Frequently asked questions

Below you’ll find answers to common questions about home inspections and the process.

  • A home inspection is a thorough and systematic evaluation of a residential property's overall condition, typically conducted by a trained and certified professional known as a home inspector. During the inspection, the inspector examines various components of the home, such as its structural integrity, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, roofing, and more. The primary goal of a home inspection is to provide potential buyers, sellers, or homeowners with a comprehensive assessment of the property's current state, identifying any existing issues, safety concerns, or necessary repairs. This detailed report serves as a valuable tool for making informed decisions about purchasing a home, negotiating repairs, or maintaining the property's overall quality and safety.

  • A standard home inspection is a comprehensive examination of the visible and accessible components of a residential property. While the specific details can vary, a typical home inspection covers the following key areas: Exterior, Roof, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC Systems, Interior, etc.

    While a home inspection is a thorough examination of a property, there are certain limitations to what it can cover. Here are some common exclusions from a standard home inspection: Invasive or destructive Testing, hidden or inaccessible areas, predicting future issues, cosmetic issues, specialized systems, environmental hazards, code compliance, etc.

    It's important for homebuyers to understand the limitations of a standard home inspection and, when needed, consider additional inspections or assessments for specific concerns. Consulting with specialists in relevant fields can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the property's condition.

  • Our clear, easy-to-read report includes photos and colour illustrations and is delivered electronically the same day of the inspection.

  • The duration of a home inspection can vary based on several factors, including the size, age, and condition of the home, as well as the thoroughness of the inspector. On average, a standard home inspection typically takes between 2 to 4 hours.

  • No, all home inspectors are not the same. There can be significant variations in terms of qualifications, experience, thoroughness, and approach among different home inspectors.

    It's recommended for homebuyers to do their due diligence when selecting a home inspector. Research their qualifications, read reviews, and ask for recommendations from real estate professionals. Choosing a qualified and experienced home inspector can contribute significantly to the success of the home buying process.

  • Yes, it is highly advisable for buyers to attend the home inspection if possible. Being present during the home inspection offers several benefits:

    The inspection is an opportunity for you to learn more about the various systems and components of the home. The inspector can provide maintenance tips and advice on how to care for specific features.

    Attending the inspection allows you to receive information first hand from the home inspector. The inspector can explain their findings, answer your questions, and provide insights into the condition of the property.

    If attending the entire inspection is not feasible due to time constraints, consider at least being present for the latter part of the inspection. This way, you can receive a summary of the inspector's findings and have an opportunity for discussion.

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