Supplying non-destructive testing (NDT), inspection, and consulting services to marine, aerospace, oilfield, and other quality controlled industries. Our services are provided throughout Atlantic Canada wherever specialized evaluation of construction, new component or in-service component inspections and cretification are required.
Canadian Residential Inspection Services, Ltd. is a solely Canadian-owned company. The company was established in 1988 to address the inspection needs of the real estate marketplace, and since that time has developed an innovative expertise in the industry. Part of the mandate of Canadian Residential Inspection Services, Ltd. is to ensure that you receive an objective, professional inspection that is free from conflicts of interest. That means that we are working for YOU - not for your real estate agent. We are not contractors and we do not benefit from the sale or repair of the home . We will not be recommending companies involved in the construction or renovation business. Your inspection will be unbiased and objective. Canadian Residential Inspection Services, Ltd. is dedicated to performing the highest quality, unbiased home inspection with courteous, prompt professional service.
Our duty is to provide clients an honest, unbiased opinion on the condition of a property they are about to purchase. The inspection must be fair to both buyers and sellers.
home inspections, radon measurements, sewer lateral inspections, septic inspections, well flow and recovery inspections, well water collection for water quality testing
Home Inspector, Thermal Infrared Inspections, Condominium Inspections, Property Inspections, New Home Inspections, Pre-Listing Inspections, Townhouse Inspections, Mobile Home Inspections, Brookfield Relocation Inspections, Military Relocation Inspections, WETT Inspections, Home Inspection Services, Commercial Inspections, Certified Level III Thermographer
A home inspection is a visual and noninvasive examination of the current condition of a house and should indicate which components and systems may need major repair, servicing or replacement. When performed by a trained professional home inspector, the information revealed in the inspection report should help buyers understand the true condition of the property. The "Standards of Practice" used to perform each home inspection meet those prescribed by the Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors (CAHPI) and can be viewed at: http://www.cahpi-atl.com/standards.
A relatively new addition to the Home Inspector's tool bag is the infrared camera. The IR Camera scans for minor surface temperature variations of the building, which can be interpreted to identify problems in structure, moisture content, as well as air leakage. See more at: http://www.gpiweb.ca/englehart