To help you get the most out of your home
inspection, we have put together the following list.
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Read Expectations & Limitations and Standards of Practice
To get a better understanding of Scope of Work we strongly recommend you take the time to read the “Expectations and Limitations” and Standards of Practice on this website.
Book Us Early
To ensure we will be available when you need us, we recommend
you give us as much notice as possible. Many of our clients
tentatively book us days in advance, then confirm once they
decide to put in an offer.
Set Aside Time To Attend
A typical home inspection takes anywhere from 3 to 3½ hours; the time may vary with the complexity and age of the home. A complete home inspection involves not only a written report, but also a verbal presentation delivered during the inspection. Although it is not absolutely necessary for you to attend, we strongly encourage it so we can provide you with helpful advice, explain the function of certain systems, and answer any questions you may have and that you obtain the full benefit of the home inspection.
Arrange for Proper Access
We often arrive for an inspection to find that we cannot access
some key areas. We recommend you have the homeowner provide
clear access to the attic hatch, basement, garage, furnace
area, electrical panel, and tenanted apartments. Out of respect
for other people’s property, we do not move furniture,
possessions, or storage; after all, we are guests in someone
else’s home. Every once in a while, we will show up
for an inspection and have no way into the house. We recommend
you confirm with the R.E. Agent or Vendor the day before the
inspection that we will have full access to the premises. Areas that are not readily accessible will be excluded from the inspection.
Arrange For The Utilities To Be On
In order for us to properly inspect the home’s heating,
plumbing, and electrical systems, the gas, water, and electricity
must all be “on”. In some cases this is not possible,
but we recommend you make every effort to ensure these utilities
are operational during the inspection.
Arrange A Daytime Inspection
To properly view the roof and exterior of the property, we
recommend you arrange for a daytime inspection if at all possible.
To accommodate your busy schedule, we are happy to book weekend
inspections.
Keep Guests To A Minimum
Many people believe that the home inspection is a perfect
opportunity for them to show the house to all their relatives
and friends. Unfortunately, they don’t own the house
and have no right to conduct guided tours. Simply put, the
fewer people at the inspection, the more you will get from
it. We will have a lot of work to do over a short time and
we will require your undivided attention. For that reason,
we insist that no more than two adults attend the inspection
(although under certain circumstances we will bend the rules).
Payment Due On Completion
Payment in full is due upon completion of the home inspection.
We prefer cash or cheques. |