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A field technician measuring a polished commercial floor — the geographic discipline of a national inspection program.

Coverage

Inspectors in all 50 states.

A managed inspector network — credentialed, underwritten, and dispatched by Inspect Solutions. One vendor diligence cycle replaces fifty single-state hires.

The network at a glance

Fifty states. One vendor. One contract.

  • 50States covered
  • [XX]Inspectors network-wide — value pending sourcing
  • 22+Years operating
ALAlabamaAKAlaskaAZArizonaARArkansasCACaliforniaCOColoradoCTConnecticutDEDelawareFLFloridaGAGeorgiaHIHawaiiIDIdahoILIllinoisINIndianaIAIowaKSKansasKYKentuckyLALouisianaMEMaineMDMarylandMAMassachusettsMIMichiganMNMinnesotaMSMississippiMOMissouriMTMontanaNENebraskaNVNevadaNHNew HampshireNJNew JerseyNMNew MexicoNYNew YorkNCNorth CarolinaNDNorth DakotaOHOhioOKOklahomaOROregonPAPennsylvaniaRIRhode IslandSCSouth CarolinaSDSouth DakotaTNTennesseeTXTexasUTUtahVTVermontVAVirginiaWAWashingtonWVWest VirginiaWIWisconsinWYWyoming

Tile cartogram — geography approximated. The alphabetical list below is the canonical coverage list.

States we serve

Every state. One vendor. One contract.

Per IA §3.9, this list is the assistive-tech canonical surface for the coverage claim. Per-state inspector counts are not surfaced in v1 — see the FAQ for how dispatch works in remote markets.

  • AlabamaAL
  • AlaskaAK
  • ArizonaAZ
  • ArkansasAR
  • CaliforniaCA
  • ColoradoCO
  • ConnecticutCT
  • DelawareDE
  • FloridaFL
  • GeorgiaGA
  • HawaiiHI
  • IdahoID
  • IllinoisIL
  • IndianaIN
  • IowaIA
  • KansasKS
  • KentuckyKY
  • LouisianaLA
  • MaineME
  • MarylandMD
  • MassachusettsMA
  • MichiganMI
  • MinnesotaMN
  • MississippiMS
  • MissouriMO
  • MontanaMT
  • NebraskaNE
  • NevadaNV
  • New HampshireNH
  • New JerseyNJ
  • New MexicoNM
  • New YorkNY
  • North CarolinaNC
  • North DakotaND
  • OhioOH
  • OklahomaOK
  • OregonOR
  • PennsylvaniaPA
  • Rhode IslandRI
  • South CarolinaSC
  • South DakotaSD
  • TennesseeTN
  • TexasTX
  • UtahUT
  • VermontVT
  • VirginiaVA
  • WashingtonWA
  • West VirginiaWV
  • WisconsinWI
  • WyomingWY

Why national coverage matters

Three things every committee asks before they sign.

  • No regional roster gaps

    The buying-committee question we hear most: "can you cover [remote market] on short notice?" The roster gap on a high-value claim does not happen, because the network was already underwritten — every state, every assignment.

  • Same protocol, every state

    Every inspector dispatched holds one or more of the four committee-relevant credentials — NWFA, IICRC, CFI, NALFA. Methodology disclosure, chain-of-custody, and photographic protocol do not change at a state line.

  • One vendor, one contract

    One COI, one E&O, one MSA, one diligence cycle. Replaces fifty single-state hires from disconnected directories — and the procurement and Legal review that goes with each one.

How we cover the country

A managed inspector network, not a directory.

Inspect Solutions operates a managed inspector network — recruited against a published credential standard, audited via peer review on dispute-escalated cases, and dispatched against the failure mode and certification match each assignment requires. That is the difference between an underwritten national vendor and a state-by-state directory hire.

The credential floor is constant across the network: NWFA for hardwood, IICRC for water and substrate, CFI for installation defect, NALFA for laminate. Whichever state the assignment lands in, the same protocol applies. There is no "in-region quality" and "out-of-region quality" — there is one quality.

Every assignment moves through the same 24/7 reporting platform — operational since the early 2000s. Adjusters and warranty technicians file an assignment, track status, and receive the report inside one URL, regardless of which state the inspector is dispatched in.

Coverage FAQ

Four questions about how the network actually dispatches.

  • Standard SLAs apply across the network: assignment confirmed within one business day, inspection scheduled to the carrier or manufacturer’s requested window. Remote-market and high-value assignments route through a coverage operations team that confirms the credentialed inspector and SLA before the assignment is accepted — no surprise gaps mid-claim. Where in-person mobilization timing risks the cycle, virtual inspection is offered as an alternative lane through /services/claims/virtual.

Open an assignment

A national assignment, dispatched the same way every time.

Open an inspection assignment through the 24/7 platform, or talk to our coverage team if you need to confirm dispatch logistics in a specific market before opening the file.