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Sanford, Seminole County, FL 32771

Condo Inspection in Sanford, FL

Sanford condos near Lake Monroe and downtown sit in buildings with histories worth inspecting carefully before you close.

From $295
1.5–2.5 hours

Sanford, FL

Condo Inspection in Sanford

Sanford's real estate market spans more than a century of construction, from early 1900s commercial conversions near the historic downtown to newly built condominium towers rising along the US-17-92 corridor. Buyers entering Sanford's condo market encounter genuine variety in building age, materials, and condition. A thorough condo inspection helps buyers understand exactly what they are purchasing inside their unit boundaries, separate from what the association maintains, before they commit to a property in this rapidly evolving Seminole County city.

Older Sanford buildings converted to condominiums may still contain cast-iron drain lines, galvanized supply pipes, or Federal Pacific electrical panels, all of which we document when present inside a unit. Water intrusion is a persistent concern near the Lake Monroe waterfront, where humidity and weather exposure accelerate deterioration of windows, exterior walls, and HVAC systems. Sanford also sits within a documented sinkhole-activity zone, which makes moisture patterns in slabs and walls worth examining closely during any condominium inspection in this area.

Square Inspections serves Sanford buyers with InterNACHI-certified professional inspections backed by same-day digital reports that include color photographs and severity ratings on every finding. Our reports give you a clear, organized account of every deficiency we identified inside your unit. Thermal imaging is included at no extra charge on full inspections, giving us an additional tool to locate hidden moisture behind walls, a real advantage in Sanford's older building stock. We are available Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm, at 407-205-7222.

All Home Inspections in Sanford, FL

What's Included

Interior Systems Focus

Complete inspection of all systems within your unit's boundaries. The scope matches your actual ownership.

HVAC & Mechanical Systems

Air handler, thermostat, water heater, and all mechanical systems evaluated. Problems documented before they're yours to fix.

Electrical & Plumbing Review

Panel, breakers, outlets, fixtures, supply lines, and drain performance all inspected and documented.

HVAC System Evaluation

Air handler, thermostat, ductwork, and cooling capacity evaluated. Florida HVAC runs year-round, and condition matters.

Thermal Imaging for Water Intrusion

Sliding doors, windows, and ceiling surfaces scanned for moisture that's invisible to the eye but visible to infrared.

Same-Day Digital Report

Photo-rich report delivered within hours so your inspection contingency period stays on track.

Condo Inspection in Sanford, FL

Own your walls, your systems, and your peace of mind.

Seminole County Context

Why This Matters in Sanford

Everything Inside Is Your Liability

In a Florida condo, everything inside your unit is your maintenance responsibility: HVAC system, water heater, electrical panel, and plumbing. An inspection shows you exactly what condition those systems are in before you own them.

Hidden Water Damage in Florida Condos

Sliding glass door failures, AC overflow pans, and roof leaks from units above are common in Central Florida's aging condo stock. Thermal imaging identifies moisture intrusion behind walls before it becomes a mold or structural issue.

HVAC Replacement Costs Fall on You

Florida condo HVAC systems operate year-round and age faster than in northern climates. A failing air handler you inherited at closing can cost $5,000–$12,000 to replace. Knowing its condition before closing is non-negotiable.

Step by Step

Our Inspection Process

01

Unit Entry, Balcony & Exterior Access Points

Entry door condition, balcony or patio structure, sliding door seals and operation, and window frames and seals are inspected for damage and water intrusion risk.

02

HVAC System

Air handler, refrigerant lines, thermostat, ductwork, filter condition, and cooling performance are evaluated. We note the system's age and any maintenance concerns that signal imminent repair.

03

Electrical Panel & Outlets

Panel breakers, wiring condition, all outlets (including GFCI protection in wet areas), switches, and light fixtures are tested and documented.

04

Plumbing Supply & Drain

All faucets, showerheads, toilets, supply valves, and drain function tested. Water heater age, condition, and safety connections documented.

05

Interior Spaces with Thermal Imaging

All rooms inspected for moisture staining, flooring condition, ceiling and wall defects, window function, and cabinet integrity. Infrared scanning performed at all exterior walls and ceilings for hidden moisture.

06

Everything Included: One Visit

Your inspection includes thermal imaging, a 4-point insurance inspection, and a wind mitigation report, everything your insurance company needs, completed in a single visit. Most inspectors charge $200+ extra for these.

Deliverables

What You Receive

Same-Day Digital Report

Your full inspection report delivered within hours, with color photos, severity ratings, and a maintenance priority summary.

Detailed Photo Documentation

Every significant finding photographed and annotated in your report, giving you clear visual evidence for every item documented.

Maintenance Priority Summary

A prioritized list of recommended maintenance items based on inspection findings, helping you understand what to address first.

Inspector Follow-Up

Questions after reading the report? Call or text your inspector directly. We answer, explain, and follow through.

Why Square Inspections

Sanford Buyers Choose Square Inspections

InterNACHI Certified Inspector

Our inspector holds the InterNACHI CPI designation, the gold standard in home inspection certification, backed by Florida state licensure and full E&O insurance.

Thermal Imaging on Full Home Inspections

Pre-purchase and full-scope home inspections include infrared scanning at no extra cost. We find hidden moisture, electrical hot spots, and missing insulation that most inspectors simply don't look for.

Same-Day Digital Reports

Reports delivered within hours of your inspection, not the next day. You'll have color photos, severity ratings, and a maintenance priority summary before dinner.

You Can Always Reach Us

Questions after the inspection? Call or text your inspector directly. We pick up, reply, and explain until every finding makes sense.

We Work Around Your Schedule

Monday through Saturday, 8 AM to 8 PM. Book online in 60 seconds or call 407-205-7222. We work around your timeline, not ours.

Locally Owned, Central Florida Focused

We live and work in the communities we inspect. We know the housing stock, the common issues, and the neighborhoods. We're neighbors.

Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese & Chinese

We conduct inspections and deliver full report walk-throughs in all four languages. Your clients understand every finding, in the language they think in.

FAQ

Condo Inspection in Sanford: Common Questions

What electrical hazards should I watch for in an older Sanford condo building?

Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels appear in Sanford buildings from the 1960s through the 1980s and have a documented history of breaker failure. When we find one inside a unit or serving a unit's subpanel, we call it out clearly with photos. Aluminum branch wiring is another concern in that era. These are unit-level findings that the condo association typically does not cover and that buyers need to budget for independently.

Does documented sinkhole activity near Sanford affect a condo inspection?

Sinkhole activity does not change the scope of a standard condo inspection, but it makes certain findings more significant. We look closely at floor slabs, interior wall cracks, and door and window alignment for patterns that suggest differential movement beneath the structure. In Sanford's affected zones, these observations can be worth flagging to a licensed geotechnical engineer before closing rather than treating them as routine cosmetic issues.

What does a condo inspection cover in Florida?

We inspect everything within your unit: HVAC, plumbing, electrical panel and wiring, all appliances, windows, doors, floors, ceilings, and walls. We also use thermal imaging on exterior walls and ceilings to detect moisture intrusion. We do not inspect common areas, the building exterior, or structural elements maintained by the HOA.

Why does a condo inspection cost less than a house inspection?

Condo inspections focus exclusively on your interior unit, with no roof or exterior structure included. This reduces both the scope and the time required, which is reflected in the lower starting price.

Should I inspect a brand-new condo?

Absolutely. New construction defects are common even in units that have never been occupied. An inspection protects you from inheriting installation errors that your builder may be obligated to fix under warranty.

Will the inspector check the roof?

Only if your unit has direct and safe roof access, and only for components within your unit's responsibility. Roofs maintained by the HOA are outside the scope of a standard condo inspection.

How long does a condo inspection take?

Typically 1.5–2.5 hours depending on unit size. Larger units or those with more complex systems may take longer. You'll receive your Same-day report guaranteed within hours of completion.

What's the most common finding in Orlando condo inspections?

Moisture intrusion at sliding glass doors and exterior walls is by far the most common finding in Central Florida condos. Florida's humidity and intense rainfall create frequent seal failures. Thermal imaging catches these before they become mold or structural damage.

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