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5. How long does an inspection take and when do I get the report?

A standard edmonton home inspector will typically spend 2 to 4 hours on-site, depending on the size and age of the home. Acreage inspections or commercial property inspections can take longer due to the complexity of the systems involved.

One of the main USPs of InspecUs is our speed and detail. We know that in the fast-paced Edmonton real estate market, time is of the essence. That’s why we guarantee same-day detailed reports.

Our reports aren't just a few pages of notes; they are comprehensive digital documents featuring 200+ high-resolution images. We highlight the defects, explain why they matter, and provide a clear path forward. This fast turnaround allows you to negotiate with confidence or move forward with your purchase without delay.


What Happens if the Inspector Finds Issues?

Here’s the thing: every house has issues. Even a brand-new build will have a "punch list" of small items that need addressing.

When we find a defect during a house inspection edmonton, it doesn't mean you shouldn't buy the house. It simply means you now have the information you need to make a smart decision. You can:

  1. Request a Repair: Ask the seller to fix the issue before the closing date.
  2. Negotiate the Price: Use the findings as a "bargaining chip" to lower the purchase price to cover future repair costs.
  3. Budget for the Future: If the roof is nearing the end of its life but isn't leaking yet, you can buy the house knowing you’ll need to replace it in 2 or 3 years.

Our team of experts is always available for ongoing support. If you have questions about the report two days or two months later, we are just a phone call away.

The Edmonton Advantage: Why Local Expertise Matters

Edmonton’s climate is unique, and your house inspectors edmonton should be too. From the clay-heavy soil that can put pressure on foundations to the "ice damming" that occurs on roofs during our long winters, there are specific local issues we watch for.

We serve all areas including Saint Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, and Fort Saskatchewan. Our goal is to ensure that every home we inspect is safe, efficient, and a sound investment for our clients.

Pro Tip: Check the Grading!

Before you even book an inspection, take a walk around the outside of the house. Does the ground slope toward the foundation or away from it? In Edmonton, poor grading is the #1 cause of basement moisture. If you see water pooling against the house, it’s a red flag that we will definitely be looking at closely during our visit.

Final Takeaway

Choosing the right home inspection edmonton alberta provider is the difference between a stressful "guessing game" and a confident investment. Don't settle for a basic visual check. Demand a certified professional who uses thermal imaging, provides same-day reports, and has the construction background to explain why something matters.

Ready to book? Send us a message or give us a call today. Let’s make sure your next home is a safe one.


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