CITY WIDE HOME INSPECTORS


Phone: (416) 203-0333
Toll Free: 1-877-203-0474  

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:: What we inspect

Our home inspectors will review and report on all the following components of the home:

Exterior Components:

Roof
Chimney
Flashing
Valleys
Siding
Trim
Windows & Storms
Landscaping
Gutters & Downspouts
Driveways & Garages
Patios, Decks & Porches
Air Conditioner Compressor

Interior Components:

Heating / Cooling Systems Plumbing System
Electrical System
Walls, Floors & Ceilings Windows
Attic, Insulation & Ventilation Basement & Foundation
Structure

For more information on our Services and Pricing click here.

To arrange for your home inspection call us today at:
(416) 203-0333
 

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Hiring a Home Inspector

It’s often said that one of the most expensive and important purchases you will ever make will be your home. However, unlike the guarantee a buyer receives with most purchases, there's no money-back guarantee or return policy if you're not satisfied with your recently purchased home. Once you buy a home, you're on your own to maintain it, repair it, anticipate problems and pay the bills. This is why it's best to know as much as you can about potential problems before you make the commitment to buy. A Certified Home Inspector can help you understand what your buying, and give you the security and peace of mind that you are making the right decision.

What Home Inspectors Do

One of the best ways to understand about a home's condition, habitability and safety is to hire a professional home inspector. A properly trained home inspector will review your house as a system, looking at how one component of the house might affect the operability or lifespan of another. Home inspectors will go through the property and perform a comprehensive visual inspection to assess the condition of the house and all of its systems. They will determine the components that are not performing properly as well as items that are beyond their useful life or are unsafe. They will also identify areas where repairs may be needed or where there may have been problems in the past. Inspections are intended to provide the client with a better understanding of property conditions, as observed at the time of the inspection.

A pre-purchase inspection for a 1,800 to 2,200 sq. ft. home typically takes about two to three hours and costs under $500 (see pricing for City Wide Home Inspectors). Within 24 hours of the inspection, the buyer is presented with a written report, consolidating the details of the inspection. The home inspector should be willing to answer any questions a buyer might have and to clarify the limitations of the inspection to avoid misunderstandings. CMHC recommends that potential buyers accompany the inspector as the inspection takes place. It can be a valuable learning experience.