About BiltRite
Home Inspections
Know Your Home
It’s about connecting. We at BiltRite want our entire team to connect with you and your home. From providing a seamless scheduling experience, ensuring a problem-free purchase to recommending repairs, we are here for you.
Our home inspectors are certified professionals with over 40 years of experience between them. Our administrative staff are prompt, professional, experienced, and will work with you to keep you informed throughout the entire process.
Your home is your biggest investment. That is why we put ourselves in your shoes during our inspections. We want to take the time to ensure you receive a thorough inspection and detailed report to make your home buying experience a breeze.
Learn About BiltRite and our family and allow us to be a resource for your home purchase and help determine your next step for your largest investment.
BiltRite is the go-to home inspector for a reason.
New Construction Phase Inspections in Jacksonville, FL: Pre-Slab vs Pre-Drywall vs Final
New construction isn’t automatically “problem-free.” The smartest way to protect your investment is to inspect the home at key build milestones—pre-slab, pre-drywall, and final. Each phase catches different issues, and the earlier you find them, the easier (and cheaper) they are to fix. Quick links: New Construction Inspections | 11-Month Warranty Inspection | What You…
Healthy Home Checkup in Jacksonville, FL: Prevent Surprise Repairs With an Annual Inspection
A Healthy Home Checkup is an annual, maintenance-focused inspection that helps Jacksonville homeowners catch small problems early—especially moisture, HVAC drainage issues, roof wear, and safety concerns. It’s ideal if you want to protect your home, plan repairs proactively, and reduce the chance of expensive surprises. Quick links: Healthy Home Checkup | All Inspection Services |…
How to Read a Home Inspection Report (Jacksonville, FL): What Matters Most
How to Read a Home Inspection Report (Jacksonville, FL): What Matters Most TL;DR: Don’t treat your inspection report like a long “to-do list.” Focus first on safety, then major system risk (roof, HVAC, plumbing, electrical), then moisture/drainage, and finally routine maintenance. This guide helps you decide what to negotiate, what to monitor, and when to…











