Johnson County · Iowa
Home inspection in Lone Tree, Iowa.
Lone Tree is a Johnson County community in central Iowa, and buyers and sellers here rely on an independent inspection to know exactly what a home’s condition is. Much of the housing stock has been in service for decades, so the report pays close attention to systems near the end of their life.
Why Lone Tree homeowners get an inspection
Central Iowa’s broad mix of housing means the report could just as easily flag a new-build defect as a century-old system at end of life. Radon is a statewide concern — Iowa has the highest average indoor radon levels in the country — so a measured radon test belongs on a Lone Tree inspection regardless of the home’s age.
Inspections we offer in Lone Tree
Full Home Inspection
Top-to-bottom, every major system examined.
Roof Inspection
Shingles, flashing, and penetrations — including drone.
Electrical Inspection
Panel, wiring, grounding, and safety.
Structural & Foundation
Foundation, framing, settlement, grading.
Plumbing Inspection
Supply, drains, water heater, fixtures.
Sewer Scope
Camera down the line — catches buried surprises.
Lone Tree inspection FAQ
- Do you serve Lone Tree and the rest of Johnson County?
- Yes. Lone Tree and the surrounding Johnson County area are part of the regular statewide service area — call to schedule a time that fits your timeline.
- Should I test for radon in Lone Tree?
- Yes. Iowa leads the nation in average residential radon, so a measured test is recommended on a Lone Tree home no matter its size or age.
- How soon do I get the report?
- Your photo-documented digital report is delivered the same day, with a plain-language summary of the items that matter most.
Nearby towns we serve
Ready to schedule an inspection in Lone Tree?
Call to set a time that fits your closing timeline.