Hudson sits at the westernmost edge of Pasco County right on the Gulf, a community defined by its waterfront and canal-front homes, an older retiree-heavy population, and the small public beach at Robert J. Strickland Memorial Park. Coastal living here brings specific inspection concerns that inland properties never face. Prosight Inspections is InterNACHI-certified and pays particular attention to the water, weather, and salt exposure that shape the condition of a Hudson home.
Many Hudson homes back onto canals with direct Gulf access. Seawalls, docks, boat lifts, and bulkheads are part of the property's condition and can be expensive to repair. We visually assess these accessible exterior features for corrosion, undermining, and structural distress.
Low-lying coastal Hudson includes properties in FEMA flood zones where flood insurance and elevation matter. We document the ground-level construction, any signs of prior flooding, and how the home sheds and drains water, information that supports your flood and homeowners coverage decisions.
Gulf-front air accelerates corrosion of metal roofing components, fasteners, HVAC condenser coils, electrical service equipment, and hardware. We look specifically for salt-driven rust and deterioration that shortens the life of these systems near the coast.
Hudson's housing skews older, so aged roofs, dated electrical, and worn plumbing are common. Insurers here routinely require wind mitigation and four-point inspections, both of which we provide to help you bind coverage and earn wind-mitigation credits.
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 Hudson home.
Document the features that lower your Florida windstorm premium on the state OIR-B1-1802 form.
Beyond the house itself, you take on seawalls, docks, and lifts that face constant water and salt exposure, plus flood-zone and elevation considerations. We inspect the accessible water-facing features and flag anything needing a seawall or marine contractor.
Yes. Salt air corrodes HVAC coils, roof fasteners, electrical service gear, and metal hardware faster than inland conditions. We specifically look for that corrosion so you can plan for shorter service life on affected components.
Licensed, InterNACHI-certified, and thorough — with a clear digital report within 24 hours, and free thermal imaging on every full home inspection.