Professional Edmonton Home Inspectors
Edmonton Residential Home Inspections
With our 30+ years of experience, cutting-edge technology, and educational approach, we're here to empower you with a confident decision on your important home investment.
180+ 5 Star Reviews
“Steve and Zach are knowledgeable and thorough in their work. I appreciated them walking us through each area of the house and explaining the issues and possible fixes. Having the report emailed within a few hours of the inspection was amazing too. Would definitely recommend this father son duo!”
H.K, Edmonton, AB
“These guys were great! Explained what was going on during the inspection and provide an excellent detailed report in the end. They didn't just point out issues during the inspection but also provided helpful home ownership tips for maintaining your new future home. Just hire them. You won't be disappointed.”
Jay O
“BOOK THIS COMPANY. Steve and Zach are top-notch inspectors. As first-time home buyers we had soooo many questions and both Steve and Zach were incredibly patient and informative with their answers. Extremely detailed work Their report was thorough but easy to digest with lots of visual supports. Thanks again to this incredible team!”
Letizia Vecchio
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Edmonton Home Inspection Questions
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Yes, we inspect homes all over Alberta and are always willing to travel (sometimes for a price if it's too far!)
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A home inspections is the best way to ensure that one of the biggest investments of your life won’t turn into a money pit:
Identify Hidden Issues: A home inspection can uncover difficult problems or defects that may not be obvious during a casual walk-through.
Safety Assurance: It helps ensure the safety of the home's occupants by identifying potential safety hazards such as electrical issues or structural problems.
Cost Savings: Discovering issues early can save you money in the long run. You can sometimes negotiate repairs or a lower purchase price based on the inspector's findings.
Informed Decision: It provides you with a detailed understanding of the property's condition, enabling you to make an informed decision about whether to proceed with the purchase.
Insurance Eligibility: Some insurance companies may require a home inspection before providing coverage, ensuring they are not insuring a high-risk property.
Understanding Maintenance Needs: The inspector can provide guidance on routine maintenance tasks and their importance.
Legal Protection: In some cases, a home inspection can provide legal protection in case undisclosed defects or issues arise after the sale.
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A home inspection can cost anywhere from $320 for a small condo, up to $1500 for a large acreage with multiple buildings and septic systems. The price for an average sized home is around $600. Many companies will charge much less, if price is important to you then getting multiple quotes is encouraged.