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Services

Overview:
A comprehensive evaluation of a single-family home’s overall condition, focusing on safety, functionality, and potential future issues.
Includes:
Structural Elements: Foundation, walls, roof, and overall construction integrity.
Exterior Components: Siding, windows, doors, gutters, and drainage systems.
Interior Systems:
Electrical: Wiring, outlets, circuit breakers, and lighting fixtures.
Plumbing: Pipes, water heaters, fixtures, and signs of leaks.
HVAC: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Interior Condition: Flooring, walls, ceilings, and signs of water damage or mold.
Safety Issues: Smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and overall compliance with local safety standards
A comprehensive evaluation of a single-family home’s overall condition, focusing on safety, functionality, and potential future issues.
Includes:
Structural Elements: Foundation, walls, roof, and overall construction integrity.
Exterior Components: Siding, windows, doors, gutters, and drainage systems.
Interior Systems:
Electrical: Wiring, outlets, circuit breakers, and lighting fixtures.
Plumbing: Pipes, water heaters, fixtures, and signs of leaks.
HVAC: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Interior Condition: Flooring, walls, ceilings, and signs of water damage or mold.
Safety Issues: Smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and overall compliance with local safety standards

Overview:
A specialized inspection for duplex properties (two separate living units within one building), addressing both shared and individual systems.
Includes:
Individual Unit Assessments:
Evaluation of each unit’s interior conditions, including walls, flooring, and built-in features.
Separate checks for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems within each unit.
Shared Components:
Structural integrity of the building’s common areas (e.g., shared roof, foundation, and exterior walls).
Assessment of any common facilities or amenities, such as shared parking areas or entryways.
Overall Safety and Compliance:
Verification that shared utilities and access points meet safety standards.
A specialized inspection for duplex properties (two separate living units within one building), addressing both shared and individual systems.
Includes:
Individual Unit Assessments:
Evaluation of each unit’s interior conditions, including walls, flooring, and built-in features.
Separate checks for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems within each unit.
Shared Components:
Structural integrity of the building’s common areas (e.g., shared roof, foundation, and exterior walls).
Assessment of any common facilities or amenities, such as shared parking areas or entryways.
Overall Safety and Compliance:
Verification that shared utilities and access points meet safety standards.

Overview:
An inspection tailored for townhouse properties, which often have attached units and shared walls, with a focus on both individual and common elements.
Includes:
Individual Unit Evaluation:
Detailed inspection of interior conditions, including kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas.
Examination of unit-specific systems like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
Common Wall and Shared Systems:
Inspection of adjoining walls, ceilings, and any structural elements that might affect multiple units.
Evaluation of any shared outdoor areas or driveways.
Moisture and Sound Transmission:
Special attention to signs of water infiltration or issues that may be unique to attached construction.
An inspection tailored for townhouse properties, which often have attached units and shared walls, with a focus on both individual and common elements.
Includes:
Individual Unit Evaluation:
Detailed inspection of interior conditions, including kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas.
Examination of unit-specific systems like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
Common Wall and Shared Systems:
Inspection of adjoining walls, ceilings, and any structural elements that might affect multiple units.
Evaluation of any shared outdoor areas or driveways.
Moisture and Sound Transmission:
Special attention to signs of water infiltration or issues that may be unique to attached construction.

Overview:
A focused inspection on an individual condominium unit. (Note: Condos often have separate inspections for common areas managed by the condominium board, but this inspection covers the owner’s unit.)
Includes:
Interior Assessment:
Inspection of all interior spaces, including floors, ceilings, walls, and built-in cabinetry.
Evaluation of systems such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC within the unit.
Windows, Doors, and Finishes:
Examination of window seals, door conditions, and overall finish quality.
Signs of Moisture or Defects:
Look for indicators of water damage, mold, or construction defects that might affect the unit’s livability.
A focused inspection on an individual condominium unit. (Note: Condos often have separate inspections for common areas managed by the condominium board, but this inspection covers the owner’s unit.)
Includes:
Interior Assessment:
Inspection of all interior spaces, including floors, ceilings, walls, and built-in cabinetry.
Evaluation of systems such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC within the unit.
Windows, Doors, and Finishes:
Examination of window seals, door conditions, and overall finish quality.
Signs of Moisture or Defects:
Look for indicators of water damage, mold, or construction defects that might affect the unit’s livability.

Overview:
An inspection performed on a newly constructed home, often before final acceptance, to identify any construction defects or incomplete work.
Includes:
Construction Quality:
Verification of the overall build quality, including structural integrity, framing, and finishing work.
System Installations:
Detailed checks of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and insulation installations to ensure they meet current codes and standards.
Finishes and Fixtures:
Assessment of the quality and installation of finishes (flooring, cabinetry, countertops) and fixtures (lighting, faucets).
Code Compliance:
Ensuring that all aspects of the home conform to Alberta building codes and any local regulations.
An inspection performed on a newly constructed home, often before final acceptance, to identify any construction defects or incomplete work.
Includes:
Construction Quality:
Verification of the overall build quality, including structural integrity, framing, and finishing work.
System Installations:
Detailed checks of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and insulation installations to ensure they meet current codes and standards.
Finishes and Fixtures:
Assessment of the quality and installation of finishes (flooring, cabinetry, countertops) and fixtures (lighting, faucets).
Code Compliance:
Ensuring that all aspects of the home conform to Alberta building codes and any local regulations.

Overview:
Also known as a warranty check, this inspection is typically conducted at 11 months after move-in to identify any defects that may be covered under the builder’s warranty before it expires.
Includes:
Defect Identification:
Thorough examination of both structural and cosmetic elements to spot any issues or defects that have arisen during the first year.
System Performance:
Evaluation of all major systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) to ensure they are functioning as intended.
Interior and Exterior Finishes:
Inspection of walls, ceilings, flooring, and exterior elements (roof, siding) for signs of wear or construction defects.
Documentation for Warranty Claims:
Providing a detailed report with photographs and recommendations, which can be used to submit warranty claims to the builder if necessary.
Also known as a warranty check, this inspection is typically conducted at 11 months after move-in to identify any defects that may be covered under the builder’s warranty before it expires.
Includes:
Defect Identification:
Thorough examination of both structural and cosmetic elements to spot any issues or defects that have arisen during the first year.
System Performance:
Evaluation of all major systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) to ensure they are functioning as intended.
Interior and Exterior Finishes:
Inspection of walls, ceilings, flooring, and exterior elements (roof, siding) for signs of wear or construction defects.
Documentation for Warranty Claims:
Providing a detailed report with photographs and recommendations, which can be used to submit warranty claims to the builder if necessary.
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