First time buyers.
First time home buyers can and are encouraged to ask questions, take notes, and look around the property
they are considering buying. There are no silly questions, just a learning experience. We will try and answer
all questions, to the best of our knowledge and offer some scheduling and maintenance ideas and recommendations.
The home is all about ongoing maintenance. From the roof and chimney to lot grading and caulking the windows,
to regular maintenance on the furnace, fireplace, hot water tank to the central vacuum system. Helping you the
buyer, move in and become more comfortable and confident in your new home. From using the thermostat to
checking the attic.
Always remembering that you can call and ask, even after you have moved in.
At the Inspection.
At the inspection. we will always encourage you the clients to walk around the property/home that you are thinking
of purchasing. It is a great opportunity, to take measurements, get ideas of your furniture placement, basically getting
the feel of your potential new home. We will point out visual facts, some teaching and maintenance notes and possible
areas of concern, as we go. Then we will have a summary of the inspection, going through some of the key elements
of the inspection, so you have a better understanding of the condition of your potential purchase. You will receive an
honest, unbiased report within 24 hours of the inspection,
usually that very same day. Giving you some of the
tools to make that very important decision. AFTER the inspection and when you have received the report, we will
always encourage you and your realtor, to call, text or email us, if you have any question. We will do our very best to
answer them, hopefully giving you some peace of mind and the confidence to move forward.
If you are not able to attend the inspection, we will always try and contact you during the inspection
if we find any major findings and concerns. We will try and schedule a possible video call at the end
of the inspection, to do a short summary of the inspection findings. Then schedule a call after you
have received the report and have any questions. Hopefully making the whole process as easy and
educational as possible, making it a great experience that you would recommend to family and friends.
Pre-purchase inspection.

This inspection is usually performed after the offer has been accepted by the property seller. The home
buyer/realtor schedules the home inspection, so you the potential buyer has a better knowledge of the
condition of the home. Providing you the information of any possible issues, repairs, and improvements
the property may have or may need. Giving you the peace of mind to move forward with making the
decision of purchasing your new home.
New Home Warranty Inspection.
This inspection takes place prior to the properties 12 Month Warranty walk through with the property
builder. Looking for any possible deficiencies and issues you the homeowner maybe concerned with.
Pre-sale Home inspection.
This sort of inspection is usually booked through the seller. Helping the seller get a better understanding
and condition of their property, in readiness to placing the property on the market.
New Build Inspections.
Buying a newly built property, sometimes has its own issues and stresses. Usually scheduled prior to your final walk
through and possession. Possibly picking up deficiencies, damage, items that are missing or not operating properly
and adding them to a comprehensive report, to help you work with the builder and complete the purchase of your
new home.
Thermal Inspections.
Thermal imaging inspections, scanning for leaks or moisture intrusion to issues with missing or movement
of the insulation. It is a short inspection to further investigate possible issues the builder, contractor or
homeowner has. Please call for more information.