Serving Inspection Clients Throughout Mid-Missouri
Upchurch Inspection provides professional home inspection services throughout Mid-Missouri, serving buyers, sellers, and homeowners across the central portion of the state. Our Mid-Missouri service area is designed for planned, full-day inspections in larger regional markets, delivered with the same attention to detail and clear reporting our clients expect across the Mid-South.
Mid-Missouri includes a mix of college towns, state-capital neighborhoods, historic river communities, and growing residential areas. Homes throughout the region vary widely in age, construction style, and foundation type, making local knowledge and a methodical inspection process essential.
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Home Inspection Services In Mid-Missouri
Homes across Mid-Missouri range from early- and mid-20th-century properties to modern subdivisions and custom homes. Many properties in this region include crawlspaces or basements, older electrical and plumbing systems, and site-specific grading and drainage concerns tied to central Missouri soil conditions.
Our inspections are designed to identify material defects, safety concerns, and long-term maintenance issues—whether you’re purchasing a home, preparing to sell, approaching the end of a builder’s warranty, or investing in residential property. Every inspection includes a detailed, easy-to-read report and clear communication so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Boone County, Missouri
Boone County includes one of Mid-Missouri’s most active housing markets, with a wide range of property types from historic neighborhoods and student housing to newer residential developments.
Columbia, Missouri
Ashland, Missouri
Rocheport, Missouri
Centralia, Missouri
Cole County, Missouri
Cole County includes Missouri’s capital city and surrounding communities, featuring a mix of established neighborhoods, older homes, and newer development that benefits from careful, system-focused inspection.
Jefferson City, Missouri
Holts Summit, Missouri
Pettis County, Missouri
Pettis County serves as a central hub within Mid-Missouri, with a mix of historic neighborhoods, established residential areas, and newer development.
Sedalia, Missouri
La Monte, Missouri
Saline County, Missouri
Saline County sits between West-Central Missouri and the Columbia region, making it a natural part of our Mid-Missouri service area.
Marshall, Missouri
Sweet Springs, Missouri
Slater, Missouri
Malta Bend, Missouri
Morgan County, Missouri
Morgan County includes a mix of small towns and lake-area properties, where inspections often focus on drainage, foundations, and long-term durability.
Versailles, Missouri
Stover, Missouri
Moniteau County, Missouri
Moniteau County serves as a natural Mid-Missouri corridor between Sedalia and Jefferson City, featuring a mix of established neighborhoods, lake-area properties, and rural homes. Inspections in this county often involve evaluating foundations, drainage patterns, and long-term system performance influenced by soil conditions and property layout.
California, Missouri
Tipton, Missouri
Cooper County, Missouri
Cooper County includes historic river communities and rural properties that require experienced, detail-oriented inspection. Homes in this area often present unique considerations related to age, foundation design, drainage, and long-term system wear.
Boonville, Missouri
Pilot Grove, Missouri
Our Mid-Missouri Service Area
Our Mid-Missouri service area is designed to serve central Missouri communities up to and including Columbia, while maintaining clear boundaries with our West-Central Missouri and Western Missouri (Kansas City) regions.
If your city is not listed above, contact us to confirm availability—our team regularly serves surrounding communities as part of planned Mid-Missouri inspection routes.

What's Included In A Home Inspection?
A home inspection is an examination of a house either before it’s listed by the homeowner or before it is purchased by the home buyer.
Our professional inspector will check the roof, plumbing, electrical system, heating, and air conditioning system, windows, and doors for security. They will also inspect the foundation for cracks in the concrete slabs which can lead to water penetration problems.
The inspectors are trained to identify any potential issues that could be costly repairs down the road if left unchecked.
Find a breakdown below of what is included in a home inspection.
A large part of buying a home is wanting to be safe from the weather. This starts with the roof. The inspection of the roof includes the roof coverings, gutters, downspouts, flashings, chimney, vents, skylights, roof penetrations, as well as the general structure, and condition.
Your home is more than what you see every day. That is why our home inspectors look at the insulation and ventilation of unfinished spaces and any potential issues. These include, but are not limited to, attics, crawlspaces, foundation areas, exhaust systems.
The exterior of your home is more than just how it looks. You also want to make sure it is protecting you against the elements. The exterior part of the home inspection will include siding, exterior doors, flashing & trim, windows, walkways, stairs, drainage, patios & decks, driveways.
The foundation is just that, the foundation. Without a quality foundation, it all falls apart. Our inspectors will look for foundation movement, cracks, structural concerns, and any indications of water penetration.
During the summer months, you don’t want to be stuck without cooling. That is why our home inspector will look at the condition of the properties cooling system. They will locate the thermostat, energy source and will identify the type of cooling system you have.
Similar to the cooling systems, the heating systems are also important. Especially when the temperature drops on those cold winter nights. So we will also check on the condition of the heating system, location of the thermostat, energy source, and identify heating system.
You know the danger of fire and smoke. That is why we inspect the visible portions of the fireplace & chimneys, lintels, damper doors, clean-out doors, and frames.
Aside from the fireplace, issues with your electrical system are atop the main sources for house fires, and other issues. Our home inspections include the service drop. (This is where the electrical company connects to your property.) As well as the conductors, service head and mast, electrical main, panel-boards, ground switches, outlets, and the presence of smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detectors.
Water damage is almost always a concern when buying homes. That is why plumbing tends to get the most attention. Our inspector will check the main water & fuel supply shut-off valves, water heater, toilets, interior water supply, sinks, showers, bath-tubs, drains, as well as waste, and ventilation systems.
The rest of the house falls under this category. This typically includes doors, windows, ceilings, walls, floors, stairs, railings, garage doors, and openers.
After every home inspection, we will provide you with a detailed report of our findings. We also take the time to discuss our findings with you to make sure you understand how to protect your home.
For any of your home inspection needs, please contact us. We’re here for you.