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Buying or selling a home in Edmonton? Whether you're eyeing a brand-new build in Griesbach or a charming mid-century bungalow in Strathcona, the home inspection is often the most stressful part of the transaction. You’ve found the perfect place, but now you’re wondering: What’s actually hiding behind those walls?
At InspecUs, we’ve spent over 10 years crawling through attics, testing furnaces, and scanning foundations across the Capital Region. We know that in a fast-moving market, you don't have time to sift through a 50-page technical manual just to find out if a house is safe.
Here is everything you need to know about Edmonton house inspections, broken down into a quick, 3-minute guide.
In Alberta, a home inspection is a professional, non-invasive visual examination of a property's condition. While it isn't legally required to buy or sell a home, it is a standard condition in most purchase contracts.
When you hire our team, we follow the strict standards of practice set by InterNACHI (the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors). This means we check over 100 different items, including:
Pro Tip: Always ensure your inspector is licensed by the Government of Alberta. You can verify our credentials and learn more about our certified home inspection services here.

Edmonton’s "freeze-thaw" cycle is brutal on homes. In the winter, temperatures can drop to -40°C, and in the summer, they can soar to +30°C. This extreme variance causes materials to expand and contract, which can lead to hidden cracks, seal failures, and moisture intrusion.
This is where thermal imaging and moisture detection become your best friends. We include thermal imaging with every inspection because it allows us to see what the naked eye cannot:
"In today's climate, a visual-only inspection is only half the story," says Banti K Shaw, owner of InspecUs. "We use cutting-edge technology to ensure our clients aren't walking into a high-cost surprise."
For a standard single-family home in Edmonton, expect the process to take 2 to 4 hours. Larger acreages or older homes with complex additions might take longer. We encourage you to attend the last 30 minutes of the inspection so we can walk you through our findings in person.
Prices in the Edmonton area generally range from $350 to $600, depending on the size and type of property. A condo inspection is typically on the lower end, while a commercial property inspection or large acreage will be higher.
Here’s the thing: No house is perfect. Even brand-new builds often have minor defects. If we find something significant: like a cracked foundation or a furnace at the end of its life: it doesn't necessarily mean you should walk away. It means you now have the information needed to negotiate repairs or adjust the purchase price.
Standard home inspections do not include the inside of underground pipes. However, given Edmonton’s aging infrastructure and the presence of "tree-root-loving" clay pipes in older neighborhoods, we highly recommend a sewer scope inspection. It’s the only way to know if your main line is collapsed or blocked.
Time is of the essence during a real estate deal. We guarantee a detailed digital report on the same day as the inspection. Our reports include 200+ high-resolution images and clear, unbiased explanations of every defect found.

Because of our local climate and soil conditions, there are specific "Edmonton red flags" our team keeps an eye on:

With over 10 years of experience and a background in the construction industry, we don't just point out problems; we explain why they matter. We’ve completed thousands of inspections in Edmonton, Saint Albert, Sherwood Park, and Spruce Grove.
Our goal is to give you total confidence in your investment. That’s why we offer specialized services that go beyond the basics:
An inspection report is a roadmap for your home’s future. It tells you what needs fixing now, what to watch for in two years, and how to maintain your property to protect its value.
Ready to book? Don't leave your biggest investment to chance. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, our team is here to provide the clarity you need.
Book Your Edmonton Home Inspection Online or call us today to chat with an expert.
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InspecUs Home Inspection is certified in the best practices established by Internachi. Our commitment to safety includes maintaining a 6-foot distance and using personal protective equipment (PPE) during all inspections.
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