Hialeah Service Area

Home Inspection Services in Hialeah, FL

The Only Solution Home Inspections serves Hialeah buyers, sellers, homeowners, and insurance inspection clients throughout Miami-Dade County. Hialeah is the second-largest city in Miami-Dade County — with a housing stock spanning 1950s–1960s eastern neighborhoods near Westland Mall and Hialeah Park through the 1970s–1980s core residential subdivisions to 1990s–2000s western developments. Virtually all of eastern and central Hialeah exceeds the 25-year threshold Florida insurers apply for 4-point inspections. Miami-Dade's HVHZ classification imposes the most stringent wind-code standards in the US. Fully bilingual English and Spanish service. Clear reports. Direct inspector access.

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Hialeah

Home inspections for Hialeah's older neighborhoods, CBS housing stock, and Miami-Dade's most challenging insurance market

Hialeah is the second-largest city in Miami-Dade County, with a housing stock that spans several distinct eras. The oldest neighborhoods in eastern Hialeah — near Westland Mall, Hialeah Park, and the older downtown core — include CBS homes from the 1950s and 1960s, well past the 25-year threshold Florida insurers apply for 4-point inspection requirements. Core residential subdivisions built through the 1970s and 1980s make up the bulk of the city, and virtually all of this stock now exceeds the threshold. Western Hialeah developments from the 1990s and early 2000s are at or approaching it. Post-Hurricane Andrew (1992) rebuilds exist throughout the city — typically 1990s CBS construction with improved tie-down systems.

Miami-Dade County is classified as a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) under the Florida Building Code — the most stringent wind-resistance classification in the US. Since 2002, Miami-Dade has required impact windows and doors on all new construction and major renovations. A wind mitigation inspection documents hurricane-resistant features — hip roofs, opening protection, roof-to-wall connections — that insurers use to evaluate wind risk and may apply as credits on your homeowners policy. Given that many private carriers have exited Miami-Dade and Citizens Insurance is the insurer of last resort for many Hialeah homeowners, documenting these features is especially important. For a county overview, see our Miami-Dade County service area page.

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When to Schedule

Common inspection scenarios in Hialeah

Buyers
Before closing on a home

Buying a home in Hialeah? A buyer's home inspection before closing documents the property's condition, including any issues in Hialeah's older CBS housing stock, before you commit.

Sellers
Before listing a property

A pre-listing inspection before listing your Hialeah home lets you address issues proactively, price accurately, and avoid surprises that derail a closing.

Insurance
When a carrier requests documentation

Most Hialeah homes exceed the 25-year threshold and require a 4-point inspection for policy renewal. A wind mitigation inspection documents HVHZ features that may reduce your premium.

New Construction
Before the builder walkthrough or warranty deadline

Building or recently built in Hialeah? A new construction inspection or 11-month builder warranty inspection catches defects before your warranty window closes.

Coverage

Hialeah and nearby Miami-Dade County communities

We serve all of Hialeah — including ZIP codes 33010, 33012, 33013, 33014, 33015, and 33016 — and the surrounding Miami-Dade County area. Nearby communities we also cover include Miami-Dade County, Miami, and Doral. Call to confirm scheduling for your specific address.

Miami-Dade County

Part of our Miami-Dade County service area

Hialeah is one of several Miami-Dade County communities we serve. Our Miami-Dade County service area covers the full county — from Hialeah in the north to Kendall in the south, and from Doral near the airport to Miami and Coral Gables. View our full inspection services or South Florida service area for the complete coverage picture.

FAQ

Common questions about home inspections in Hialeah

Do you serve Hialeah for home inspections?
Yes. We serve all of Hialeah — including eastern neighborhoods near Westland Mall and Hialeah Park, the core 1970s–1980s residential subdivisions throughout the city, and western Hialeah developments near Hialeah Gardens. We cover Hialeah ZIP codes 33010, 33012, 33013, 33014, 33015, and 33016. Call to confirm scheduling for your specific address.
Are 4-point inspections required for Hialeah homes?
Florida insurance carriers commonly require a 4-point inspection for homes 25 years or older before issuing or renewing coverage. Virtually all of eastern and central Hialeah's housing stock — built from the 1950s through the 1980s — exceeds the 25-year threshold. Even western Hialeah developments from the 1990s are at or approaching it. Miami-Dade's challenging insurance market makes a clear and accurate 4-point report especially important. Requirements vary by carrier — confirm with your insurance agent.
Is a wind mitigation inspection worth it in Hialeah?
Yes. Hialeah is located within Miami-Dade County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — the most stringent wind code classification in the US. A wind mitigation inspection documents wind-resistant features — hip roof construction, opening protection, and roof-to-wall connections — that Florida insurers use to evaluate wind risk and may apply as credits on your homeowners policy. Post-Hurricane Andrew (1992) rebuilds often carry improved tie-down systems; post-2002 construction required impact windows and doors. Documenting these features is especially valuable given Miami-Dade's difficult insurance market.
Do Hialeah homes need termite inspections?
Yes. Formosan subterranean termites and multiple other termite species are active throughout Miami-Dade County year-round — there is no seasonal break in WDO pressure in Hialeah's subtropical climate. CBS construction homes contain wood interior elements — roof sheathing, framing, trim, cabinets, and flooring — that can sustain damage when activity goes undetected. A termite inspection in Hialeah documents visible signs of activity, wood damage, and moisture conditions. Treatment, if needed, is performed by a licensed pest control provider.
How do I schedule a home inspection in Hialeah?
Call us at (954) 899-3713 or contact us online. We provide fully bilingual English and Spanish service and confirm availability for your location. Written reports are delivered within 24 hours of the inspection.
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