BRANTFORD HOME INSPECTIONS DONE RIGHT
A home inspection is a professional, complete visual and hands on examination of all the major systems and physical structural elements of a home. My emphasis is on identifying existing or potential problems that would affect a purchasers buying decision.

 

I inspect hundreds of items.  From the roof to the crawlspace.  All major appliances, heating systems, and the electrical panel, just to name a few.
The age of homes and buildings range from new construction to 100 plus years and sizes range from 500 to 60,000 square feet.  No job is too big or too small.

 

 

 

 

                                                                    Inspect before you buy a home!
A home inspection is one of the most important processes you will embark upon.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a complete home inspection?

After introductions, LANDRY Home Inspections will explain what will take place during the home inspection. The customer then signs the contract and the inspector will make an initial inspection of the property and grounds. The client or agent is now welcome to join the inspector during the in-depth inspection process.

The inspector will address all visible areas and all accessible items such as the roof, exterior, structure, electrical, heating, air conditioning, insulation, plumbing and interior.

Questions are encouraged during all aspects of the process. LANDRY Home Inspections will then generate a comprehensive report which is left with the client or agent on-site.

2. Why should I have my home inspected?

Information and education are vital components required to make an informed home purchase decision. The inspection report will provide a guideline for identifying items which may need immediate attention as well as highlighting areas that are in good standing.

3. How long will the home inspection take?

On average, LANDRY Home Inspections will require a two- to three-hour window depending on the home's size.

4. Should I attend the inspection?

Yes, we recommend that the evaluation be with the client in attendance so that questions can be raised and a visible representation of the query be identified.

5. What is a defect and what is a severity rating?

Defects are identified then rated by the severity of the issue at hand. For example, once a fire hazard or a safety concern has been identified, the severity rating would be "Require Immediate Attention".

Whereas, a home which has an absence of eaves trough may have a recommendation of "Require Attention Shortly" for possible future concern.

Or just simply, "Maintenance Required" as would be the case with a dirty furnace filter.

6. Can we see some examples of defects which LANDRY Home Inspections has found?

You will receive photos AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION in your final inspection report.

7. Do you provide repair costs?

There are guidelines in the report which will be left with you in regards to estimate repair pricing.

8. Will you provide services on the weekend?

Yes, we provide weekend service. Please book in advance.

9. How do I pay for LANDRY Home Inspections services?

We accept cheques, money orders or cash.

10. What areas do you service?

I service these area but am not limited to them. Brantford, Paris, St. George, Burford, Mt. Pleasant, Scotland, Caledonia, Cayuga, Delhi, Dunnville, Hagersville, Jarvis, Long Point, Mono, Port Burwell, Port Dover, Port Maitland, Port Rowan, Selkirk, Simcoe, Turkey Point, Waterford, Hamilton, Ancaster, Cambridge...
Pretty much anywhere in Southern Ontario.


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