Why Anchor Pillar exists
Bryan Broome started Anchor Pillar Inspection after watching too many good people make one of the biggest financial decisions of their lives with too little honest information. A home can look flawless on a Saturday walkthrough and still be hiding a story in its foundation, its roofline, or the wiring behind the walls. Bryan built this company to tell that story straight — to be the person in the room who has no stake in the sale and every reason to protect the buyer.
The name is a promise, not decoration. An anchor holds you steady when the pressure is on — grounded, unmoved, dependable. A pillar is what a structure leans on — upright, load-bearing, built to carry weight. Together they describe how Bryan approaches every inspection: grounded in what the evidence actually shows, and structural in the way he thinks about a home, from the load paths in the crawlspace to the flashing on the roof. That is where the tagline comes from — Grounded in integrity. Built on truth.
Bryan works one job at a time and inspects every home personally. He would rather lose a deal than tell you a roof is fine when it isn't. That commitment to honest reporting is the whole business: photographs of what he finds, plain-language write-ups you can hand to a contractor or a seller, and a phone that stays on when you have questions after the report lands. When Anchor Pillar puts its name on an inspection, it means someone stood in that crawlspace and told you the truth about it.