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Best Home Inspection in ST Joseph, MI

Compare 9 local home inspection providers in ST Joseph, MI. Verified listings with real contact info.

9 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-25

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Allhome Inspection LLC

5.0 ★ (1 reviews)

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Roof Wiz

4.9 ★ (167 reviews)

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Mold Warrior

5.0 ★ (163 reviews)

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Allhome Inspection LLC

5.0 (1 reviews)
1007 State St, St Joseph, MI 49085
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Roof Wiz

4.9 (167 reviews)
420 Main St Suite C, St Joseph, MI 49085
Open 24 Hours
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Mold Warrior

5.0 (163 reviews)
5717 Lincoln Ave Suite A, Stevensville, MI 49127
Mon–Sat 24hrs · Sun Closed
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Smart Choice Inspection Company

5.0 (487 reviews)
2206 Autumn Ridge, St Joseph, MI 49085
Mon–Sun 8am–9pm
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Accurate Home Inspection, LLC

5.0 (60 reviews)
4999 Paw Paw Lake Rd, Coloma, MI 49038
Mon–Sat 8am–8pm · Sun Closed
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Ridgewood Home Inspections, LLC

5.0 (3 reviews)
2572 Ridgewood Trail, Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Mon–Sat 8am–5pm · Sun Closed
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AGS Home Inspections

5.0 (29 reviews)
1521 Hickory St, Niles, MI 49120
Mon–Sun 7am–7pm
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Homesource Inspections

4.7 (30 reviews)
1616 Commerce Dr, South Bend, IN 46628
Mon–Thu 8am–8pm · Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 9am–4pm · Sun Closed
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Home pro inspectors, LLC

4.9 (102 reviews)
51870 Lake Knoll Ct, Granger, IN 46530
Mon–Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 8am–1pm · Sun Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home inspection cost in Michigan?

A standard home inspection typically costs $400 to $650, depending on the home's size, age, and location. Older homes, larger homes (3,500+ sq ft), and homes with additional systems cost more. Additional services like radon testing, termite inspection, or sewer scope are separate.

Are home inspectors licensed in Michigan?

Michigan has no statewide home inspector licensing requirement — it is one of approximately a dozen states without mandatory state licensure. Without a licensing board to vet inspectors, buyers should prioritize inspectors certified by InterNACHI (International Association of Certified Home Inspectors) or ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors), both of which have active Michigan chapters and require education, field experience, an exam, and ongoing continuing education. Hiring a certified inspector provides the professional vetting that a state license would otherwise ensure. EGLE and MSU Extension publish homebuyer resources covering Michigan-specific concerns such as radon zones, mold in cold-climate housing, and known environmental contamination sites.

What does a home inspection cover in Michigan?

A home inspection covers the structural components, roof, exterior, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, interior surfaces, and built-in appliances. Inspectors follow standards of practice appropriate for your state. Items like radon, mold, termites, and sewer lines are add-on services not included in the standard inspection.

Can a home fail a home inspection in Michigan?

A home cannot technically 'fail' an inspection -- the inspector reports the property's condition. Older housing stock often means inspections frequently uncover significant issues. Common findings include outdated electrical panels, knob-and-tube wiring, wet basements, aging roofs, and deferred maintenance items that give buyers leverage to negotiate.

How long does a home inspection take in Michigan?

A typical home inspection takes 2.5 to 4 hours for an average-sized single-family home. Older or larger homes can take 4-6 hours given the complexity of older systems. Buyers are encouraged to attend to ask questions and learn about the property firsthand.

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