Byrd's House Detective, LLC
Byrd's House Detective, LLC

(561)755-2690

BHD Home Inspections and Mold Assessor. Services You Can Trust

BHD Home Inspections and Mold Assessor. Services You Can Trust BHD Home Inspections and Mold Assessor. Services You Can Trust BHD Home Inspections and Mold Assessor. Services You Can Trust

Certified Mold Hygienist and Home Inspector

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Services Offered

Comprehensive Home Inspections, Wind Mitigations, Four-Point Inspections, Roof Certifications, Mold Inspections, and Indoor Air Quality Testing.

Who We Are

Trusted Professionals

At Byrd's House Detective, LLC, we take pride in being a team of professionals that our clients can trust. We are fully licensed and insured, and we are committed to providing the highest level of service to our clients.

Byrd's House Detective (BHD)

Licensed. Experienced. Dedicated to protecting your home, health, and investment.

✅ Florida Home Inspector License: HI16474
✅ Florida Mold Assessor License: MRSA5540
✅ Comprehensive Home & Mold Inspections
✅ Detailed, Easy-to-Understand Reports
✅ Minority & Family Owned Business – Built on Trust & Integrity

Personalized Service

We understand that each property and client is unique, which is why we offer personalized service to meet your specific needs. We take the time to listen to our clients and provide them with the information they need to make informed decisions.

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Professional Home Inspections

Discover unparalleled peace of mind with BHD Home Inspections. Whether you're buying, selling, or maintaining your beloved home, we offer meticulous attention to detail. BHD certified professionals deliver comprehensive home, roof, wind mitigation, and four-point inspections, along with NACA & NSPIRE inspections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at gregory@byrdshouseinspections.com or call (561) 755-2690 if you cannot find an answer to your question.

 A wind mitigation inspection is a professional evaluation of your home's structural features that reduce damage from high winds, such as those found in a hurricane. A licensed inspector examines your roof, windows, doors, and their connections to the home to determine its ability to withstand storms. The official report from this inspection serves as documentation for your insurance company, potentially earning you discounts on your homeowner's insurance premiums based on the presence and quality of wind-resistant features.  


 A four-point inspection is a visual evaluation of a home's roofing, electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. It's typically required by homeowners insurance companies before issuing a policy for older homes to assess the risk associated with these key areas. The goal is to identify major deficiencies that could lead to claims, ensuring the property is insurable by documenting updates and identifying needed repairs. 


 A comprehensive home inspection is a detailed, visual examination of a property's accessible structural components and major systems to identify defects and potential issues, providing a clear understanding of the home's overall condition for a buyer. Conducted by a professional inspector, this inspection goes beyond a basic visual walk-through, often following established standards of practice to cover the roof, foundation, electrical and plumbing systems, heating and cooling, and more. The inspector then delivers a written report detailing their findings and often includes photos to document significant issues.  


A mold inspection is a professional evaluation of a home, building, or specific area to determine whether mold is present, what type it might be, and what conditions are contributing to its growth.

Here’s what it typically involves:


  1. Visual Assessment – The inspector looks for visible signs of mold, water damage, leaks, or areas of high moisture.
     
  2. Moisture Detection – Tools like moisture meters, infrared cameras, or hygrometers are used to identify hidden dampness behind walls, ceilings, or floors.
     
  3. Air & Surface Sampling (if needed) – Samples may be collected to test for mold spores in the air or on surfaces. This helps confirm mold presence and identify the type.
     
  4. Documentation – Photos, notes, and detailed observations are recorded.
     
  5. Report & Recommendations – The inspector provides a written report explaining findings, lab results (if samples were taken), and recommended next steps.
     

🏡 Why It’s Important

  • Health – Mold can trigger allergies, asthma, and respiratory issues.
     
  • Property Protection – Mold indicates moisture problems that, if left untreated, can damage walls, flooring, and structures.
     
  • Real Estate – Many buyers and sellers request mold inspections to ensure a safe and healthy home.
     

👉 A mold inspector (licensed as a Mold Assessor in Florida) does not perform remediation — their role is to provide an unbiased assessment and guide you on whether cleanup or repairs are needed.


What Our Clients Say

Contact Us

We stay in constant communication with our customers until the job is done. To get a free quote, or if you have questions or special requests, contact us at: (561) 755-2690 

gregory@byrdshouseinspections.com

Loxahatchee, FL, USA

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