Property Inspections:
With every property inspection you will receive:
- Professional and courteous service
- On-site computer generated inspection report with digital pictures included (view sample report)
- Electronic copy of inspection report through email, optional.
- A professional binder including report, basic home systems information, home maintenance guide and more.
- Findings communicated clearly with you during and at end of the inspection.
We prefer to say "Property Inspection" as your GPI inspector will look at the whole picture not just the home.
We encourage you to be present during the inspection to see first hand any issues that are found or simply to learn about the property and its operating systems.
Qualifications:
- Professionally Trained and Certified Inspectors - Algonquin College, Global Property Inspections Training
- Commercial Building Inspection - Carson Dunlop Weldon and Associates
- Mold Certified Inspection and Assessment - Environmental Solutions Association
- Members of PHPIC - Professional Home and Property Inspectors of Canada
- National Certificate Holders - National Home Inspector Certification Council
- Fully Insured Inspectors Errors and Omissions - HUB insurance
Whether you're buying or selling property, an inspection provides peace of mind as you make purchasing decisions. GPI offers a full menu of inspection services to both residential and commercial clients. Our most popular inspections include new construction, existing residential and commercial buildings, multi-units, condos, manufactured homes, pre-listing inspections and 11th month inspections where new home warranties are about to expire.
Inspection Savings
GPI inspections are unbiased. Even if you are familiar with the systems in a home and perform a thorough walk-through of your new property, it can be easy to see things through “rose-colored glasses.” After all, this may be the single largest investment of your life. An objective property inspection report not only saves you time, it gives you a clear, concise checklist of information regarding your home or commercial property and an understanding of the current condition of all major systems. This is true on both existing and new housing stock.
For some, it’s easier to understand that an older home will be in need of some maintenance and repairs. After all, you are purchasing a “used” piece of property. A new home can be just as demanding and expensive. Some of the common problems GPI inspectors see include: paint, wall board, plumbing, doors and windows. Having a home inspection completed prior to closing on a new home means you move in after problems are fixed so you can enjoy your new purchase.
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