Your inspection report.
Now give it
negotiating power.
The same cost-to-cure analysis we produce for commercial due diligence is now available for any residential inspection report in Texas. Region-specific cost ranges, produced in-house with our name on it, so you have something real to put on the table.
Available for any home in Texas. Bring us any licensed inspector's report and we will produce yours.
The inspection is done.
Now you need to
use it.
Your Imperial Pro inspection report is a detailed record of every defect, concern, and item that needs attention. What it doesn't do is tell you what to ask for in negotiations. That's a different conversation — and it requires a different document.
The Repair Estimate Report takes the defects from your inspection and produces professionally documented cost ranges based on regional Texas market data. It's produced in-house, it carries Imperial Pro's name, and it gives you something concrete to present to the seller, their agent, or your own real estate professional.
Without it, you're negotiating on instinct. With it, you're negotiating from a position backed by a professional document. That's the difference.
The Option Period
You have days to act and a list of defects in hand. A Repair Estimate Report gives you professionally documented cost ranges to present before your option expires — so negotiations are grounded in something real, not a gut feeling.
Requesting a Price Reduction
A seller is far more likely to respond to a documented repair cost range from a professional company than to a verbal ask. The report gives your agent something credible to present at the table.
Asking for a Repair Credit
Rather than asking the seller to perform repairs — and losing control of quality and timeline — many buyers use the report to request a credit at closing. The Repair Estimate Report is the document that makes that ask credible.
Proprietary.
Professionally produced.
Our name on it.
This isn't a calculator output or a third-party app with someone else's logo. Imperial Pro produces every Repair Estimate Report in-house using our own proprietary methodology and regional cost data for the Texas market.
The document carries Imperial Pro's name — giving you a credible, professional deliverable for negotiations, disclosures, or your own records.
Line-Item Cost Ranges
Every defect from your inspection report translated into an estimated minimum repair cost range — not a single number, but a realistic low-to-high range based on regional Texas contractor pricing.
Region-Specific Texas Pricing
Cost data calibrated to the Texas market — Fort Bend County, Greater Houston, and surrounding areas. Not national averages that mean nothing to your contractor conversation.
Professional Deliverable
A formatted document bearing Imperial Pro's name — suitable for presenting to sellers, agents, lenders, or your own records. Not a screenshot. Not a PDF export from an app.
Any Inspector's Report Accepted
Imperial Pro inspection not required. Submit any licensed Texas home inspector's report and we'll produce the Repair Estimate Report from it.
HVAC System — Evaporator coil replacement (refrigerant leak, 4-ton unit)
$1,400–$2,200Roof — Missing/damaged shingles, flashing repair at chimney
$650–$1,100Electrical — Double-tapped breakers (3), AFCI breaker upgrades
$380–$620Plumbing — Water heater TPR valve, corroded supply lines at 2 fixtures
$290–$480Foundation — Negative grade at 3 elevations, downspout extensions
$400–$750Exterior — Wood rot at fascia (2 sections), caulking at windows
$520–$880Estimated minimum cost ranges based on regional Texas market data. Actual costs vary by contractor, scope, and market conditions. This report does not constitute a repair bid or contractor estimate.
Simple. Fast.
Delivered to you.
Book Your Inspection
Schedule your Imperial Pro inspection online. Let us know at booking that you want a Repair Estimate Report added and we will coordinate both deliverables together.
We Review & Scope
Our team reviews every defect item in your report and scopes the appropriate repair type and regional cost range based on Texas market data.
Report Produced
We produce your Repair Estimate Report in-house — a professionally formatted document with Imperial Pro's name on it, line by line.
Delivered to You
Your report is delivered digitally. Use it to negotiate, disclose, budget, or simply understand your full financial exposure on the property.
Straightforward pricing.
No surprises.
Residential Repair Estimate Report
For homebuyers purchasing single family resale homes in Texas. The report that turns your inspection findings into negotiating leverage.
Line-item cost ranges for every defect in your inspection report
Region-specific Texas market pricing — not national averages
Professionally produced document with Imperial Pro's name on it
Any licensed inspector's report accepted — not just Imperial Pro inspections
Digital delivery
Starting at $149 for most homes. Price subject to increase based on number of items and report complexity. Pricing confirmed before work begins.
Order Residential Report →Bundle With Your Inspection
Ordering an Imperial Pro inspection? Add the Repair Estimate Report at the time of booking for the best value.
Same-day report initiation — we start as soon as your inspection is complete
Coordinated delivery with your inspection report
Best value — inspector already familiar with property condition
Available for resale, new construction final, and warranty inspections
Bundled pricing quoted at booking. Request when scheduling your inspection.
Learn About Our Inspections → Need a commercial
cost to cure report?
It starts with a proper PCA.
A standalone commercial repair estimate without a full Property Condition Assessment is a guess dressed up as a document. Commercial properties have too many interdependent systems — roof, structure, MEP, envelope — for cost estimates to be reliable without proper scope documentation first.
Imperial Pro performs ASTM E2018 Property Condition Assessments for commercial properties across Fort Bend County and Greater Houston. The cost to cure analysis is an integrated deliverable — not an afterthought.
Learn About Commercial PCA →Why a PCA, not a standalone estimate
Commercial cost to cure requires scope documentation first — you can't price what you haven't properly assessed
ASTM E2018 PCA is the lender and investor standard — what your attorney and lender will actually accept
Imperial Pro delivers cost to cure as an integrated PCA deliverable — ICC-certified, professionally documented
Unanswered questions about scope? Request a commercial consultation →
The questions buyers
always ask us.
Standard home inspection reports identify defects — they don't estimate repair costs, and TREC prohibits inspectors from recommending specific repair companies. That's intentional and appropriate. Our Repair Estimate Report is a separate, standalone deliverable that bridges that gap. It translates the defects in any inspection report into estimated cost ranges using regional Texas market data — professionally produced, with Imperial Pro's name on it.
A cost to cure report translates inspection defects into estimated repair costs — line by line. In residential real estate it's most commonly used during the option period to support price renegotiation or request for repair credits. A buyer presenting a professionally produced repair estimate has a far stronger negotiating position than one who's guessing. It's also used for pre-listing disclosures, investor underwriting, and homeowner repair budgeting.
Yes — absolutely. You do not need an Imperial Pro inspection to order a Repair Estimate Report. Submit any licensed Texas home inspector's report and we will produce the cost estimate from it. The report will be produced in-house with Imperial Pro's name on it regardless of who performed the original inspection.
Our estimates reflect realistic minimum cost ranges based on regional Texas market data — not national averages, and not worst-case contractor quotes. They represent what a reasonable, licensed contractor in the area would charge for that specific repair type. Actual costs vary by contractor, property access, and market conditions, which is why we provide ranges rather than fixed numbers. The report is a professional planning tool — not a binding bid.
Turnaround time is confirmed when you order, based on current volume. We understand option periods are time-sensitive — please let us know your deadline when you submit your request and we will do everything possible to meet it. For inspections we perform, report initiation begins the same day.
Yes — the inspection comes first. The Repair Estimate Report is built from the defects documented in your inspection report, so you need the inspection first. If you haven't been inspected yet, book your Imperial Pro inspection here and add the Repair Estimate Report at booking for the best value and fastest turnaround.
Know your number
before you negotiate.
Submit your inspection report and we will produce your Repair Estimate Report. Single family residential homes in Texas. Starting at $149.
Rule Your Home.™