
Well systems & supply plumbing
Many Stewart-area properties run on private wells. We evaluate the visible well and plumbing components, check the main shutoff and supply lines, and can coordinate add-on water testing.

Stewart is a small rural town in southwestern McLeod County where older homes, private wells, and acres of farmland define the landscape. Country and town properties alike deserve a thorough look — and we give them a meticulous 120-point inspection and a photo-rich report in 24 hours.
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Stewart sits in the southwestern corner of McLeod County along Highway 212, about thirteen miles from Hutchinson, surrounded by some of the flattest, most productive farmland in the region. It's a small town with older in-town homes and a ring of rural properties and acreages just beyond the village limits.
Out here, an inspection is about more than the house. Many properties draw from private wells and use septic systems, so water quality and the visible well and plumbing components matter. The homes themselves tend to be older — meaning aging mechanicals, galvanized plumbing, and frost-shaped foundations. We inspect for what Stewart properties actually are, not a generic suburban checklist.
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Town homes and country properties around Stewart share a recurring set of concerns. Here's what a careful, locally-informed inspection brings to the surface.

Many Stewart-area properties run on private wells. We evaluate the visible well and plumbing components, check the main shutoff and supply lines, and can coordinate add-on water testing.

Older Stewart homes often run heating equipment near end-of-life. We check age, operation, combustion safety, and venting before a hard McLeod County winter tests it.

Decades of deep frost cycles push on older foundations. We document settlement, cracking, and movement with photos and clear severity notes.

Older basements and shifting grading invite water. We trace staining and efflorescence, check sump operation, and assess slope away from the home.

Stewart's homes often run on systems installed decades ago, and many properties sit on their own well and septic. We open the panel, test the plumbing, and tell you what's safe, what's near end-of-life, and what's a real concern.
Plain-language reporting on every major system of the home — plus specialty testing when you need it.
Full 120-point evaluation of structure, roof, systems, and safety before you close.
Learn more →A camera inspection of the sewer or septic line — useful for older Stewart properties with clay or cast-iron pipe.
Learn more →Continuous radon monitoring — critical in McLeod County, which sits in a high-radon zone of Minnesota.
Learn more →Air and surface sampling to identify hidden mold and moisture in damp basements.
Learn more →Infrared scanning that reveals hidden moisture, missing insulation, and heat loss behind ice dams.
Get a quote →Selling a Stewart home? Find issues before buyers do and price with confidence.
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No rushing, no jargon, no skipped corners — town home or country property. Just a careful, methodical inspection from someone who knows the difference between a hairline cosmetic crack and frost movement that matters, and a report you can actually understand and act on.
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A thorough 120-point walk-through of your Stewart home, documenting every finding with clear photos.
A detailed digital report within 24 hours, findings prioritized and explained plainly.
We walk through the findings with you so you know exactly what they mean.
We provide home inspections throughout Stewart and the nearby Minnesota communities. Rural and older homes across this part of the county share concerns we know well — private wells, aging mechanicals, original galvanized plumbing, frost-cycle foundations, and winter ice dams. Choose a nearby town, or get your free quote now.