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Sevierville's
Trusted Home Inspection Service
History & Heritage
Established in 1795, Sevierville is the eighth oldest town in Tennessee and serves as the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains. Named after John Sevier, the state’s first governor, the city’s heritage is rooted in Appalachian grit and riverside commerce. From the iconic 1896 Victorian-style Sevier County Courthouse to the historic Harrisburg Covered Bridge, Sevierville’s architecture reflects a deep-seated pride in craftsmanship and local history.
Common Home Styles
Buyers in Sevierville encounter everything from authentic log cabins in the foothills to Modern Mountain retreats and Craftsman-style farmhouses in the valley. Many newer developments feature large-scale vacation rentals designed for high occupancy. When inspecting here, we pay close attention to steep-slope foundation drainage, specialized log settlement issues, and the moisture management systems essential for homes built in our humid mountain climate.