Prosight Inspections provides thorough, licensed home inspections throughout Largo, the third-largest city in Pinellas County. As one of the area's older postwar suburbs — the former "Citrus City" — Largo has a large stock of mid-century block homes plus many manufactured- and mobile-home communities, housing types where roof age, wiring updates, and tie-down condition deserve close attention.
Much of Largo's core was built out in the 1950s through 1970s, so we routinely check for aging original wiring, older electrical panels, cast-iron drain lines, and roofs at or past their service life.
Largo has numerous manufactured-home parks, and these homes carry unique inspection points — anchoring and tie-downs, skirting and ventilation, the belly wrap, and any additions like carports or Florida rooms.
Largo sits inland but low and flat between the Gulf and Tampa Bay, so we evaluate site grading, drainage away from the foundation, and signs of past water intrusion during heavy summer rains.
Sun, heat, and wind-driven rain age Largo roofs quickly; we document remaining roof life and flashing condition, details that matter for insurability and four-point inspections on older homes.
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 Largo home.
Document the features that lower your Florida windstorm premium on the state OIR-B1-1802 form.
Yes. We inspect manufactured and mobile homes throughout Largo and look closely at the areas specific to them, including tie-downs and anchoring, skirting, the underside belly board, and the condition of any attached additions. These points are often overlooked but are important for both safety and insurance.
A large share of Largo's housing dates to the mid-20th century, when materials and code requirements differed from today. Older homes may have outdated electrical panels, original plumbing nearing the end of its life, and roofs due for replacement, so we document the current condition of these systems so you understand what may need attention or updating.
Licensed, InterNACHI-certified, and thorough — with a clear digital report within 24 hours, and free thermal imaging on every full home inspection.