Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Quality Assurance: Inspections help ensure that the renovation work meets building codes and standards, ensuring the quality and safety of the final result.
2. Identifying Issues: Inspections can uncover hidden problems or issues that may need attention, such as structural defects, electrical hazards, or plumbing issues, allowing for early intervention and prevention of future problems.
3. Compliance: Inspections ensure that the renovation complies with local regulations and permits, avoiding potential fines or legal issues.
4. Peace of Mind: Knowing that the renovation has been inspected and approved provides homeowners with confidence and peace of mind that their investment is being handled properly.
5. Risk Mitigation: Inspections help identify potential risks or hazards, allowing for timely corrective actions to be taken, thereby reducing the risk of accidents or damage in the future.
6. Insurance Purposes: Some insurance policies may require inspections before and after renovation to ensure coverage and protect against liability.
7. Resale Value: A renovation with proper inspections and documentation can increase the resale value of the home, as potential buyers are more likely to trust the quality and integrity of the work done.
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It shouldn't. Good contractors love us, lousy contractors avoid us. If your contractor is adverse to having a third party inspector working on your behalf, that is a red flag.
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Absolutely. Consider using our Single Inspector Service. We will come out and inspect the work completed to date. Our detailed report will highlight any deficiencies or areas of concern.
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Yes. Consider using our FINAL INSPECTION SERVICE. We’ll provide a detailed 250 point inspection, identify any deficiencies or issues, evaluate the quality of finishing and ofer solutions for any issues we may discover.
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Currently, we service the GTA and surrounding areas.