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What's Inspected: Inspections for wear, damage, leaks, and drainage.
Did You Know: In the United States, around 5 million new roofs are installed every year, with roughly 85% of these projects focused on replacing old roofs on existing homes. Roof damage and the need for replacement can be influenced by factors such as extreme weather conditions, climate, and roof material durability. Roofs generally last between 25 to 50 years, but those exposed to severe weather may need replacement sooner. Additionally, approximately 10% of insurance claims in the U.S. are attributed to roof damage caused by weather events like hail, wind, and ice storms.
9,191
The financial impact of roof repairs and replacements is significant, with the average roof replacement costing about
What's Inspected: Condition of siding, soffits, fascia, doors, and windows.
20%
Did You Know: Homeowners often neglect essential exterior repairs and maintenance, which can lead to significant long-term issues. Statistics indicate that nearly 20% of homeowners reported deferring necessary maintenance on their homes, primarily due to financial constraints or lack of time
What's Inspected: Structural integrity, cracks, and possible settlement.
but severe cases can exceed $20,000
Did You Know: Foundation failures are a significant concern for homeowners, and statistics highlight the extent of the issue. Approximately 15% of homes in the U.S. are estimated to have foundation problems, which can lead to costly repairs. The average cost to repair foundation issues ranges from $2,000 to $7,000.
What's Inspected: Ventilation, insulation, moisture levels, and pests.
90%
Did You Know: Homes lacking proper insulation incur substantial energy costs annually. This insufficiency leads to significant energy waste, with homeowners spending 10-20% more on heating and cooling than necessary, equating to an average of about $200-$400 extra annually per household in lost energy costs .
of home's in the U.S.
are under insulatedWhat's Inspected: Floors, walls, ceilings, and windows
8 Billion
Did You Know: Homeowners face significant risks of interior home damage each year, often resulting from preventable issues like water damage, electrical failures, and fire hazards.
Water damage alone costs U.S. homeowners billions annually, with nearly
in losses just from flooding.
What's Inspected: Pipes, water heater, and fixtures.
1 Trillion Gallons
Did You Know: Plumbing leaks and water heater failures often catch homeowners off guard, resulting in significant repair costs due to lack of maintenance. Studies show that approximately 10% of homes have plumbing leaks, with many of these going undetected until they lead to major water damage. Water heaters are another common source of damage when neglected. About 75% of water heaters fail before the 12-year mark, often due to sediment buildup and corrosion from lack of maintenance.
These leaks =
of wasted water each year in the U.S. alone.
310
850
$871 Million
What's Inspected: Outlets, Fixtures, Service Panels, and Wiring Safety.
Did You Know: Hidden electrical fires are a significant risk in homes, often originating from issues that go unnoticed until they result in serious damage. According to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), electrical malfunctions are the second leading cause of home fires, causing approximately 24,000 residential fires annually. These fires result in an estimated:
DEATHS
INJURIES
IN PROPERTY LOSSES PER YEAR
What's Inspected: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning components.
50%
Did You Know: HVAC systems experience a variety of common issues that can lead to breakdowns and costly repairs, affecting around 50% of American households each year. Common failures include refrigerant leaks, which can make systems unable to cool effectively, often indicated by ice on refrigerant lines. Improper refrigerant levels or leaks can result in serious damage, leading to expensive replacements if left unaddressed.
Why Choose Us
At K1 Inspections, we know that a home is more than just a structure—it’s your future. Whether you're buying, selling, or maintaining a property, our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions.
Our thorough and non-invasive inspection process ensures that every aspect of your property is meticulously assessed without causing any disturbance or damage. We utilize advanced technology, including moisture meters, infrared cameras, and specialized tools, to help pinpoint potential issues hidden from sight. This allows us to detect concerns such as moisture intrusion, insulation inefficiencies, and electrical hotspots, giving you a comprehensive and accurate analysis of the home’s condition.
With over six years of licensed experience in Kentucky, we bring unmatched attention to detail, professionalism, and a deep understanding of the local housing market. Our reports are easy to read, backed by precision tools, and designed to help you feel confident about your next steps—whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor.
Choose K1 Inspections for trusted, high-quality home inspection services that combine cutting-edge tools, expert knowledge, and genuine care for your investment.
Why Choose K1 Inspections?
Our interactive digital report system at K1 Inspections delivers a comprehensive, user-friendly experience designed to make your inspection results actionable. With a high-resolution HTML format, the report features zoomable photos and videos, allowing clients to inspect details closely. Our Repair Request Summary tool offers a convenient way to list items for negotiation. Just select the items, add estimated repair costs, and include either our detailed narratives or your own notes. The finalized summary can be sent directly to the seller's team, keeping your full report private.

Arrange Your Inspection With Us
To book your inspection, please fill out the form on our scheduling page. Here’s what to expect during the scheduling process:
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Choose a Time: Our inspection appointments are available at 9 am and 1 pm. Be sure to select the time that works best for you.
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Allow 24-Hour Notice: Please book your inspection at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to notify all necessary parties and prepare for your inspection.
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Form Completion: This form must be completed in one session, as there is no option to save and return later. Make sure you have a few uninterrupted minutes to fill out all the details.
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Final Confirmation: After submitting your form, our inspector will personally contact you to finalize any remaining details for the inspection. This step helps ensure we have everything needed for a thorough assessment.
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Questions? If you have any questions or need help filling out the form, please reach out to our office at 502-309-4082. We’re here to help!

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Shepherdsville, Mount Washington, Simpsonville, Buckner, LaGrange, Prospect, Middletown, Lebanon Junction, Carrollton
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