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The Homebuyer’s Guide to Asking the Right Questions During an Edmonton Property Walkthrough

So, you’ve found a listing that looks perfect on Paper (or, more likely, on your phone screen). You’re headed to the property walkthrough: that critical 30-to-60-minute window where you get to see if the house actually lives up to the photos.

It’s easy to get distracted by the staging. A fresh coat of "Agreeable Gray" paint and some trendy furniture can hide a lot of sins. At InspecUs, we’ve seen it all over the last 10+ years. We’ve crawled through thousands of Edmonton crawlspaces and peered into just as many attics. We know that the difference between a dream home and a money pit often comes down to the questions you ask before you even book us for the official pre-purchase home inspection.

Here’s the thing: you aren't expected to be a building scientist. But you should know how to spot red flags and what to ask the seller (via your agent) to make sure you aren’t walking into a financial disaster.

Why the Walkthrough is Your "Vibe Check"

Think of the walkthrough as a first date. You’re looking for chemistry, sure, but you’re also looking for deal-breakers. While we always recommend a certified home inspection to get into the technical nitty-gritty, the walkthrough is your chance to gather the history of the home.

Let’s break down the essential questions you need to ask to protect your investment.


1. The Big Three: Age and Maintenance

In Edmonton, our climate is brutal on mechanical systems and exteriors. The freeze-thaw cycle is a constant battle. You need to know where the home stands in its lifecycle.

  • "How old are the big-ticket items?"
    Specifically, ask about the roof, the furnace, and the hot water tank. A roof in Alberta typically lasts 15–20 years depending on the material. If that bungalow in Highlands still has its original shingles from 2002, you’re looking at a $10,000+ bill in your very near future.
  • "Is there a service history for the HVAC?"
    A furnace that hasn't been cleaned or serviced in five years is a red flag for how the rest of the house was maintained. We regularly find that homeowners who keep meticulous records of their furnace filters are the same ones who catch small leaks before they become mold issues.

Well-maintained furnace and hot water tank in an Edmonton home mechanical room showing service records.

2. The Skeleton in the Closet (The Foundation)

Edmonton’s soil is notorious for shifting. Whether you're in an older neighborhood like Bonnie Doon or a newer area like Windermere, foundation health is paramount.

  • "Have there been any past water issues in the basement?"
    If you see a fresh patch of paint on one specific basement wall, ask why. Was it a cosmetic touch-up, or were they covering up efflorescence (white salty deposits) caused by moisture?
  • "Are there any known foundation repairs?"
    Believe it or not, a repaired crack isn't always a bad thing: if it was done professionally with a warranty. What you want to avoid are the "DIY specials" where someone slapped some caulking in a gap and called it a day.

If you notice a musty smell or see suspicious staining, our team uses thermal imaging and moisture detection to see what’s happening behind the drywall without tearing the house apart.

3. The Paperwork: Permits and the RPR

This is where things often get messy in the Edmonton real estate market.

  • "Was the basement/deck/addition done with permits?"
    Unpermitted work is a massive headache. If the previous owner finished the basement themselves without a permit, it might not be up to fire code (think egress windows). More importantly, your insurance company might have something to say about it if there’s ever a claim.
  • "Is there a current Real Property Report (RPR) with a compliance stamp?"
    In Alberta, the RPR is your best friend. It shows the property boundaries and any improvements (like that new garage or oversized deck). If the deck is encroaching on a utility right-of-way, you need to know now, not two weeks before closing.

4. The "Edmonton Factor": Winter Readiness

Living here means dealing with -30°C. You want to know how the house handles the cold.

  • "What are the average utility costs?"
    Ask to see a winter heating bill. If a 1,200-square-foot house is costing $500 a month to heat, there’s likely an insulation or window efficiency issue.
  • "Has there ever been an issue with ice damming?"
    Look at the eaves. If you see huge icicles or evidence of water staining on the siding just below the roofline, the attic insulation or ventilation is likely failing. This is a common issue we find during our building inspections.

Snow-covered Edmonton house roof with icicles at the gutter illustrating potential winter insulation issues.


Pro Tip: Watch the Body Language (of the House)

Sometimes the house tells you more than the seller will. Keep your eyes peeled for:

  1. Windows that don't open easily: This can signal foundation shifting or failing seals.
  2. Random scent diffusers: Are they trying to make it smell like vanilla, or are they hiding the scent of a sewer backup?
  3. Low water pressure: Turn on the kitchen tap and the shower at the same time. If the flow drops to a trickle, you might have plumbing issues.

The Questions You Should Ask Yourself

While you're walking through, take a second to be skeptical.

  • “Does this renovation look professional, or does it look like a weekend DIY project?”
  • “Why is that rug placed exactly there?” (Sometimes it’s hiding a floor crack).
  • “Is the grading sloping away from the house?” In Edmonton, poor grading is the #1 cause of flooded basements.

What This Means For You

Asking these questions helps you filter out the "no-gos" early. However, even the most honest seller might not know that their attic has a slow leak or that their sewer line is being invaded by tree roots.

"In over a decade of doing this, I've found that the biggest issues are usually the ones the sellers don't even know they have," says Banti K Shaw of the InspecUs marketing team. "That's why a walkthrough is just the beginning. You need an InterNACHI certified pro to go where you can't: onto the roof, into the crawlspace, and deep into the electrical panel."

Why Choose InspecUs?

We’ve spent 10+ years helping Edmontonians make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. We don't just give you a checklist; we give you a narrative. We explain why a crack matters and how to fix a moisture issue.

Our reports are delivered the same day because we know how fast the Edmonton market moves. When you're ready to move past the walkthrough and get serious about a property, we’re here to give you the full picture.

Ready to get a real look at your future home?
Book your professional inspection with InspecUs today.

The Takeaway

A walkthrough is your chance to be a detective. Ask about the age of systems, demand to see permits, and don't be afraid to look under the "metaphorical" rug. Once you’ve done your homework, let us do ours. We’ll bring the tech, the experience, and the InterNACHI certification to ensure your new Edmonton home is exactly what it claims to be.

For more insights on keeping your home in top shape, check out our Home Inspection Insights blog.

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