Total Home Health Inspection in Denver
A comprehensive look at air quality, moisture sources, and ventilation throughout your entire home, not just the room where you noticed a problem.
Call Now: [PHONE]When a Single-Room Inspection Isn't Enough
Mold and moisture problems often start somewhere other than where they show up. A musty smell in a bedroom can trace back to attic ventilation. A damp basement can be feeding humidity into the whole HVAC system. If you have ongoing symptoms, a chronically stuffy house, or you just want the full picture before a major purchase or renovation, a whole-home inspection catches what a single-room visit would miss. It's also the right call if you've already had a basic inspection that found something, and you want to know whether it's an isolated spot or a sign of a bigger ventilation or moisture pattern across the house. Older homes across the Denver metro area, especially those with additions or remodeled basements, are the most likely candidates for this kind of hidden, whole-house pattern, since mismatched ventilation systems from different eras rarely work together the way a single original system would.
How It Works
Call and Schedule
Tell us about your symptoms or concerns, and we'll set up a full-home visit.
Room-by-Room Walkthrough
A certified inspector checks every area systematically, from attic to basement.
Full Written Report
A complete summary of what we found, room by room, in plain language.
What We Cover
Attic and Crawlspace
The two most overlooked areas for hidden moisture and ventilation problems.
HVAC and Ductwork
Where mold and dust can circulate throughout the entire house unnoticed.
Basement and Foundation
Checked for the freeze-thaw moisture issues common across the Front Range.
Why Choose Purple Mountain for This
Independent
We never perform remediation, so there's no incentive to find more than what's actually there.
Certified
InterNACHI and IAC2 certified, trained to inspect a full home systematically.
One Visit, Full Report
Every area covered in a single visit, with one clear written report at the end.
Serving the Front Range
Common Questions
How is this different from the basic inspection?
The basic inspection focuses on the areas you're already concerned about. This one covers the entire home systematically, which is worth it if you have unexplained symptoms or want full peace of mind before a big decision. Most homeowners who book this one have already ruled out the obvious causes on their own and want a professional to check what they can't.
How long does a whole-home inspection take?
Typically two to three hours depending on the size of the home, with a written report to follow within a few business days. Larger homes above 3,500 square feet, or properties with a finished basement and a separate guest structure, can run slightly longer since every enclosed space gets the same level of attention.
