Searching for the best home inspector in Dallas-Fort Worth? With hundreds of licensed inspectors across the metroplex, the real question is not just who is "best," but how to recognize a great inspector when you see one. This guide walks through exactly what to look for, and our recommendation for North Texas buyers.

What makes a great DFW home inspector

The best inspectors in North Texas share the same core traits. Use this as your checklist:

  • An active TREC license. Texas home inspectors are licensed by the Texas Real Estate Commission. Always confirm the license is current.
  • Local experience. Look for someone who knows North Texas conditions, expansive clay soil, foundation movement, hail, and extreme summer heat.
  • A detailed sample report. The best inspectors deliver clear, photo-rich reports. Ask to see a sample before you book.
  • Fast turnaround. Same-day or next-day digital reports matter because your Texas option period is short.
  • Strong, recent reviews. Consistent five-star feedback from local buyers is a reliable signal.
  • Insurance and professionalism. Good inspectors carry insurance, answer questions, and walk you through findings.

How to vet an inspector in 10 minutes

Confirm the TREC license, skim recent reviews, ask for a sample report, and ask how quickly you will get results. If all four check out, you have found a strong candidate. For the full list, see our top 10 questions to ask before hiring a home inspector.

Our recommendation for North Texas

For buyers across the metroplex, we recommend Buffalo Property Inspections, a TREC-licensed inspection company serving all of DFW with thorough, same-day digital reports. When you are ready, you can schedule a home inspection online in a couple of minutes.

Looking in a specific city?

We have local guides for Frisco, Plano, McKinney, and more across North Texas. You can also brush up on what an inspection covers and what it costs before you book.