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Trillium Home Inspections specializes in Home Inspections and Energy Assessments in the GTA & York region. Our dedication is reflected in the quality of our work. Visit our website for more details.
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The Professional Home and Building Inspectors is a qualified home inspection firm in Toronto serving The Greater Toronto Area with over 20 years of experience in home construction, building construction and inspection. Our home inspectors possess a high degree of technical skill and professionalism; in many cases, surpassing standards set by the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors.We encourage our clients to attend our home inspections and ask questions during the inspection so that they can become educated about their home and learn when and how to maintain their homes. In most cases, our inspection for a residential home will take between 3 and 4 hours depending on the size of the home. For commercial buildings, the duration of our inspection will vary and will depend on the type and the size of the building. When you call to inquire about a home or building inspection, your call will not be answered by an operator or an answering machine. Instead, you will speak with one of our inspectors, who will be more than happy to assist you immediately with setting up an inspection and advising you about our procedures.
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