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Mobile Home Inspection Checklist: What Buyers Should Know

Mobile Home Inspection Checklist: What Buyers Should Know

by Jacob Bullock
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A home inspection is one of the most important steps in buying a home in Mobile, AL. But not all inspections are equal - and knowing what to look for in this specific market helps you get the most out of the process.

Why Local Knowledge Matters

Mobile's hot and humid, Gulf Coast hurricane exposure climate creates specific patterns of wear, damage, and deficiency that differ from other markets. An inspector familiar with local conditions will know where to look first - and what findings are normal versus serious concerns.

Core Systems Your Inspector Should Cover

Every comprehensive home inspection should evaluate the following systems:

Foundation & Structure

This is especially important in Mobile. Mobile's high annual rainfall and warm temperatures create ideal conditions for wood rot, mold, and termite activity. Pier-and-beam foundations in older Mobile neighborhoods are particularly susceptible to crawl space moisture and subterranean termite damage. Your inspector should evaluate all foundation walls, slabs, piers, and beams for signs of movement, cracking, and deterioration.

Roof

Roof inspection covers covering material, flashing, drainage, ventilation, and condition of all penetrations. In Mobile's hot and humid, Gulf Coast hurricane exposure climate, humidity and moisture intrusion is a common driver of roofing deterioration.

Electrical

The inspector should identify the panel brand and age, verify breaker sizing, check all accessible outlets for proper wiring (GFCI in wet areas), and flag any double-taps, aluminum branch wiring, or hazardous conditions.

HVAC

In Mobile's hot and humid, Gulf Coast hurricane exposure climate, HVAC systems work hard. Your inspector should test both heating and cooling operation, verify filter and coil condition, check refrigerant lines, and estimate system age and remaining life.

Plumbing

All accessible supply and drain lines should be inspected, along with water heater condition and age, water pressure, and proper function of all fixtures and appliances.

Mobile-Specific Items to Request

Beyond the standard checklist, buyers in Mobile should specifically request:

Humidity and moisture intrusion

This is one of the most common issues in Mobile homes. Ask your inspector to specifically evaluate humidity and moisture intrusion and whether it rises to the level of requiring professional remediation.

Termite and WDI activity (Alabama is a high-pressure state)

termite and WDI activity (Alabama is a high-pressure state) is another frequent finding in this market. A thorough inspection will document its extent and provide guidance on next steps.

Recommended Add-On Services for This Market

Mobile has significant WDI pressure from multiple termite species. A dedicated Wood Destroying Insect inspection by a licensed pest control company is strongly recommended alongside the home inspection for any property over 10 years old.

What Happens After the Inspection?

You'll receive a digital report - Noble delivers same-day - with findings organized by priority: Safety, Major, Moderate, Minor, and Maintenance. Use this report to negotiate with the seller, plan post-closing repairs, or walk away if the findings are too significant.

Schedule Your Mobile Home Inspection

Noble Property Inspections provides engineer-owned home inspections in Mobile and surrounding communities. Book online at noble-pi.com or call (832) 551-1397. Same-day reports, 7-day scheduling, and 1,198+ five-star reviews.

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