About AmPro Inspections, Inc
AmPro Inspections was founded in 2017 and are a premier commercial and home inspection company in Colorado Springs, CO. We provide the highest possible level of service to all of our clients at a reasonable price.
AmPro Inspections offers sewer line inspections, radon testing, mold testing, hazmat inspections, asbestos testing, and water testing if there's an issue with the premise, we find it! Offering these services in-house allows for easier scheduling on the clients and a better customer experience.
A Fully Certified Home Inspection Company
The residential and commercial property inspection industry is full of part-time single-owner inspection companies. We are bringing the industry to a new level of professionalism by having full-time, uniformed, highly trained inspectors. We demand the highest level of professionalism, certification, and preparation for our home inspectors.
We are CCPIA, AIC2, and InterNACHI CPI Certified Inspectors. Our inspection and testing services are available up and down the Colorado front range, from Denver to Colorado Springs to Pueblo.
We service the Colorado Springs Region! With more than 464,000 residents, Colorado Springs is the largest city in Colorado by area coverage. People are flocking to this city from all over the United States and, for a good reason. The city and state are an all-year playground, and both have become a hub of business activity over the past decade.
It's no surprise the best things to do or see in this city relate directly to the outdoor landscape. From Pikes Peak climbs to Jeep tours throughout the valley and hill country. However, for those who want to spend more time inside and away from the elements, you'll be happy to know that Colorado Springs has art museums, indoor kid's play parks, and even wellness spas for a more low-key pastime.
Healthcare, technology, and hospitality lead the way in business in Colorado Springs, and many move to the area to partake in these industries. The cost of living is rising in Colorado Springs, with home prices on full recovery after the 2008 market crash. Since 2011, home prices have gone from around $200,000 to well over $300,000 on average. While residents in Colorado Springs consume more energy than other similar cities, utilities tend to be cheaper, especially with the rise of more solar energy initiatives.