1) BUYING A HOME?

An inspection prior to making an offer on a property will provide some piece of mind that any unforeseen issues will be identified and could influence your decision or final offer.  Unforeseen problems could cost thousands of dollars and are not uncommon. The home inspection will help you to feel more confident with such a big decision. Your final report also becomes a valuable reference guide to refer to now and in the future to help you optimize the efficiency of the components in your new home.


2) SELLING A HOME?

An inspection prior to listing your home will reduce the chance of offers with various conditions that slow the process down. The home inspection will also validate your asking price, reduce the risk of low-ball offers, and give peace of mind regarding full disclosure.


3) STILL UNDER WARRANTY WITH YOUR NEW HOME? 

You need an inspection to identify if there are any deficiencies to report to the builder prior to warranty expiring

Here is 1 homeowner’s fight for justice with his new home:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/don-t-give-up-says-winnipeg-homeowner-after-fight-with-builder-1.2192700


4)  HOMEOWNER CONSIDERING RENOVATIONS?    

Concerned about the efficiency of your current systems?  Wanting to prioritize upgrades?

These are all reasons to get a home inspection. It will ultimately provide you with valuable information that will help you make more informed decisions about your home.