Last updated: April 23, 2026
Inspections in Alpine, CA.
Inspections for Alpine homes, done by licensed San Diego County technicians. A foundation inspection is the difference between buying a house and buying a problem. We do a level survey across the slab and floor system, document every visible crack, look for signs of past repair, and write up a report you can show to a seller, buyer, lender, or insurance carrier.
Why is inspections different in East County San Diego?
East County inspections almost always show some movement; the question is whether it's active. We use crack monitors and follow-up surveys at 60 and 90 days when the answer matters.
What's included in inspections in Alpine?
- Full level survey using a Zip Level or rotary laser, recorded at 6-foot grid
- Visual inspection of all accessible foundation surfaces (interior + exterior)
- Crawl space inspection where present (crew is fully insured for crawl entry)
- Crack mapping with width, length, and direction photo-documented
- Drainage and grading review around the perimeter
- Soil and vegetation review (expansive clay indicators, root proximity)
- Written report with annotated photos, level diagram, and findings
- Repair recommendation if any are warranted, with no obligation
When does a Alpine home need inspections?
- Buying a home with cracks or sloping floors visible at showing
- Selling a home and want to disclose proactively (or rule out concern)
- Insurance carrier requesting a foundation inspection report
- Considering an ADU and need to verify existing footing capacity
- Recent visible change in cracks, doors, or floors
- Lender or appraiser called for a structural review
What do Alpine homeowners ask about inspections?
How fast can you get to Alpine for inspections?
Same-day service in Alpine on most weekdays. Morning slots book fastest during heat waves — call before 10 a.m. for best-same-day availability. After-hours emergency calls are answered by an on-call technician, not a dispatcher.
What does inspections cost in Alpine?
Free for repair-related inspections · written report inspections from $450. Pricing is the same across San Diego County — no mileage upcharge for Alpine. Our $89 diagnostic is credited toward the repair if you move forward.
How does Alpine's climate affect this service?
East County foundation movement is dominated by drought cycles, post-wildfire slope instability, and uncompacted 1970s tract fill. Alpine helical pier work typically terminates in decomposed granite or weathered bedrock. Drainage retrofit is part of nearly every repair plan here.. East County inspections almost always show some movement; the question is whether it's active.
What is the difference between this and a home inspection?
A general home inspection looks at 100 systems for 30 seconds each. A foundation inspection focuses entirely on the foundation, floor system, and structural envelope, with measurement and documentation that a general inspection does not produce. Many home inspectors recommend a follow-up foundation inspection when they see cracks or slope.
Will you tell me what is wrong even if you cannot fix it?
Yes. Some inspections find issues outside our scope: termite damage, dry rot, plumbing under-slab leaks, or seismic-retrofit needs. We will name them in the report and refer you to the right specialist.
Need inspections in Alpine?
Call for a free quote. Same-day service on most repairs, next-day on most installs.