What is an inspection and what is it for?
An inspection consists of a complete health check of your property. The visible components of the building are examined to ensure that they are free of defects: structure, roof, plumbing, electricity, heating, air conditioning, insulation, and ventilation. The inspection helps avoid unpleasant surprises by spotting signs of hidden defects and identifying the corrective measures to be made so that your home retains its value. After all, buying a home is often the biggest investment of a lifetime. So, ask our team of professionals so you don’t run any risks!
Pre-purchase inspection
To have a property inspected and find out its condition before negotiating its price and concluding the purchase offer.
Pre-sale inspection
To identify the corrective measures necessary to maintain the value of a building for its sale.
Pre-reception inspection
To certify the compliance of the new building with the Quebec construction code before taking possession.
Preventive inspection
To get a general idea of the condition of your property and determine the work to prioritize to maintain its value, especially before major renovations.
Condominium inspection
To assess the condition of the building and help you establish a contingency fund.
Commercial inspection
To assess the condition of commercial and professional buildings.