★★★★★ Davie's Top-Rated Home Inspector
Certified home inspections throughout Davie — same-day HD report, free 4-point and wind mitigation included with every full inspection. Large-lot and equestrian properties welcome.
Davie, FL · (954) 406-0096
TruView Inspections has performed thousands of inspections across Broward County, with deep familiarity with Davie's housing stock — from established 1970s CBS neighborhoods near Griffin Road and I-595 to the large-lot equestrian communities in western Davie and the post-Andrew construction of newer subdivisions. Our certified inspectors know what to look for at every price point and property type in Davie.
Davie is unlike any other city in Broward County. Its western sections retain equestrian zoning and large-lot residential character — with working barns, private wells, septic systems, and multiple detached structures on a single parcel — while its eastern neighborhoods carry the pre-Andrew construction risks common throughout central Broward. Buyers purchasing homes at Nova Southeastern University's doorstep, along with faculty, staff, and graduate students buying their first South Florida home, need an inspector who communicates findings clearly and delivers the 4-point and wind mitigation documentation insurers require. TruView delivers a same-day Spectora report with HD photos, 360-degree images, and video, plus your free 4-point and wind mitigation included.
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Davie is Broward County's most distinct municipality when it comes to property diversity — equestrian estates, 1970s CBS neighborhoods, post-Andrew subdivisions, and a university-driven buyer market all create inspection considerations you won't find in any other Broward city. These are the four factors TruView inspectors focus on in every Davie inspection.
Davie is unique in Broward County for its equestrian zoning and large-lot residential character in the western sections. Properties with acreage, barns, and outbuildings require inspection well beyond the standard residential scope. TruView inspectors assess additional structures including barns, detached garages, and storage buildings; private well systems including pump condition, pressure tanks, and delivery lines; septic or alternative waste systems; and perimeter and agricultural fencing for structural integrity. These elements rarely appear in seller disclosures with the specificity buyers need — and they carry real cost exposure when left undocumented before closing.
Davie's established neighborhoods were built across multiple decades, creating two distinct risk profiles within the same city. Older sections near the I-595 and Griffin Road corridors have pre-1992 CBS construction with original electrical panels — many Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or split-bus configurations — polybutylene supply plumbing, and roofing that has reached or is approaching carrier age thresholds. Newer western sections built after Hurricane Andrew carry different compliance requirements and generally stronger structural documentation, but still warrant close inspection of roof-to-wall connections, opening protection, and HVAC condition. TruView inspectors differentiate and document clearly for each property, so buyers understand exactly what era they're buying into and what it means for insurance.
Davie is home to Nova Southeastern University and multiple satellite campuses, driving significant buyer activity from faculty, staff, and graduate students — many of whom are purchasing their first South Florida home. First-time buyers in this market need more than a defect list: they need an inspector who explains what a 4-point inspection is, why wind mitigation documentation matters for insurance pricing, and what the findings in the report actually mean for their purchase negotiation and long-term ownership costs. TruView inspectors walk every client through their report on-site and are available by phone after delivery. The same-day Spectora report is written to be understood by buyers who have never bought a Florida home before.
Davie sits within Broward County's High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Wind mitigation documentation is not optional for Davie homeowners — it is the difference between an insurable premium and a policy non-renewal. Roofs approaching 20–25 years face significant carrier action across the Broward market. TruView's 4-point and wind mitigation reports are formatted for Citizens Insurance and all Broward-area private carriers, documenting roof age, attachment method (strap vs. clip vs. toenail), opening protection status, and construction era with the detail underwriters require. Both reports are delivered the same day as the inspection, giving buyers the documents they need before the inspection contingency deadline.
Every Inspection Includes
Foundation, framing, roof structure, walls, floors, and ceilings — including attic inspection for roof deck attachment, insulation, ventilation, and evidence of previous leak history.
Roof covering, flashings, gutters, fascia, soffit, exterior walls, windows, doors, and lot drainage. Drone or ladder access for all Davie roof types including tile, shingle, and flat membrane.
Main panel, sub-panels, branch wiring, outlets, GFCI and AFCI protection, and panel brand identification — Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels flagged in Davie's older pre-1990 neighborhoods.
Supply and drain lines, water heater condition and age, fixtures, shut-offs, and water pressure. Polybutylene supply lines — common in 1980s and early 1990s Davie homes — are specifically identified and documented.
Air handler, condenser, ductwork, thermostat, and filter condition. Davie's larger-footprint homes often have multi-zone or oversized systems — TruView documents age, operation, and servicing history observable from accessible components.
Included at no charge with every full home inspection. Both delivered same-day, formatted for Citizens Insurance and all private Florida carriers operating in Broward County.
Add-On Services
From equestrian estates in western Davie to aging CBS homes near Griffin Road, Davie's property diversity calls for inspection services that go beyond a standard checklist.
Required by Florida insurers for homes 25 years or older. Davie's pre-1990 CBS neighborhoods generate the majority of 4-point requests in this area. Included free with every full home inspection.
Learn More →Davie sits in Broward County's High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Wind mitigation documentation determines your insurance premium. Included free with every full inspection — same-day delivery.
Learn More →Davie's older homes with aging HVAC systems and improperly sealed slabs create elevated mold risk. Air sampling, surface swabs, and lab analysis identify hidden growth before it becomes a post-closing issue.
Learn More →Davie has a high proportion of aging tile and shingle roofs approaching carrier age limits. TruView's dedicated roof inspection documents condition, visible condition rating, and insurability — critical for Broward market transactions.
Learn More →Full-scope residential inspection of every accessible system and component — structure, roof, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more — with HD Spectora report delivered the same day.
Learn More →Thorough assessment of commercial buildings for buyers, sellers, and investors throughout Davie — retail, office, light industrial, and mixed-use properties along University Drive and Davie Road corridors.
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"Bought a large-lot property in western Davie with a barn, a detached guest structure, and a private well. TruView inspected everything — the well pump was near end of life, one of the outbuilding roofs had active leak damage, and the main house had an older Federal Pacific panel. We used the report to negotiate $18,000 in credits. I would have had no idea what to ask for without that level of detail."
"Relocated from out of state to join the faculty at NSU — this was my first Florida home purchase and I had no idea what a 4-point or wind mitigation report was. My TruView inspector took the time to walk me through everything on-site. By the time the report arrived that evening I understood exactly what the findings meant, what my insurance agent would need, and what to ask the seller to repair. Couldn't have navigated this without them."
"As a realtor covering Davie and Cooper City I've worked with a lot of inspectors. TruView is the only team I refer without hesitation. They understand the difference between eastern and western Davie, they handle equestrian properties without missing a beat, and the same-day report lets my buyers write repair addendums before the inspection period closes. That speed is everything in this market."
Common Questions
TruView home inspections in Davie range from $400–$700 for standard single-family homes; condo inspections start at $299. Large-lot and equestrian properties with additional structures, private wells, or septic systems are quoted individually based on what's on the property. Every full inspection includes a free 4-point and wind mitigation report — saving $250–$400 vs. ordering separately. Call (954) 406-0096 for an exact quote.
Yes, if the home is 25 years or older. Florida insurance carriers require a 4-point inspection before issuing a new homeowner's policy on older properties. Davie's established neighborhoods near I-595 and Griffin Road have a significant concentration of 1970s–1990s CBS homes that qualify. TruView includes the 4-point free with every full home inspection, accepted by Citizens Insurance and all private Broward-market carriers.
In Davie's older eastern sections, TruView most frequently finds aging electrical panels (Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or split-bus), polybutylene supply plumbing, and roofing that has reached or is approaching carrier age limits. In large-lot western properties, common findings include aging well pumps and pressure systems, septic components requiring further evaluation, and deferred maintenance on additional structures. In post-Andrew western Davie, findings typically shift to wind mitigation documentation gaps and HVAC condition on larger-footprint homes.
Yes. TruView inspectors are experienced with Davie's equestrian and large-lot properties. Inspections can include barns, detached garages, storage structures, equipment buildings, private well systems (pump condition, pressure tank, delivery lines), and septic or alternative waste systems. Additional structures and well/septic components are scoped based on what's present on the property — call (954) 406-0096 to discuss your specific parcel before booking.
Western Davie's large-lot and equestrian properties require inspection scope well beyond a standard residential checklist. These properties often have private well systems rather than municipal water, septic or alternative waste systems, multiple detached structures each requiring individual assessment, and perimeter or agricultural fencing. TruView documents all accessible structures on the property, identifies well pump and pressure system condition, notes septic access and observable system condition, and provides the 4-point and wind mitigation for the primary residence — all in one same-day report delivery.
TruView delivers your complete Spectora report the same day as your inspection — via email immediately after the inspector finishes on-site. The report includes HD photos, 360-degree images, video of areas of concern, and your free 4-point and wind mitigation documents in one delivery. For properties with multiple structures, all inspected buildings are covered in the same report.
Full-Service Inspections
From standard home inspections to specialized reports, TruView covers every aspect of your Davie property.