What is a Home Inspection and Why It Matters

A home inspection is a professional evaluation of a property’s condition, assessing its major systems and structure. It helps homeowners and buyers understand potential issues, preventing costly repairs in the future. Experts recommend getting a home inspection every five years to catch hidden problems early. At 5280 Home Inspections, we offer whole home inspections with two package options to fit your needs. We use drone photography to capture overhead views of your property, ensuring nothing is overlooked. Our inspections are backed by general liability insurance, offering peace of mind. A thorough inspection can uncover safety concerns, protect your investment, and provide confidence in your home purchase. Whether buying, selling, or maintaining your property, a Certified Home Inspector helps you make informed decisions.
Specialized Testing for Hidden Hazards
Certified by ICA, we adhere to the highest industry standards for accuracy and reliability. Our thorough testing ensures your home is safe from hidden hazards, giving you peace of mind. We inspect and test for:
Who We Are

Nathan Gasser is a Certified Home Inspector, recently certified in 2025, and currently training under a highly experienced inspector to gain hands-on expertise. 5280 Home Inspections is locally and woman-owned by Kelsey and Nathan Gasser, dedicated to serving homeowners with integrity. We strictly follow the ASHI Standard of Practice, ensuring thorough and ethical inspections. Outside of inspections, we compete at Colorado National Speedway, with over 20 years of racing experience. As Colorado natives and proud parents of two, we are committed to helping our community with professional, high-quality home inspections across the Denver Metro Area.

Residential Inspections
Whether you are buying or selling, a detailed home inspection ensures you understand your home’s condition.
New Construction Inspections
Even brand-new homes can have hidden defects. We inspect every detail before you move in.
Pre-Listing
Inspections
Get ahead of potential issues before listing your home, making it more appealing to buyers.
