Home Inspection Website Design: A Modern Site That Books Inspections
Home inspection website design comes down to the three things a buyer or their agent checks before booking: your sample report, your credentials, and how fast they can get on your calendar. We build a site that puts all three up front, generated from your Google Business Profile in minutes, for $75 a month with no setup fee.
What an inspection site has to show
An inspector gets hired in about thirty seconds of looking. The agent forwards your name, the buyer opens your site on their phone, and they either book or move to the next referral. Every home inspector website we design is built around that thirty seconds:
- A sample report, one tap from the homepage. Buyers and agents judge you by the report before they ever meet you. If yours is thorough and readable, show it off instead of burying it.
- Certifications where they can be seen. InterNACHI or ASHI membership, your state license number, insurance. Badges above the fold, not on an About page nobody reads.
- A booking path with no friction. A schedule button in the header of every page, plus a short request form for people who want you to call them.
- Service-area pages that rank. "Home inspector in [your town]" searches go to the inspector with a page for that town.
Works with the tools you already use
Your site links straight into the inspection software you already run; it does not replace it. If you write reports in Spectora or HomeGauge, your sample report lives there and your site shows it. If you take bookings through online scheduling, the Book button goes directly to your scheduler. We build the marketing site that gets you found and gets the click, and we are honest that report writing and scheduling stay in the tools built for them.
What inspector-specific website vendors charge
This vertical has its own template industry. Websites for Inspectors charges $29.95 a month plus a $249.95 setup fee for template sites, and the main NACHI forum thread recommending website companies dates back to 2017. Much of what these vendors sell looks like it was designed around then too.
We charge no setup fee, $75/mo for a site generated as its own code, not a template with your logo swapped in. Hosting, a custom domain, lead capture, and plain-English edits are included. For how that stacks up against agencies and freelancers across the trades, see the contractor website cost breakdown.
Inspectors get judged on thoroughness before anyone meets them. A dated template says the opposite of thorough. Put the sample report, the license, and the schedule button on the first screen and the site has done its job.
Who this is not for
If you want a vendor that bundles your website with report software and social media management, the inspector-specific shops do that and we do not. If you want a fast, modern site that makes the referral check go your way and hands you every lead, that is exactly what we build. It runs on the same structure as our contractor website design work: one page per service, one per city, proof up front, and nothing slowing the page down.