Prosight Inspections serves Brandon and the surrounding eastern Hillsborough suburbs, from established neighborhoods like Bloomingdale and Limona to the newer subdivisions that have spread out around the Brandon Town Center. Brandon's housing stock is largely suburban single-family homes built from the 1980s onward, which means the priorities here are aging roofs, HVAC systems reaching end of life, and additions or pools added over the years. Our reports give you a straightforward picture of the home's condition and what to budget for.
Much of Brandon's housing was built from the 1980s through the 2000s. Homes in this range are often on their second roof and second HVAC system, so we pay close attention to roof covering age, air-conditioning condition, water heaters, and original components nearing the end of their service life.
Older, tree-shaded areas like Bloomingdale and Limona have mature landscaping that can affect a home. We check for roof and gutter debris, tree-root and drainage issues near the foundation, and moisture problems in shaded areas where things dry slowly.
Many Brandon homes have pools, lanais, and screen enclosures. We inspect visible pool equipment, enclosure structure and screening, and any additions or Florida rooms for signs of unpermitted work, water intrusion, or settlement.
As with all of Tampa Bay, roof age drives insurability in Brandon. We document roof condition, and a wind mitigation inspection can identify features that qualify for insurance credits, which is increasingly important given Florida's homeowners-insurance costs.
A complete, InterNACHI-standard inspection of the home — with free thermal imaging included at no extra cost.
The roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC report your insurer needs for an older Brandon home.
Document the features that lower your Florida windstorm premium on the state OIR-B1-1802 form.
Brandon grew rapidly as a Tampa suburb from the 1980s onward, so a typical home is 20 to 40 years old. At that age the original roof and HVAC system are often due for replacement, and we prioritize documenting their remaining life along with plumbing, electrical, and any past additions so you can plan for near-term costs.
Yes. Many Brandon homes have a pool and screened lanai, and we include a visual inspection of pool equipment, the enclosure structure, and screening. This helps you spot pump or heater issues, damaged panels, and enclosure repairs before they become your responsibility.
Licensed, InterNACHI-certified, and thorough — with a clear digital report within 24 hours, and free thermal imaging on every full home inspection.