Collin County Home Inspections

Frisco · McKinney · Allen · Prosper · Plano

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Serving Collin County Homebuyers Since 2013

Over a decade of inspections in Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, and Plano — we know what fails first in this market.

Sprinkler & Irrigation Evaluation Included

Every inspection includes a full sprinkler system evaluation at no extra charge — standard with every Collin County inspection.

Report Delivered Within 2 Hours

Your detailed, photo-rich digital report is in your inbox within 2 hours of the inspection — fast enough to act before your option period expires.

Collin County Home Inspections — New Construction & Existing Homes


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Buying a home in Collin County means competing in one of the fastest-growing markets in Texas, with heavy new-construction activity in Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, and Plano. Most of these homes sit on highly expansive North Texas clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, putting constant stress on foundations, slabs, and driveways. A Collin County home inspection from a TREC-licensed inspector gives you clear answers about foundation movement, roof and attic condition, drainage, and major systems before you commit during a tight option period.

New Construction Home Inspections in Collin County

Collin County's boom has driven rapid building in Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, and Plano — and speed can mean mistakes. Even brand-new homes often have grading that sends water toward the slab, incomplete roof flashing, missing attic insulation, or drainage issues that show up after the first big storm.

Active builders in Collin County include Highland Homes, Landon Homes, American Legend Homes, Ashton Woods, Bloomfield Homes, Beazer Homes, CB JENI Homes, Toll Brothers, Normandy Homes, Southgate Homes, and Drees Custom Homes, among others. Regardless of builder, new homes benefit from an independent inspection before closing.

During a Collin County new construction home inspection, we:

You receive a same-day, photo-rich report that you and your builder can use to document defects before closing so you're not inheriting problems that should have been fixed during construction.

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Pre-Purchase Home Inspections in Collin County

Existing homes in Collin County have gone through years of expansion and contraction on clay soils plus repeated hail and wind storms. In older parts of Plano, McKinney, and Allen, that often means foundation settlement patterns, roof wear, and aging systems. In newer neighborhoods around Frisco and Prosper, you still see drainage and construction-quality issues under all the fresh paint.

A Collin County pre-purchase home inspection focuses on:

You walk away knowing which items are normal for homes in this price range, which repairs are urgent, and what you can use to negotiate repairs or credits with the seller.

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11-Month Builder's Warranty Inspections in Collin County

If you bought a new home in Collin County within the last year, the 11-month mark is your last real chance to make the builder fix defects on their dime instead of yours. After your first Collin County summer and storm season, foundation settlement, drywall cracking, roof and gutter issues, and drainage problems usually start to show up.

During an 11-Month Builder's Warranty Inspection, we:

You receive a clear, itemized report with photos written specifically so you can hand it straight to the builder's warranty department before your 12-month deadline.

We recommend scheduling between month 10 and month 11 so you have time to get the inspection done, submit the report, and allow the builder to respond before the deadline.

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What We Inspect in Collin County Homes

Collin County covers a range of homes — from older slab and pier-and-beam houses to dense new master-planned communities — but they all face the same clay soil, heat, and storm pressures. In every Collin County home inspection, we tailor our review to local conditions:

Foundations on Expansive Clay

We look for signs of movement caused by high-plasticity clay — cracks, separation at trim, doors that don't latch, and changes in grading or drainage around the slab. North Texas, including Collin County, has some of the highest clay content in the state.

Roofs in Hail and Storm Zones

We check shingles, flashing, vents, gutters, and roof penetrations for bruising, granule loss, lifted edges, dents, and other storm-related issues that are common across DFW. Collin County sees repeated hail events that can shorten roof life significantly.

Heat-Stressed Attics & HVAC Systems

We inspect attic framing, insulation, ductwork, and ventilation plus heating and cooling equipment performance so you know how well the system can handle Collin County summers — where attic temperatures routinely exceed 140°F.

Electrical & Plumbing Safety

We evaluate service panels, visible wiring, GFCI/AFCI protection, and accessible plumbing for conditions that could cause shocks, leaks, or insurance problems — including issues common in fast-built new construction.

Site Drainage & Irrigation

We pay close attention to downspouts, grading, landscaping, and visible irrigation issues that can worsen clay-soil movement if water is allowed to pool near the foundation. Sprinkler evaluation is included with every inspection.

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Why Collin County Homebuyers Choose Anchor

  •  Same-day detailed digital report — typically delivered within 2 hours of your inspection.
  •  On-site walkthrough of findings — your inspector walks you through every major issue at the end, in person.
  •  Lifetime support — call or text us anytime with questions about your home, even years after closing.
  •  Sprinkler and irrigation evaluation — included at no extra charge.
  •  300+ reviews · 99% 5-star rating across Google, Angi, HomeAdvisor, Yelp, Zillow & Facebook.
  •  Transparent pricing starting at $325 — no hidden fees, no surprises.
  •  TREC licensed · InterNACHI certified — inspecting DFW homes since 2013.
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Every Inspection Includes

  • Full TREC home inspection
  • Sprinkler/irrigation evaluation at no extra charge
  • Same-day detailed digital report with photos
  • On-site walkthrough of findings — we answer all your questions
  • Post-inspection follow-up support — call us anytime, even months later

Optional Services: Pool/spa inspection · Infrared (thermal) imaging · WDI/termite inspection

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Collin County Home Inspection FAQs

How soon can you inspect a home in Collin County?

Collin County buyers usually have short option periods, so we hold openings each week for new contracts and can generally inspect homes in Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, and Plano within a few days of going under contract.

Do you check for foundation issues caused by clay soil?

Yes. North Texas, including Collin County, has some of the highest clay content in the state, and we structure our inspections around spotting early and advanced signs of movement on these soils.

Is a home inspection still necessary on new construction in Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, or Plano?

Absolutely. Fast-paced building and high demand mean new homes often have grading, roofing, attic, and system defects that city code inspections do not catch — and those issues are much easier to address before closing than after.

When should I schedule my 11-month builder's warranty inspection?

We recommend scheduling between month 10 and month 11 of your first year in the home so you have time to get the inspection done, submit the report, and allow the builder to respond before the 12-month deadline.

Can I attend my Collin County home inspection?

Yes, and we encourage it. Many buyers in Collin County join us for at least the final walkthrough so we can show you key findings in person and answer questions about what to fix now versus later.

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