
A field study in residential due diligence. Your home is the biggest investment you'll ever make. Inspect it like one.
Era-specific home inspections from the inspector who knows Roseville's 1955–1975 rambler belt by heart. Same-week reports. Thermal imaging on every inspection.
Era-defect expertise
Federal Pacific panels, aluminum wiring, cast iron drain stacks, vermiculite, ice dams — the actual defects of a 1955–1975 Roseville rambler.
Hyper-local knowledge
Lake Owasso drain-tile, Owasso Hills walkouts, Snelling corridor cracks, Twin Lakes townhomes. We don't inspect "homes" — we inspect Roseville homes.
Same-week digital reports
Photo-rich PDF report within 48 hours. Captioned findings, prioritized repair list, optional Realtor-ready summary letter.
Inspections built for Roseville housing stock
Eight services. Bundle pricing on radon and sewer scope with any home inspection. Free re-inspection on repaired items.

Home Inspection
Full home inspection in Roseville MN. Era-specific expertise on 1955–1975 rambler belt. Same-week reports. Call (651) 666-5602.…
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Radon Testing
Radon testing in Roseville MN. Ramsey County is EPA Zone 1 — averages run 4–8 pCi/L. 48-hour CRM tests. (651) 666-5602.…
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Sewer Scope
Sewer scope inspection in Roseville MN. Critical for 1950s–1970s ramblers with cast iron drain stacks. (651) 666-5602.…
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Mold Inspection
Mold inspection in Roseville MN. Visual + moisture mapping + lab air-sample analysis. (651) 666-5602.…
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Thermal Imaging
Thermal imaging in Roseville MN inspections. Finds hidden moisture, missing insulation, electrical hot spots. Included free.…
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HVAC Inspection
HVAC inspection in Roseville MN. Furnace age and AFUE, AC condenser performance, ductwork integrity, venting safety. (651) 666-560…
Learn moreRoseville + the inner-ring north metro
Headquartered in Roseville, serving every Ramsey County suburb and the New Brighton / Mounds View edge of Anoka County.

Falcon Heights, MN
Falcon Heights borders Roseville to the south and shares the 1950s–1960s rambler housing stock around Larpenteur and the State Fairgrounds.…
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Lauderdale, MN
Lauderdale is the smallest city in Ramsey County — a tight grid of post-war 1940s–1950s starter homes between Roseville and the U of M.…
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Little Canada, MN
Little Canada sits east of Roseville along I-35E. Mix of 1960s–1980s split-levels and ramblers; the Gervais Lake and Lake Owasso watershed c…
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Maplewood, MN
Maplewood is Ramsey County's third-largest city, east of Roseville. Housing ranges from 1950s ramblers near Highway 36 to newer 2000s townho…
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Shoreview, MN
Shoreview is Roseville's larger northern neighbor — mostly 1970s–1990s development around Snail Lake, Turtle Lake, and Lake Owasso's north s…
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Arden Hills, MN
Arden Hills sits between Shoreview and New Brighton — mid-century to 1980s housing, plus the former TCAAP site bringing newer development.…
See Arden Hills inspection detailsDefects we find on 1955–1975 Roseville ramblers
No competitor publishes this. Plain-English explanations, real cost ranges, what to actually do about it.
- Federal Pacific Stab-Lok Panel — 1960s–1980s
- Zinsco / Sylvania-Zinsco Panel — 1950s–1970s
- Aluminum Branch Wiring — 1965–1976
- Knob-and-Tube Wiring — Pre-1950, mostly pre-1940
- Galvanized Water Supply — Pre-1960 construction
- Cast Iron Drain Stack — 1920s–1975
- Polybutylene Supply Pipe — 1978–1995
- Vermiculite Attic Insulation — Pre-1990 attic top-offs
- Asbestos Floor Tile — 1940s–1985
- Ice Dam Formation — Worst on 1955–1975 low-slope ranches
Ready for a Roseville Home Inspection?
Same-week reports. Thermal imaging included. Era-specific findings for 1955–1975 ramblers, lakefront walkouts, and new-construction townhomes.
What do Roseville buyers and sellers most often ask?
The questions that come up most often in pre-inspection phone calls. Full FAQ →
Does Roseville MN require a Truth-in-Housing (TISH) report?
No. The City of Roseville does NOT require a Truth-in-Housing (TISH) or Time-of-Sale inspection. (Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Crystal, Maplewood, Robbinsdale, South St. Paul, and a few others do — Roseville does not.) A standard home inspection is still strongly recommended.
How long does a home inspection take in Roseville?
Typically 2.5 to 4 hours for a 1,500–2,500 sqft home. Add 30 minutes for a radon test setup and 30–45 minutes for a sewer scope. We deliver the digital report the same week.
How much does a home inspection cost in Roseville MN?
Roseville home inspections typically range $400–$550 for a single-family home, depending on square footage and age. Radon test runs $150–$200; sewer scope $250. Bundle pricing available — see /cost.html.
What is included in a Roseville home inspection?
Roof, attic, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, foundation, basement, exterior siding/trim/gutters, windows and doors, interior surfaces, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, garage. Thermal imaging is included at no extra charge.
When do I get my report?
Same week — usually within 48 hours of the inspection. The report is a digital PDF with photos, captions, and prioritized repair recommendations. You can share it with your agent or contractor.
Should I attend the inspection?
Yes, especially the last 30 minutes. We walk you through findings on-site so you can see what we saw. Bring your questions. Bring your contractor if you have one already.
Where can I learn more about Roseville housing and inspection standards?
We link out to the same authorities we rely on professionally — InterNACHI Standards of Practice, U.S. EPA radon resources, the Minnesota Department of Health, the Better Business Bureau, City of Roseville, Ramsey County, and the Minnesota Department of Commerce. Every defect, finding, and recommendation on this site can be cross-verified against these sources.