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New Homes

A new home inspection assessment evaluates a newly built home’s structure, systems, and safety. It identifies defects, code violations, and potential issues in areas like plumbing, electrical, and HVAC, ensuring quality, compliance, and peace of mind before move-in.

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Pre-Listing Inspections

A pre-listing assessment evaluates a property before it goes on the market, identifying repairs, improvements, and potential issues. It helps sellers enhance value, address concerns proactively, and streamline the selling process by reducing surprises during buyer inspections.

Pre-Drywall Inspections

Before drywall installation, a pre-drywall assessment inspects a home’s structure, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. It ensures code compliance, identifies defects, and verifies proper installation, helping prevent costly repairs and ensuring quality construction before finishing work begins.

Tarion Inspections

A Tarion assessment evaluates a new home’s construction quality under Ontario’s Tarion Warranty Program. It identifies defects, warranty-covered issues, and code compliance concerns, ensuring builders address problems and homeowners receive necessary repairs within the warranty period.

Heating & Cooling Assessment

A heating and cooling assessment examines HVAC efficiency, energy use, and system performance. It identifies air leaks, insulation issues, and equipment inefficiencies and provides recommendations to enhance comfort, reduce costs, and improve system lifespan while ensuring optimal indoor climate control.

Mold Assessment

A mold assessment inspects a property for mold growth, moisture issues, and air quality concerns. It identifies sources, evaluates risks, and provides remediation recommendations to prevent health hazards and structural damage, ensuring a safe and healthy indoor environment.

Thermal Infrared

A thermal infrared assessment uses infrared imaging to detect temperature variations, identifying issues like heat loss, moisture intrusion, and electrical faults. By revealing hidden problems in buildings and systems, it helps improve energy efficiency, prevent damage, and enhance safety.

Aging in Place Assessment

An aging-in-place assessment evaluates a home’s safety, accessibility, and functionality for older adults. It identifies hazards, recommends modifications like grab bars and ramps, and enhances comfort to support independent living while reducing fall risks and improving overall quality of life.