superior CO

Superior today is really two housing markets. Rock Creek’s established 1990s and 2000s homes are reaching the age where original roofs, furnaces, and water heaters retire, while the neighborhoods devastated by the Marshall Fire are filling with brand-new construction. Whether you are buying a 25-year-old resale or a rebuild completed last season, the inspection questions are different, and I am equipped for both.

I am Steve Stom, owner and sole inspector at Total Home Inspection Services LLC. I perform every inspection personally, typically over about 4 hours, including thermal imaging.

What I Watch for in Superior

  • Rock Creek resales: hail-cycled roofs, original mechanical equipment at the end of its life, and slab and drainage behavior associated with Front Range expansive soils. Thermal imaging frequently reveals what a surface look cannot.
  • Marshall Fire rebuilds: new is not the same as flawless. Construction completed quickly and at volume deserves an independent set of certified eyes, both before closing and again before the builder’s warranty expires.
  • Surviving homes: smoke and ash contamination can linger invisibly in porous materials. I offer laboratory testing protocols developed for wildfire contamination, useful before purchase or to verify a restoration.
  • Radon: my continuous digital monitors provide hourly readings over a minimum 48-hour test.

Choose Your Inspector Deliberately

Colorado has no inspector licensing requirement, so credentials are how you separate professionals from opportunists. I am an InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, Level 1 Infrared Thermographer, and IAC2 Mold Certified, with over 231 hours of continuing education. My inspections run about an hour longer than most because thoroughness is the entire point.

Schedule your Superior home inspection online, or call or text (720) 442-0785.