Prince William County

Prince William County is one of Northern Virginia's fastest-growing and most diverse communities, offering a wide variety of housing options ranging from historic homes and established neighborhoods to modern subdivisions and newly constructed properties. With its convenient location, excellent schools, thriving economy, and easy access to Washington, DC, Prince William County continues to attract homebuyers, sellers, investors, and growing families from across the region.

Casa360 Inspection proudly provides professional home inspection services throughout Prince William County, including Manassas, Manassas Park, Gainesville, Haymarket, Woodbridge, Bristow, Dumfries, Nokesville, and surrounding communities. Whether you're purchasing your first home, building a new construction property, selling your current residence, or investing in real estate, we provide thorough, unbiased inspections designed to help you make informed decisions with confidence.


Communities We Serve in Prince William County

No matter where your property is located within Prince William County, Casa360 Inspection is committed to providing the same level of professionalism, attention to detail, and exceptional customer service.


Our inspection services are available throughout Prince William County, including:



About Prince William County, Virginia

Prince William County is one of Northern Virginia's fastest-growing and most diverse communities, offering residents a unique blend of historic charm, modern development, and convenient access to Washington, DC. Homebuyers are drawn to the area's strong schools, abundant parks and recreation opportunities, growing employment centers, and wide variety of housing options ranging from historic homes and established neighborhoods to luxury properties and new construction communities.

As the second-most populous county in Northern Virginia, Prince William County features a broad mix of home styles, ages, and construction types. Whether purchasing an older home, a newly built property, or an investment property, a professional home inspection provides valuable insight into the condition of the home's major systems and components, helping buyers, sellers, and homeowners make informed decisions with confidence.



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Common Issues Found During Home Inspections in Prince William County

Prince William County contains homes built across many decades, from older properties in established communities to brand-new construction developments. As a result, inspection findings can vary significantly depending on the property's age, location, and maintenance history. Some of the more common issues found during inspections include:

Roofing Concerns

Northern Virginia experiences all four seasons, including heavy rain, snow, high winds, and intense summer heat. Over time, roofing materials can deteriorate, resulting in damaged shingles, flashing defects, aging sealants, and moisture intrusion.

Drainage and Grading Issues

Improper grading around foundations can contribute to water intrusion, basement moisture, crawlspace humidity, and long-term structural concerns. Drainage deficiencies are among the most common maintenance issues identified during inspections.

HVAC System Aging

Many homes throughout Prince William County contain heating and cooling systems approaching the end of their expected service life. Regular maintenance is critical to system performance and longevity.

Electrical Safety Concerns

Older homes may contain outdated wiring methods, improperly installed electrical components, missing safety devices, or electrical panels that warrant further evaluation by a licensed electrician.

Plumbing Deficiencies

Leaking fixtures, aging water heaters, improper drain configurations, and plumbing repairs performed without proper workmanship are frequently observed during home inspections.

New Construction Defects

Even newly built homes can contain deficiencies. Common findings may include incomplete installations, missing insulation, grading concerns, improperly installed roofing components, HVAC performance issues, and cosmetic defects.

Our Inspection Process

Our approach is built around thorough inspections, clear communication, and ongoing support throughout your home-buying journey


Inspect & Document

We thoroughly evaluate the property and provide a clear report with photos and recommendations.

Inform & Educate

We provide straightforward explanations so you know what we find and why it matters; learning about the property's systems and maintenance.

Support

We're here after the inspection too. Ask questions, get clarification, and move forward with confidence.

Areas Evaluated During a Residential Home Inspection

Every inspection includes a thorough evaluation of the home's major systems, components, and accessible areas to help buyers, sellers, and homeowners better understand the property's condition.

Roof & Exterior

We inspect the visible and accessible components that protect your home.

  • Roof Covering
  • Flashing
  • Roof Penetrations
  • Siding & Trim
  • Windows & Doors
  • Gutters & Downspouts
  • Decks & Railings

Structural Components

We inspect the visible and accessible structural components that support your home.

  • Roof Structure
  • Wall Framing
  • Floor Structure
  • Foundation Walls
  • Crawlspace
  • Footings
  • Support Columns & Beams

Heating & Cooling

We inspect the components of your HVAC system for proper function and safety.

  • Furnace / Air Handler
  • Heat Exchanger
  • Air Conditioning
  • Refrigerant Lines
  • Ductwork
  • Vents & Registers
  • Thermostat

Plumbing Systems

We inspect the visible and accessible components of your home's plumbing system.

  • Main Water Shut-Off
  • Water Supply Lines
  • Fixtures & Faucets
  • Water Heater
  • Drain Lines
  • Vent Pipes
  • Traps
  • Main Sewer Line
  • Shut-Off Valves
  • Hose Bibs

Electrical Systems

We inspect the visible and accessible components of your home's electrical system.

  • Service Entrance
  • Main Panel
  • Branch Circuit Wiring
  • Outlets & Switches
  • Lighting Fixtures
  • GFCI Outlets
  • AFCI Outlets
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Grounding System

Interior & Appliances

We inspect the visible and accessible components of your home's interior.

  • Walls, Ceilings & Floors
  • Windows & Doors
  • Stairs & Handrails
  • Kitchen Appliances
  • Bathroom Fixtures
  • Laundry Systems
  • Cabinets & Counters

Types of Residential Inspections

Most Popular Inspection

Buyer's Home Inspection

A full visual examination of the home's major systems, structure, and safety. Done for the buyer usually before closing; it helps identify defects so buyers can negotiate or walk away.

Always Recommended

Seller's Home Inspection

An inspection done for the current homeowner looking to sell or just looking for a current property status. We identify potential issues for your awareness, avoiding surprises that may come up on the buyer's inspection.

Just the Basics

4-Point Home Inspection

An inspection focused on evaluation of a home’s four primary systems: HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, & Roofing. It is typically required by insurance companies when issuing or renewing homeowners insurance for older homes.  

Always a great Investment

11-Month Warranty Inspection

An independent assessment of a new construction home conducted just before the builder’s one-year warranty expires. It identifies defects the builder is responsible for fixing at no cost to the homeowner.

Protects your Investment

Rental Pre-Lease Inspection

A documented walkthrough of a rental property—often called a move-in inspection—conducted by landlords and tenants together before the lease begins or the tenant moves in. It establishes a baseline of the unit's condition to verify safety, identify repairs, and prevent security deposit disputes.                             

Used on Every Inspection

Thermal Imaging

Used to non-invasively detect hidden, temperature-related issues that are invisible to the naked eye, such as moisture intrusion, electrical hot spots, and insulation gaps. It provides a comprehensive, safer assessment by identifying potential structural, safety, or energy-loss problems before they cause significant damage.

Additional Service Areas Throughout Northern Virginia

FAQ

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Most inspections take 3 to 4 hours, depending on the size, age, and condition of the home. Larger or older homes—and those with crawlspaces or outbuildings—may take longer. Additional testing (like Radon or Sewer scope) may add some time to the overall inspection as well.

Yes—if possible. Attending allows you to: see issues firsthand, ask questions in real time, and learn how systems in the home work.  If you can’t attend, you’ll still receive a full report with photos and explanations.

Most reports are delivered within 24 hours, often the same day. Reports include photos, summaries, and clear recommendations.

Almost every home has issues—even new construction. The inspection helps you: understand the severity of issues, negotiate repairs or credits, and plan future maintenance.  It’s not a pass/fail test—it’s a decision-making tool.

We serve all communities throughout Prince William County, including Bristow, Dumfries, Gainesville, Haymarket, Independent Hill, Lake Ridge, Manassas, Manassas Park, Montclair, Nokesville, Occoquan, Woodbridge, Yorkshire, and surrounding areas.

Scheduling is easy-just: Call, email, or book online through our scheduling tool; selecting the day/time that works for you. We'll confirm availability and guide you through the process.

Serving Communities Throughout Prince William County

Casa360 Inspection proudly serves homebuyers, sellers, investors, and homeowners throughout Prince William County, including Manassas, Manassas Park, Gainesville, Haymarket, Bristow, Woodbridge, Dumfries, Nokesville, Lake Ridge, Montclair, and surrounding communities. Whether you are purchasing a historic home, a townhome, a new construction property, or an investment property, our inspections are designed to help you make informed decisions with confidence.



Why Homebuyers Choose Casa360

Purchasing a home is one of the largest financial investments most people will ever make. A professional home inspection helps identify defects, safety concerns, maintenance issues, and potential future expenses before closing.

At Casa360 Inspection, we take pride in providing:

  • Detailed and easy-to-understand digital reports
  • High-resolution photographs of findings
  • Thorough evaluations of major systems and components
  • Flexible scheduling options
  • Clear communication before, during, and after the inspection
  • Professional service focused on education and transparency

Our goal is not only to identify concerns but also to help clients better understand the home they are purchasing.



Schedule Your Prince William County Home Inspection

Whether you're purchasing a home, selling a property, building a new house, or investing in real estate, Casa360 Inspection is here to help.

Contact us today to schedule your professional home inspection in Prince William County and gain the information you need to move forward with confidence.

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