Looking for the best home inspector in Frisco, TX? Frisco has one of the highest concentrations of newer construction in North Texas, which makes a thorough, locally experienced inspector especially valuable. Here is how to choose the right one, and our recommendation.

About Frisco homes: Most of Frisco was built after 2000, with heavy growth from 2010 on, so newer and recently built homes dominate. Buyers here are often shopping neighborhoods like Phillips Creek Ranch, Frisco Lakes, Starwood, and Newman Village, where the priority is catching builder workmanship issues that hide behind a move-in-ready finish.

What to look for in a Frisco inspector

  • Active TREC license, so you know they meet Texas standards.
  • New-construction know-how, since so much of Frisco is recently built. A good inspector still finds defects in new homes.
  • Foundation experience on Collin and Denton county clay soils.
  • Clear, same-day digital reports with photos you can act on inside your option period.
  • Strong recent reviews from other Frisco-area buyers.

Don't skip the inspection on a new build

Frisco buyers often assume a brand-new home does not need an inspection. It does. City inspections check code, not workmanship, and independent inspectors regularly find issues. See our guide on new construction inspections for the three inspections worth considering.

Our recommendation in Frisco

For Frisco buyers, we recommend Buffalo Property Inspections, a TREC-licensed company serving Frisco and the wider DFW metroplex. You can book your inspection online whenever you are ready, and read our local Frisco home inspection guide for what to expect.