PEACE OF MIND STARTS WITH A HOME INSPECTION

Discover the Real Potential of Your Ideal Home or Current Property

Buying a home is a significant investment, and ensuring you're making a well-informed decision is crucial.

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Buying a home is a significant investment, a stepping stone to your future. One Realty Group Canada understands the weight of this decision. That’s why a comprehensive home inspection is an essential part of our service, helping you make an informed choice. Our team of experienced and certified inspectors will meticulously examine your potential property or the one you are planning to buy, revealing its strengths and any underlying issues.


We go beyond just identifying problems; we explain their potential impact and offer solutions. This valuable information empowers you to avoid unnecessary surprises and make confident decisions. Imagine a future estate free of unexpected conflicts or repair burdens. One Realty Group Canada will be by your side throughout the entire process, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience, so you can move forward with peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can use this guide to familiarize yourself with rules, laws and other important information relating to your property.

A standard home inspection will typically assess the following major systems:

  • Structural components: Foundation, roof, walls, and major framing.
  • Exterior features: Siding, windows, doors, decks, and patios.
  • Interior features: Flooring, walls, ceilings, cabinets, and plumbing fixtures.
  • HVAC systems: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
  • Electrical systems: Electrical panels, wiring, and outlets.
  • Plumbing systems: Pipes, fixtures, and water pressure.
The length of a home inspection can vary depending on the size and complexity of the property. A typical single-family home inspection usually takes between two and four hours. However, larger properties or those with additional features may take longer.

Following the inspection, you will receive a detailed report from the inspector outlining their findings. This report will typically include:

  • A summary of the overall condition of the property.
  • Descriptions of any identified issues or areas needing repairs.
  • Photos documenting the condition of various components.
  • Recommendations for further evaluation by specialists (if necessary).
While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended that you, the buyer, are present during the home inspection. This allows you to ask questions, gain a greater understanding of the property’s condition, and discuss any concerns directly with the inspector.

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