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Town & Country Home Inspection β€” Montgomery, Texas

Conroe's Trusted Home Inspector β€” TREC Licensed Since 2006

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Home Inspector in Conroe, TX

"From downtown's historic district and the Conroe ISD corridor to Stewart's Forest, Graystone Hills, Wedgewood Falls, and the Lake Conroe shoreline β€” Chris Guido and the Town & Country team have been inspecting Conroe properties since 2006."

Inspecting the County Seat & the Fastest-Growing Corridor in Greater Houston

Conroe is the heart of Montgomery County β€” the county seat, the largest city in the county, and one of the fastest-growing communities in the entire state of Texas. Founded in 1881 as a lumber and sawmill town, Conroe today is a sprawling small city of more than 100,000 residents anchored by a revitalized historic downtown square, the Lone Star Convention Center, the Conroe ISD footprint (one of Texas's largest and best-regarded school districts), and the eastern shoreline of Lake Conroe. The Conroe zip codes stretch from established 1960s-1980s neighborhoods around Loop 336 and Frazier Street, through the booming Highway 105 East and FM 1314 corridors, into the master-planned communities of Stewart's Forest, Graystone Hills, Wedgewood Falls, Grand Central Park, and the I-45 corridor subdivisions. Town & Country Home Inspection has been serving Conroe-area buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals since 2006 β€” and Chris Guido's team has worked every neighborhood in the city.

What makes Conroe distinctive as an inspection market is the explosive growth and the dramatic range of housing eras coexisting here. The older established neighborhoods around downtown, Loop 336, and the original Conroe ISD boundaries include genuine pre-1980s ranch homes, mid-century homes near Frazier Street and 7th, and 1970s-1990s properties now hitting major-systems-replacement age. The I-45 corridor subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s β€” Grand Central Park, River Plantation, the developments north of Loop 336 β€” represent the boom-era production housing that defines much of Conroe's middle housing stock. The master-planned communities along Highway 105 East and Highway 75 β€” Stewart's Forest, Graystone Hills, Wedgewood Falls, the rapidly expanding subdivisions toward Cleveland β€” bring brand-new construction onto the market every single month. And on Conroe's eastern shoreline of Lake Conroe, waterfront properties bring their own specialized concerns.

Here's the truth every Conroe homebuyer needs to hear: Conroe's combination of expansive clay soils, intense humidity, hurricane exposure, and explosive new-construction volume creates a stress profile that demands genuine local expertise. Foundation movement is a constant concern across Montgomery County's clay soils β€” slab heaving, perimeter settling, and the interior cracking patterns that signal serious structural issues. Hurricane and tropical storm history β€” Harvey in 2017, Imelda in 2019, the 2024 derecho β€” has damaged Conroe roofs, fascia, gutters, and exterior envelopes in ways often invisible from ground level. Termite and wood-destroying insect activity is endemic to the area, and infestations frequently go unnoticed until structural members are compromised. On the new construction side, the sheer volume of homes being built across Conroe means quality varies dramatically β€” even good builders ship homes with improperly installed flashing, missing insulation, HVAC imbalance, and finish issues that builder walk-throughs miss entirely.

That's why Conroe buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals choose Town & Country. You get a TREC Licensed Professional Inspector (#9922) with 20 years of Greater Houston experience, a builder's perspective from 15 years in construction before founding the company, and a multi-inspector team based just down Highway 105 in Montgomery β€” meaning Conroe inspections typically scheduled within just a few days, even during tight closing windows. We coordinate WDI/termite, pool & spa, septic, water well, mold, and radon services alongside your home inspection so you don't juggle multiple contractors. Every Town & Country report is delivered with detail, photographs, and plain-language explanations Conroe buyers actually use to negotiate. Call 936-525-0550 to check availability for your closing timeline.

What We Offer in Conroe

Every Town & Country inspection is performed by a TREC Licensed Professional Inspector, with full coordination of specialty services into one streamlined visit.

What Conroe Clients Are Saying

Reviews from Conroe-area homebuyers, sellers, and real estate professionals who have trusted Town & Country Home Inspection.

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"Chris's team inspected our new build in Grand Central Park and caught a list of builder issues a mile long β€” flashing, HVAC imbalance, attic insulation gaps. Saved us from a year of warranty headaches. Best inspection money I've ever spent."

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Conroe, TX

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"As a Realtor working Montgomery County for over a decade, Town & Country is my go-to. Their team handles the volume Conroe demands without sacrificing detail. Reports come back fast and Chris's construction depth shows on every job."

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Conroe, TX

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"We bought an older home off Frazier Street and Chris caught aging plumbing, an old electrical panel, and roof issues two other inspectors missed. He walked us through the report in plain English. Confident in our purchase because of his work."

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Conroe, TX

Serving Every Neighborhood of Conroe

Town & Country serves the entire Conroe area β€” from downtown and Loop 336 to Grand Central Park, Stewart's Forest, Graystone Hills, Wedgewood Falls, River Plantation, and the Lake Conroe shoreline.

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Town & Country Home Inspection service area map covering Conroe and surrounding Greater Houston communities

Frequently Asked Questions β€” Conroe Inspections

Answers to the most common questions Conroe homebuyers ask before scheduling their inspection.

Why is independent new-construction inspection so important in Conroe?

Conroe is one of the fastest-growing new-construction markets in Texas β€” and at that volume, quality varies dramatically. Even good builders ship homes with improperly installed flashing, missing or compressed attic insulation, HVAC imbalance, drainage problems, and finish issues that builder walk-throughs routinely miss. An independent Town & Country inspection gives you leverage with the builder before closing β€” and a documented baseline before your 1-year warranty expires.

How does foundation movement on Montgomery County clay soils affect Conroe homes?

Montgomery County's expansive clay soils swell when wet and shrink when dry β€” sometimes by several inches across a single season. That movement transmits directly into slab foundations, producing the interior cracking, door-and-window misalignment, and brick mortar fractures that signal foundation issues. Chris evaluates movement against age, drainage, and known soil patterns in each Conroe neighborhood β€” knowledge that comes only from 20 years of inspecting these properties.

How fast can you schedule an inspection in Conroe?

Because Town & Country operates as a multi-inspector team headquartered in nearby Montgomery, we can typically schedule Conroe inspections within just a few days β€” even during peak real estate season. That speed is a meaningful advantage when you're working a tight closing window. Call 936-525-0550 to check availability for your dates.

Do you inspect homes in Grand Central Park, Stewart's Forest, and Graystone Hills?

Yes β€” Chris and the Town & Country team have inspected hundreds of homes across Grand Central Park, Stewart's Forest, Graystone Hills, Wedgewood Falls, River Plantation, the I-45 corridor subdivisions, the Highway 105 East communities, and every other Conroe neighborhood. We know the patterns and the pitfalls in every part of the city.

Do older Conroe homes downtown and near Loop 336 need a different approach?

Yes. Pre-1990s homes around downtown, Frazier Street, and the older Loop 336 neighborhoods can have aging galvanized or polybutylene plumbing, original electrical panels (sometimes still Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels with documented safety issues), early aluminum branch wiring, and roof systems on their second or third replacement. Chris's 20 years of Conroe inspection experience means he knows exactly what to look for.

How long does a home inspection take in Conroe?

Most Conroe home inspections take 2.5 to 4 hours on-site, depending on property size, age, and bundled services. Larger homes, Lake Conroe waterfront properties, or inspections that include WDI, septic, well, mold, or radon naturally take longer. Reports are typically delivered within 24 hours β€” often same-day for tight closings.

Serving Conroe & All of Greater Houston

Based in Montgomery and serving communities throughout Montgomery County, Harris County, and the entire Greater Houston region. Click any city below to learn more about our services in that area.

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