Fridley sits south of Blaine along the east bank of the Mississippi River — a 10-square-mile city of about 29,600 residents with one of the most diverse housing inventories in the north metro.

Fridley inspections surface a predictable mix of era-typical findings -- and we know the housing stock cold. Every inspection includes thermal imaging, a digital report in 24 hours, and a 15-minute phone walkthrough so you walk into negotiations knowing exactly what's a deal-breaker and what's a Saturday-afternoon fix.

Home Inspection · Mold Inspection · Pre-Listing Inspection · Radon Testing · Sewer Scope · Thermal Imaging
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You'll find 1940s-1950s starter homes near the river, 1960s-1970s ramblers and split-entries through the central neighborhoods, 1980s walkouts on the east side near Springbrook Nature Center, and 1990s-2000s redevelopment along East River Road. Fridley inspections almost always touch on flood-zone proximity (FEMA AE zone runs along the Mississippi), Federal Pacific panels in pre-1975 stock, original cast iron drain stacks, polybutylene supply lines in 1980s walkouts, and chronic ice dam damage on shallow-overhang ramblers. The Springbrook watershed cuts through east Fridley and the high water table drives basement seepage in those neighborhoods. Schools are Fridley Public Schools (ISD 14) and a small Columbia Heights ISD 13 boundary. Springbrook Nature Center, Locke Park, and the Mississippi River regional trail anchor the city. We're 14 minutes from any Fridley address and inspect Fridley homes constantly.