Eric Cochran
Owner/Inspector
Welcome to Safe Haven Home Inspections! My name is Eric Cochran, and as the owner and inspector at Safe Haven, I take immense pride in providing thorough and professional home inspections.
I’m a family man at heart, happily married for 16 years to my beautiful wife Jessica. We are the proud parents of two wonderful boys, Brady and Oliver. My family motivates me to ensure that every home I inspect is treated with the utmost care, just as I would for my own.
When you choose Safe Haven Home Inspections, you’re not just getting an inspection; you’re becoming part of our family. I strive to create a warm and trusting relationship with my clients, ensuring that their needs are prioritized and their concerns are addressed. Your home is a sanctuary, and I’m here to help you maintain its safety and integrity.
Thank you for considering Safe Haven Home Inspections. I look forward to serving you and your family!

Our Services
Residential Inspections
Am I Buying a Home?
Am I Selling a Home?
Am I a Homeowner?
Pool & Spa inspections
We will provide thorough inspections to ensure your pool and spa are operating safely and efficiently. We’ll check all key components, from filtration and circulation systems to electrical and safety features.
Commercial Inspections
Our experienced team of inspectors provides comprehensive evaluations of commercial properties to ensure compliance with InterNACHI Commercial Standards of Practice.
Mold Inspections
Even if you don’t see mold, a full assessment can help you determine if fungal spores are growing in your home.
11 Month Warranty
Just because your home is new, doesn’t mean it is defect-free. This may be your last chance to take advantage of your warranty!
Termite (WDI) Inspection
Getting a termite (WDI) inspection will help you determine if there are wood destroying pests in your home, and what the next steps will be.
Sprinkler Inspections
Sprinkler inspection involves checking all system components—valves, pipes, heads, and alarms—to ensure proper function and compliance with fire safety standards. A certified technician tests water flow, pressure, and control systems to verify readiness in case of emergency.
Thermal Inspections
Thermal inspections use infrared imaging to detect heat anomalies, identifying electrical faults, insulation gaps, or mechanical issues before they cause failures. This non-invasive method helps prevent downtime, energy loss, and safety hazards in buildings, industrial systems, or electrical equipment.
We got you covered!
Am I Buying a Home?
Am I Selling a Home?
Am I a Homeowner?
Do I need a Termite Inspection?
Do I need a Radon Test?
Do I Need a 4 Point Inspection?
Lead-Based Paint Test
Indoor Air Quality Inspection
Pre-Slab Inspections

Residential Inspections
Pre-Listing Inspections
Radon Inspections



Septic System Inspections


Mold Inspections
Even if you don’t see mold, a full assessment can help you determine if fungal spores are growing in your home.

Pool & Spa Inspections

Thermal Imaging


Pre-Listing Inspections


Do I need a home inspection?

Residential Inspections
If you’re planning on buying or selling a home, then hiring a home inspector could save you thousands of dollars.

Pre-Listing Inspections
A pre-listing inspection is a professional examination of a property that is performed before the property is put on the market.
Residential Inspections
If you’re planning on buying or selling a home, then hiring a home inspector could save you thousands of dollars.
4-point
Inspections
Our comprehensive 4-Point Inspections provide a thorough evaluation of your property’s key systems, ensuring your home is safe, efficient, and well-maintained. Our inspections can also help you qualify for insurance benefits, providing you with added peace of mind and protection for your investment.
commercial Inspections
Our experienced team of inspectors provides comprehensive evaluations of commercial properties to ensure compliance with all relevant codes and regulations.
Radon Inspections
A pre-listing inspection is a professional examination of a property that is performed before the property is put on the market.

Sewer Scope Inspections
Using a camera, we to scope the sewer line to visualize any blockages that are interfering with the plumbing system’s proper drainage.

Septic System Inspections
Having your septic tank inspected can save you thousands of dollars from major septic repairs if issues are not caught early on.

Termite (WDI) Inspection
Getting a termite (WDI) inspection will help you determine if there are pests in your home, and what the next steps will be.

Mold Inspections
Even if you don’t see mold, a full assessment can help you determine if fungal spores are growing in your home.

Pool & Spa Inspections
We’ll inspect your pool thoroughly to identify any issues and provide appropriate recommendations.

Thermal Imaging
Thermal imaging provides an immediate look at the condition of the home, without having to tear anything apart to see inside of walls.

11 Month Warranty
Just because your home is new, doesn’t mean it is defect-free. This may be your last chance to take advantage of your warranty!

Pre-Listing Inspections
A pre-listing inspection is a professional examination of a property that is performed before the property is put on the market.

Phased Inspections
We provide reassurance that the property is being constructed in the right way, following health, safety, and structural standards.

Well Inspections and Water Testing
We provide thorough well flow testing services to ensure your private well delivers a reliable water supply. Meanwhile, a water quality test is performed by an inspector who looks for contaminants in the water supply.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a home inspection?
A home inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a house, from the roof to the foundation. Home inspections are designed to protect the buyer, by revealing problems they might not have noticed otherwise.
How much does a home inspection cost?
Our home inspections start at $400. The cost will vary based on the square footage of the home, the age of the home, and location of the home. Call, text, or email us for a quote today!
How long does a home inspection take?
Home inspections generally take 3 to 4 hours to complete. The duration of a home inspection depends on many factors such as the size of the home, the condition of the home, and the ability to access certain areas of the home (roof, crawl space, attic, etc.).
Should I attend the inspection?
What if the inspection report reveals problems?
It is important to note that no house is perfect. At the end of the home inspection process, we will provide a detailed report that describes the physical condition of the property, with images and videos highlighting what may need repair or replacement. The information provided is to allow a potential buyer to make an informed decision about moving forward with the transaction. It is not pass or fail.