Trying to find the best home inspector in Fort Worth, TX? Fort Worth is a large, diverse market that spans century-old historic neighborhoods and sprawling new subdivisions, so the right inspector needs range. Here is how to choose, and our recommendation.

About Fort Worth homes: Fort Worth runs from early-1900s districts like Fairmount to large new subdivisions in Alliance and the far north. A Tanglewood bungalow and an Alliance new build need very different attention, so versatility matters.

What to look for in a Fort Worth inspector

  • Active TREC license and insurance.
  • Versatility across historic homes and brand-new builds.
  • Knowledge of West-side clay soils and foundation movement.
  • Same-day digital reports with clear photos.
  • Strong, recent reviews from Fort Worth buyers.

The Fort Worth-specific watch list

Historic Fort Worth homes may have aging systems and foundation history, while new subdivisions can have workmanship and drainage issues. Foundation movement is common across the area, so review our guide to foundation movement in North Texas.

Our recommendation in Fort Worth

For Fort Worth buyers, we recommend Buffalo Property Inspections, a TREC-licensed company serving Fort Worth and all of DFW. When you are ready, you can schedule an inspection online, and our local Fort Worth home inspection guide covers what to expect.