Sherwood Park Home Inspectors
Sherwood Park’s Premier Home Inspectors
We're here to help you make a confident decision about your significant home investment with our 30+ years of knowledge, state-of-the-art technology, and educational approach.
180+ 5 Star Reviews
“I will be recommending Technologic Inspections to all my friends and family who need home inspections. Zach was extremely kind and thorough in the inspection, and as a first-time homebuyer, eased my nerves during a very high-stress process! They answered all my questions, and walked through their findings with me, along with providing a detailed report the same day. 10/10 would recommend them!”
Shamelle Pless
“A great company with a team of inspectors that have in-depth knowledge and training. The inspection was thorough and much better than house inspections I've had done in the past. Technologic provided high level pictures of the roofing, detailed pictures and explanations for all aspects of the home and clearly communicated the findings. They were friendly and professional. Thanks for a thorough and detailed inspection!”
Tania Kajner
“We highly recommend this company based on their outstanding service and attention to details. The inspection was conducted in a professional manner with clear explanations throughout. We received the report the same day and appreciate the thoroughness and pictures. It guides us in our decision because it quantifies deficiencies.”
Shari Paziuk
Home Inspection Service Components
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Sherwood Park Home Inspection Questions
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Yes, a full infrared scan of the interior of the building is performed at every inspection. Primarily, the infrared camera is used to help find active water infiltration or leaks, missing insulation in walls or ceilings, and to prove that all heating systems are properly functioning in the home (ie: furnace, boilers, in-floor heating).
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No. Contrary to popular belief, an infrared camera cannot obtain imaging through walls and does not help discover foundation cracks, or active mold growth.
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Home Inspectors have varying qualifications and experience. Becoming a certified home inspector only requires passing an exam. Becoming a great home inspector requires years of experience and dedication. As well, the minimum standard for a home inspection is very low, Technologic Inspections goes above and beyond our Standards of Practice in almost all ways possible and achieves the most thorough of home inspections.