Precision Inspections for Oklahoma Homes and Properties

Licensed Home & Roof Inspection Services Across Oklahoma

LICENSED & EXPERIENCED INSPECTORS

Delivering Accuracy and Integrity in Every Inspection

At Calvert Property Inspections, accuracy isn’t optional — it’s our standard. Whether you’re buying a home or need a detailed roof evaluation, our licensed inspectors provide thorough, unbiased assessments that give you the information needed to make confident decisions.

As a veteran-owned inspection company serving clients across Oklahoma, we bring integrity, precision, and accountability to every job. From Oklahoma City and Edmond to Norman, Yukon, and beyond, our team delivers dependable results built on trust and professionalism.

EXPERIENCED & TRAINED INSPECTORS

Precision Inspections for Every Property in Oklahoma

Our inspection services cover residential home inspections, independent roof evaluations, and property assessments throughout Oklahoma — delivering consistent, detailed reports you can act on.

OKLAHOMA'S TOP CHOICE

Veteran-Owned. Precision-Focused. Committed to Every Client.

Founded on values of integrity, discipline, and service, Calvert Property Inspections LLC is led by Tim Calvert, Founder and Owner. A Haag Certified Inspector, Tim brings years of experience across home inspections and roof evaluations throughout Oklahoma.

From first-time homebuyers to real estate professionals, our mission is simple — provide reliable data, clear documentation, and consistent results that Oklahoma clients can depend on.

DETAILED REPORTING

Thorough Property Evaluations You Can Act On

At Calvert Property Inspections, precision drives every step of our process. We perform thorough evaluations supported by clear documentation, detailed photography, and consistent reporting standards trusted by homebuyers and real estate professionals alike.

Our team follows a structured, detail-oriented approach designed to produce dependable results. Every inspection is reviewed for accuracy and clarity — ensuring buyers, sellers, and agents across Oklahoma City and surrounding communities receive the reliable information needed to move forward with confidence.

Property inspection reporting tools used by Calvert Property Inspections for underwriting assessments in Oklahoma

CLIENT EXPERIENCES

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Customer service representative at Calvert Property Inspections assisting underwriting clients across Oklahoma

WHY CHOOSE US?

Why Oklahoma Clients Choose Calvert Property Inspections

We’re more than an inspection company — we’re your trusted partner from first walkthrough to final report. Every inspection is built for clarity, accuracy, and confidence.

  • Licensed home and roof inspectors serving all of Oklahoma
  • Veteran-led professionalism and accountability on every job
  • Expert analysis with detailed imaging and documentation
  • Statewide service — Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Yukon, Mustang, Moore, and beyond

WANT TO LEARN MORE?

Frequently Asked Questions

No. A home inspection is not a pass/fail evaluation. It's an objective assessment of the property's current condition. The report documents findings so you can make an informed decision — whether that means negotiating repairs, requesting a price reduction, or walking away from the deal entirely.

Yes. New construction homes are not always built to code and can have issues that aren't visible without a trained eye. A home inspection on a new build gives you an independent, unbiased look before you close — and before builder warranties expire.

In most cases, the buyer pays for the inspection after the seller accepts the offer. Sellers can also choose to have a pre-listing inspection done before putting the home on the market, which can help avoid surprises during negotiations.

As soon as possible. Most purchase contracts include an inspection contingency with a deadline. Scheduling quickly gives you time to review findings, gather repair estimates, and negotiate with the seller before that window closes.

No. A home inspector evaluates the physical condition of the property — structure, systems, roof, and more. An appraiser determines market value for the lender. They serve different purposes, and most buyers need both.

Insurance underwriting inspector reviewing property details during inspection in Oklahoma City