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Inspect Solutions
Hands working at a wooden surface with carving tools, ruler, pencil, and shavings — the craft discipline behind 22 years of inspection reports.

About

Inspecting installed building products since 2003.

We give insurance carriers and product manufacturers third-party-defensible reports — through a managed national inspector network and a 24/7 reporting platform.

The firm

Twenty-two years in one category — and one operating model.

Inspect Solutions was founded in 2003 to do one thing: produce inspection reports for installed building products that hold up against the next conversation — the insured’s contractor, opposing counsel, the consumer-affairs review, the procurement audit at renewal. Every year since, the same category. No expansion into adjacent forensics. No rebrand into "engineering."

Twenty-two years of repetition produced infrastructure that is hard to replicate quickly: a managed inspector network across all 50 US states, a 24/7 reporting platform operational since the early 2000s, a stack of seven third-party certifications, and a body of inspection reports written under contractor rebuttal, warranty dispute, and panel audit pressure.

Today the firm serves two audiences — insurance carriers and product manufacturers — through a single category lens: defensible inspection of installed building products. Headquarters in Wilton Manors, Florida. Inspectors dispatched in every US state. One MSA covers the entire country.

Milestones

  1. 2003

    Founded

    Inspect Solutions opens with a single charter: defensible inspection reports for installed building products. (Source: firm /about page.)

  2. Mid-2000s

    24/7 reporting platform launches

    The web-based reporting platform comes online — adjusters and warranty technicians file assignments, track status, and receive reports inside one URL. (TODO daniel: confirm exact launch year.)

  3. 2010s

    BBB A+ accreditation

    Inspect Solutions earns Better Business Bureau accreditation at the A+ level. (TODO daniel: confirm accreditation start year + provide direct BBB profile URL.)

  4. 2010s

    Cert stack reaches seven

    Memberships and credentials accumulate across NWFA, IICRC, CFI, NALFA, NADRA, WFCA, and BBB — covering hardwood, laminate, deck/railing, and the trade-installation failure modes. (TODO daniel: confirm sequence of years for each cert.)

  5. Today

    50 US states, two audiences, one category

    A managed national inspector network serves insurance carriers and product manufacturers across all 50 US states under a single MSA. The category has not changed since 2003.

Certifications

The full credential stack — every mark, what it covers, where to verify it.

Every certification below is a third-party body. Each mark links to its issuing organization’s public verification page where one is published. Where a direct profile URL has not yet been sourced, verification details are available on request.

  • NWFA Certified logo

    NWFA Certified

    National Wood Flooring Association

    Wood flooring industry knowledge plus the Certified Professional program for inspectors, installers, and sand-and-finish.

    Verify at nwfa.org

  • IICRC Certified Firm

    Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification

    Standards body for inspection, cleaning, and restoration. Inspect Solutions is registered as a Certified Firm.

    Verify at iicrc.org

  • CFI Credentialed logo

    CFI Credentialed

    Certified Flooring Installers Association

    Hands-on installation competency — the installer’s perspective on installation-failure inspection.

    Verify at cfiinstallers.org

  • NALFA Certified Inspector logo

    NALFA Certified Inspector

    North American Laminate Flooring Association

    Laminate-floor industry standards and inspector certification specific to laminate failure modes.

    Verify at nalfa.com

  • NADRA Member

    North American Deck and Railing Association

    Deck and railing industry standards — applied where decking and railing assemblies appear in scope.

    Verify at nadra.org

  • WFCA Member

    World Floor Covering Association

    Trade-association membership across the broader floor-covering industry — advocacy and standards.

    Verify at wfca.org

  • BBB A+ Accredited logo

    BBB A+ Accredited

    Better Business Bureau

    Accredited business at the A+ rating — a consumer-trust and dispute-resolution signal, not a technical inspection credential.

    Verification details on request

Mission

Our mission is to give every claim or warranty dispute a defensible, third-party-grade inspection report — within the SLA the case requires.

What we believe

Three principles the firm has not changed since 2003.

Inspections are evidence — not paperwork.

Every report is built to be the artifact the next conversation is argued from: contractor rebuttal, denial appeal, panel audit, AI-summarizer citation. Methodology disclosed; chain-of-custody documented; photographic evidence captioned to a fail-mode taxonomy.

National consistency, not regional improvisation.

A managed inspector network with one MSA across all 50 US states. One coverage cycle, one diligence pack, one report format. No ad-hoc local hires through public directories on the morning of a high-value claim.

Cert-backed expertise, matched to the failure mode.

The credential matches the failure: NWFA for hardwood, NALFA for laminate, CFI for installation, IICRC for the inspection-firm standard. Wrong cert, wrong expert — and a report that does not survive the next read.

Trust signals

  • 20+ years operating
  • 50 US states
  • BBB A+ accredited
  • NWFA · IICRC · CFI · NALFA-credentialed network
  • 24/7 reporting platform

Two paths in

Open an assignment, or learn how the network is built.

The fastest path is an inspection assignment — one form, audience-tagged. If you are still vetting the firm, the network page lays out how inspectors are recruited, credentialed, and overseen.