Home inspection in Dayton, MN
Serving Dayton in Hennepin County — near the Crow River confluence, Dayton River Road, Elm Creek Park Reserve edge. We know what each era of Dayton home tends to hide.
Inspecting Dayton homes
Dayton is made up of a rural-to-suburban blend of older farmhouses and rapid 2010s-2020s new construction. Sandy and clay soils at the Mississippi-Crow River confluence; new-build drainage and lot grading dominate findings. We tailor every inspection to the home's age and neighborhood, with attention to new-construction settling and grading, well/septic on older parcels, riverfront erosion, and unfinished-area moisture in brand-new homes.

Every Dayton inspection is a full 110-point inspection with photos and a report in 24 hours. Add a sewer scope and radon test to cover the issues most likely to surprise local buyers.
Inspection services in Dayton
110-Point Home Inspection in Dayton
A complete buyer's inspection of roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC and foundation, documented with…
Sewer Scope in Dayton
Camera inspection of the main line to catch cracks, bellies, root intrusion and offsets before they become fo…
Radon Testing in Dayton
Short-term radon measurement during your inspection — essential across Minnesota's elevated radon zone.
Pre-Listing Inspection in Dayton
Sellers find and fix issues before listing, smoothing negotiations and avoiding surprise repair credits at cl…
Dayton homes we have inspected



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How much does a home inspection cost in Dayton?
A 110-point inspection in Dayton is priced by the home's size and age — get your exact quote in under a minute. Sewer scope and radon testing are quoted up front, and your full photo report arrives within 24 hours.
What are common problems in Dayton homes?
Given its a rural-to-suburban blend of older farmhouses and rapid 2010s-2020s new construction, Dayton homes frequently show new-construction settling and grading, well/septic on older parcels, riverfront erosion, and unfinished-area moisture in brand-new homes. Sandy and clay soils at the Mississippi-Crow River confluence; new-build drainage and lot grading dominate findings.
How quickly can you inspect my Dayton home?
From our Brooklyn Park base we can usually reach Dayton within a few days and meet tight contingency deadlines. Your report arrives within 24 hours of the completed inspection.