What I Need to Know About a Home Inspection as a Real Estate Agent
What is the cost of a home inspection
The price of a house inspection varies according on the size, location, age, and other characteristics of the property (like a pool, for instance).
If you choose Spartan Home Inspections, one of our team inspectors will provide a quote for a home inspection service before the inspection is scheduled.
Get in touch with us for a quote at 519-870-9551 or email us
Book your inspection
If you choose Spartan Home Inspections, one of our team inspectors will provide a quote for a home inspection service before the inspection is scheduled.
Get in touch with us for a quote at 519-870-9551 or email us
Book your inspection
Does my client Has to attend their home inspection?
We at Spartan Home Inspections encourage the clients to be there for the entire inspection, or at least at the end of it.
The prospective buyer/seller has the chance to learn more about the property, ask questions, and have a better understanding of it in addition to performing a physical inspection.
Additionally, your client has an opportunity to observe for yourself how the property's many components are rated for condition.
Dispel whatever fears you may have about the results, which are superficial, despite what they may appear to be on paper.
The inspector might clarify, for instance, that a noisy device can be silenced by using an inexpensive lubricant, that painting can cover up an unattractive column, or that the issue that resulted in a water spot on the ceiling has already been resolved.
By becoming knowledgeable about how the property operates, you and your client can save time and minimize frustration.
Your client may learn how the heating system operates, how to start pilot lights, how to operate different appliances and components, and where shut-offs are located.
The inspector can also describe necessary maintenance steps and demands, as well as how and when to examine objects that require routine inspection.
Ask the inspector to answer any queries you may have about the property.
The prospective buyer/seller has the chance to learn more about the property, ask questions, and have a better understanding of it in addition to performing a physical inspection.
Additionally, your client has an opportunity to observe for yourself how the property's many components are rated for condition.
Dispel whatever fears you may have about the results, which are superficial, despite what they may appear to be on paper.
The inspector might clarify, for instance, that a noisy device can be silenced by using an inexpensive lubricant, that painting can cover up an unattractive column, or that the issue that resulted in a water spot on the ceiling has already been resolved.
By becoming knowledgeable about how the property operates, you and your client can save time and minimize frustration.
Your client may learn how the heating system operates, how to start pilot lights, how to operate different appliances and components, and where shut-offs are located.
The inspector can also describe necessary maintenance steps and demands, as well as how and when to examine objects that require routine inspection.
Ask the inspector to answer any queries you may have about the property.
How long does a home inspection take?
The process typically takes two to four hours, depending on the size, age, and condition of the property (as well as any other ancillary inspection services like asbestos sampling, air quality, thermal imagine).
Our goal as Spartan home inspections is to go beyond Ontario and Canadian OAHI / CAHPI Standards of Practice standards.
Our goal as Spartan home inspections is to go beyond Ontario and Canadian OAHI / CAHPI Standards of Practice standards.
Can a property fail a home inspection?
Technically, there is no "fail" condition for any property.
Instead, a Spartan Home Inspector inspects and records the physical condition of a property, identifies any potential problems, and points out any prospective repair or replacement needs. We encourage homeowners to arrange potential safety hazard concerns for their safety and have a piece of mind for a long time home onwership.
Instead, a Spartan Home Inspector inspects and records the physical condition of a property, identifies any potential problems, and points out any prospective repair or replacement needs. We encourage homeowners to arrange potential safety hazard concerns for their safety and have a piece of mind for a long time home onwership.
Do newly built homes on the market need inspections?
New constructions can also have problems.
Home inspections by Spartan Home Inspections go beyond OAHI / CAHPI Standards of Practice (which are written with only minimum requirements).
Our inspectors evaluate and inspect all crucial home systems during a new construction inspection, going from the roof's peak to the basement or crawlspace and everything in between.
Potential issues with freshly constructed homes include:
incorrect installation of the plumbing
ineffective HVAC system
electrical components, such as wire and outlets not connected
inadequate or missing insulation
Home inspections by Spartan Home Inspections go beyond OAHI / CAHPI Standards of Practice (which are written with only minimum requirements).
Our inspectors evaluate and inspect all crucial home systems during a new construction inspection, going from the roof's peak to the basement or crawlspace and everything in between.
Potential issues with freshly constructed homes include:
incorrect installation of the plumbing
ineffective HVAC system
electrical components, such as wire and outlets not connected
inadequate or missing insulation
What inspection Documents will be provided after the house inspection?
The thorough Spartan home inspections Report, which is often issued within 24 hours, contains the entire findings of our inspector in a detailed yet understandable manner.
what a spartan home inspection report includes?
Spartan home inspections reports contain all the descriptions, reccomendetions and limitations during the inspection on the following components:
as well as a summary questions for insurance purpose use.
ancillary services:
Drone survey
Mold sampling
Thermal imaging inspection
- plumbing
- electrical
- structure
- roofing
- interior
- exterior
- heating
- cooling
- insulation
as well as a summary questions for insurance purpose use.
ancillary services:
Drone survey
Mold sampling
Thermal imaging inspection
i have more questions. How can i contact with an inspector?
Please, for any further inquiers do not hesitate to contact one of our team members at Spartan home inspections Inc.
contact number : 519-870-9551
e-mail : contact@spartaninspections.ca
contact number : 519-870-9551
e-mail : contact@spartaninspections.ca