Frequently asked questions.

Expert Building Inspections.

Reviewed and verified by Armando Longueira, P.E (License #67462).

Welcome to All Home Meters LLC, your trusted source for comprehensive commercial and residential inspections throughout Miami, Hialeah, Coral Gables, Doral, Miami Beach, and all Miami-Dade County municipalities. Our team of licensed Florida engineers and certified inspectors brings decades of expertise to every property, prioritizing safety, compliance, and peace of mind for owners, associations, and managers.

What Is Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection?

Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection

Infrared (IR) thermography identifies hidden issues in building structures and electrical systems using advanced imaging technology. Our Level II certified thermographers detect moisture intrusion, electrical hot spots, insulation gaps, and energy losses before they pose risks or cause expensive damage.

  • Non-invasive, fast, and precise.

  • Required for electrical systems ≥400 amps in 40-year inspections.

  • All Home Meters delivers clear IR reports and remediation plans for condos, hi-rises, and commercial facilities across South Florida.

What Is 40-Year Recertification Building Inspection?

40 Year Recertification Building Inspection

It is a thorough inspection for buildings reaching 40 years (or earlier, by ordinance), repeated every 10 years afterward.

  • We conduct structural and electrical reviews to detect deterioration, safety code violations, and latent defects.

  • Reports include all required certifications (structural, electrical, thermal) for county and municipal submission.

  • Our expertise in high-rise, coastal, and inland building recertification ensures your property stays compliant and safe.

What Are Milestone Inspections in Florida?

Milestone Inspections Florida

Florida law now requires milestone structural inspections for condominium and cooperative buildings three stories or taller statewide.

  • Initial inspections at 30 years; then every 10 years.

  • Designed to assess structural health and long-term safety, these inspections help associations plan repairs and reserve funding.

  • Our certified engineers deliver milestone inspection reports in accordance with latest Florida standards.

What Is a Structural Inspection?

Structural Inspections

Our licensed engineers perform comprehensive structural inspections for all property types.

  • Foundation and slab evaluations, settlement analysis, beam and column distress, envelope, and roof health.

  • Compliance checks with local building codes and permit history review.

  • Detailed reporting supports real estate transactions, insurance, repairs, and legal compliance.

What Is an Electrical Safety Inspection?

Electrical Safety Inspection

All Home Meters provides full electrical safety inspections for residential and commercial properties.

  • Checks include panels, wiring condition, outlets, grounding, and code compliance.

  • We assess life safety systems (fire alarms, emergency lighting) and perform thermal imaging to proactively stop hazards.

  • Electrical reports support maintenance, upgrades, and required certifications.

What Is a Photometric Study for Parking Lot Illumination?

Photometric Study, Plan, Survey - Parking Lot Illumination

Photometric studies measure light levels in parking lots and outdoor areas to ensure code compliance (minimum 2 foot-candles).

  • We use calibrated light meters and night-time inspections to locate dim spots and optimize illumination.

  • Reports are required for 40-year recertification and major permit applications, preventing safety issues and liability.

What Are Ground Resistance & Equipotential Bonding Tests?

Ground Resistance & Equipotential Bonding Tests

Critical for electrical system safety, these tests verify that all conductive elements are properly connected and grounded.

  • Our technicians employ four-terminal milliohmmeters for precision readings, following NFPA-70B standards.

  • Required for major electrical upgrades, recertification, insurance, and code compliance.

What Is a Certificate of Use Inspection?

Certificate of Use Inspections

Before listing, selling, or leasing foreclosed properties, owners must pass a Certificate of Use (COU) inspection.

  • We inspect and report on property conditions, ensuring compliance with Ordinance 08-133.

  • Fast document turnaround, online status tracking, and full disclosure of findings support smooth real estate transactions.

Why Choose All Home Meters LLC?

With more than 16 years serving Miami-Dade, 90+ years of combined engineering expertise, and 60+ five-star reviews, our firm offers:

  • Licensed engineers for every inspection type

  • Infrared thermography by Level II certified professionals

  • All documentation needed for municipal and county compliance

  • Responsive scheduling and clear reporting supporting your next step

Ready to schedule or have questions?
Call: 786-318-7203
Email: info@allhomemeters.com

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