Draper's Most Thorough Home Inspector
Draper has grown rapidly over the past two decades into one of Utah's most desirable communities, with a mix of established hillside neighborhoods and new construction developments pushing toward the Wasatch foothills. C&H Inspections has inspected hundreds of homes throughout Draper and knows the specific issues that come with both older and newer construction in this area.
Hillside properties in Draper frequently present with retaining wall concerns, drainage issues from slope grading, and foundation movement in the area's expansive clay soils. New construction, while modern, is not immune to problems — rapid-build schedules lead to insulation gaps, improper grading, plumbing deficiencies, and electrical concerns that our inspectors are trained to identify.
Every inspection comes with a same-day digital report, full photo documentation, and clear prioritization of findings. We have performed over 500 inspections per year across the Wasatch Front with zero insurance claims.
Inspection Services in Draper
Home Inspection FAQs for Draper
How much does a home inspection cost in Draper?
C&H Inspections charges $385 for homes up to 1,500 sq ft, scaling to $545 for homes up to 4,000 sq ft. Draper's larger executive homes often fall in the $445-$545 range. Bundle discounts apply when combining services.
What are common issues in Draper homes?
Draper's hillside properties frequently show retaining wall concerns, drainage issues from slope grading, and foundation movement in expansive clay soils. Newer construction in Draper also commonly has issues with rapid-build quality control that our inspectors are trained to identify.
Do Draper homes need radon testing?
Yes. Draper sits in Salt Lake County, which is EPA Zone 1 for radon risk. Hillside homes with basements or crawl spaces are particularly susceptible to radon accumulation. We recommend testing on every home purchase.
Do you inspect new construction in Draper?
Yes. New construction inspections are one of our most common requests in Draper. We find issues in brand-new homes regularly — grading problems, insulation gaps, plumbing deficiencies, and electrical concerns that builders need to correct before closing.
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