Home Inspection in Clinton Township

Clinton Township is one of the largest residential markets in Macomb County, with housing dominated by 1960s through 1990s subdivision construction. We inspect Clinton Township regularly and know the era's typical findings inside and out.

The bulk of Clinton Township's housing was built between 1965 and 1995 — ranches, tri-levels, and 4-bedroom colonials in subdivisions throughout the township. Common findings on this era: aluminum branch wiring in some 1965-1973 homes, original cast-iron drain stacks now past service life, original or first-replacement HVAC, fuse panels that were partially upgraded, and original roof systems on borrowed time. We document each system's condition clearly.

Newer Clinton Township construction (1995 onward, particularly in the western and northern parts of the township) shifts focus to builder-quality items — undersized HVAC for finished basements, attic insulation depth, soffit ventilation, plumbing rough-in shortcuts, and grading. The older central and southern corridors have a smaller inventory of pre-1965 ranches that follow standard mid-century inspection focus.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you inspect a Clinton Township home?

Clinton Township is 35–45 minutes from our Farmington Hills office. We can typically schedule within 24 hours of booking.

Do you inspect homes throughout the major Clinton Township subdivisions?

Yes. We inspect throughout the township and know the original builders, common construction issues, and typical findings by era of build.

Do you inspect new construction in Clinton Township?

Yes. Always book before final walkthrough so the builder has time to address findings while you have leverage.