A home inspection is an objective, visual, non-destructive examination of the systems and structure of a home, from the roof to the foundation. Having a home inspection is similar to a medical check-up. If a problem or symptom is discovered, the inspector may recommend further evaluation. A home inspection is not a warranty or insurance program, but a method to assist you in understanding the condition of your home.
A home inspection is an evaluation of the overall condition of a property, which is useful for both home buyers and home sellers, as well as real estate professionals. It helps parties to a home sale understand the functions of the various systems and components of a home, as well as the maintenance issues related to home ownership.
A general home inspection is performed as a non-invasive, visual examination of a residential property. While a home inspection will not reveal every issue that exists and cannot predict future conditions, an Inter NACHI-Certified Professional Inspector® is trained to identify material defects within a home's specific systems and components that may have a significant, adverse impact on the value of the property, as well as those that pose an unreasonable risk to people.
I'm Valmont Bérubé and my son, Carle Bérubé. I was a general contractor for the past 25 years and a building inspector for 14 years. Carle has been in the construction business since 1994 and a building inspector since 2005. As of 2013 Carle has become the primary inspector of our business.
He does building inspections from roof to foundation, followed by an extensive Inspection Report. We have vast experience in building and renovating solariums, decks, houses and flooring. We also have knowledge in electricity and plumbing.
Carle and I were hosts of a television show entitled 2 x 4 on Rogers Cable Channel 23 for 9 years. We had guests on various construction issues where we solved any problems from the foundation to the roof.
I taught carpentry at Cité collégiale where men and women learn how to build houses etc. in order to achieve their carpentry certificates. Carle also taught welding at Cité collégiale. He was also a volunteer Fire Fighter and a Fire Code Inspector.
Michael Johnson, P. Eng., at Kingfisher Home Inspections, inspects homes, septic systems and wood-burning appliances as part of a real estate transaction, or for insurance or relocation purposes. Call now for an inspection done right! It's all we do.
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At All Out Home Inspection in North Augusta, we take the time to do the job right. Among the many inspection services we provide are grading assessment, home inspection, interior wall inspection, roof structure analysis, and many more. We spend time with you, clearly explaining our findings, giving you real answers that can help you make the right decision. We understand how important a real estate purchase is to you. Once our thorough inspection is complete, we will provide you with a complete notebook that includes photos and explanations, right on the spot! We don't consider a job to be complete until all of your questions are answered. At All Out, we don't answer to anyone but you. We do not have any personal relationships with real estate agencies, mortgage brokers, or anyone involved in the real estate industry. We are completely independent. This is how we can honestly say that we operate with integrity. To us, it's not just a business,it's a way of life.