Types of Inspection

Pre-owned Homes/Condos

New Home Construction

Home Renovations & Repairs

Home Energy Advisor






 

My Qualifications:

 

Besides performing Home Inspections for the past 7years, I also have over numerous years involved in the construction industry including new home construction, roofing, plumbing, flooring, light commercial and a very extensive remodeling background. This work has given me a tremendous amount of knowledge as where to look for possible problem areas, and also how to remedy an issue that may become apparent in the course of the inspection.


I am a member in good standing of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI). Click the seal below to verify my credentials.


I have passed NACHI's on-line inspector examination.



I attended and completed the Canadian Arts and Trades School Home Inspectors training.

 

I have passed the Canadian Arts and Trades School Examination.

 


I have completed NACHI's Code of Ethics obstacle course and abide by it.


I have passed NACHI's Standards of Practice test and follow them.

 

I fulfill at least 24 hours of continuing education every year.

 

 

 

 



 

What is a home inspection?

 

A home inspection is a comprehensive and objective visual examination of the condition of a house, its overall physical structure, major systems and components, from the roof to the foundation. The standard home inspector's report will cover the heating system, central air conditioning system, interior plumbing and electrical systems, the roof, attic, visible insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors, the foundation, basement and visible structure.

 

Before you buy a home, sell a home or do a renovation on a home, you should seriously consider a certified home inspection. We can provide you with important information you need to know about the condition of the house. More information means an informed decision which means fewer surprises. You may save from unexpected costs.

 

What is Nachi Certifcation?


Only NACHI-certified home inspectors have the education and experience it takes to ensure that you will receive a professional and thorough home inspection. Click here to read more about NACHI certification requirements.

 

Buying a Home:

 

If you are buying a home, an inspection report will tell you what repair and maintenance need to be done on the property. With this information you will be able to negotiate the cost of fixing the problems in the purchase price.

 

Selling a Home:

 

You may ask why do a home inspection if you are selling your home. It does cost you a couple hundred dollars but the benefit is that a prospective buyer will appreciate that you have nothing to hide about the condition of the house. This voluntary disclosure of facts by a professional licensed inspector will help the buyer make a quicker and informed decision whether or not to buy the property. The quicker you sell the house and receive the money the more you save on interest. The interest saving will more than cover your inspection fee.

 

Renovating a Home:

 

If you are renovating, a pre-renovation inspection will be money well spent because it will point out to you well in advance the condition of the house and what need to be fixed. You will have a chance to know what need to be done, a chance to set up your budget accurately and a chance to prioritize the repairs and maintenance.