Nokomis is a small bayside community just north of Venice, home to Sarasota County's oldest public beach on Casey Key and the popular North Jetty. It blends older mainland homes with barrier-island properties on Casey Key, so inspections here range from aging coastal cottages to waterfront residences exposed to salt air and storm surge. This stretch of coast felt the 2024 hurricanes, making post-storm condition a key concern. Prosight Inspections serves both the mainland and Casey Key sides of Nokomis.
Much of mainland Nokomis and Nokomis Shores was built decades ago, so we commonly find aging roofs, older electrical and plumbing systems, and prior repairs. Documenting the real condition and remaining service life of these systems is essential for both safety and Florida insurance eligibility.
Homes on Casey Key sit directly on the Gulf and bay, facing salt spray, high-risk flood zones, and storm-surge potential. We inspect for corrosion of metal components and hurricane hardware, first-floor elevation, flood-vent condition, and any evidence of past surge or water intrusion, reporting only what we observe.
Because the 2024 storms affected this coastline, we look carefully for surge lines, replaced materials, roof condition, and moisture indicators. We give buyers an honest, factual account of the home's current state without speculating on damage amounts or insurance claims.
With coastal insurance costs high near the water, a wind mitigation inspection is worthwhile. Recording roof shape, roof deck attachment, roof-to-wall connections, and opening protection on the state form can help Nokomis and Casey Key owners lower their premiums.
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 Nokomis home.
Document the features that lower your Florida windstorm premium on the state OIR-B1-1802 form.
Focus on roof age and condition, the electrical panel and wiring, plumbing materials, and any signs of past moisture or storm damage. These drive both safety and insurability, and our report lays each out clearly so you can plan repairs and negotiate with confidence.
Yes. We inspect barrier-island homes for salt-air corrosion, flood and surge exposure, elevation, and hurricane-hardening features, and we can complete the wind mitigation form to support insurance credits on these coastal properties.
Licensed, InterNACHI-certified, and thorough — with a clear digital report within 24 hours, and free thermal imaging on every full home inspection.