Can I be present during the building inspection?+
Yes. Your presence is encouraged during the building inspection, especially for a pre-purchase home inspection. This allows you to ask your questions directly to the certified building inspector, better understand the observed findings and see certain elements on-site. Whether for a house, condo or multi-unit building in Montreal, this step often helps you better understand the property before the transaction.
Do you offer home inspections on weekends in Montreal?+
Yes. We offer building inspections on Saturdays and Sundays at the same rate as weekdays. This flexibility is particularly useful for buyers, sellers and real estate agents who need to meet tight deadlines in the Greater Montréal area. Weekend availability for your pre-purchase inspection is offered at no extra charge, based on scheduling.
What happens if I have questions after receiving my inspection report?+
You can contact your building inspector after receiving the detailed inspection report if you have questions about the observed findings, recommendations or priorities to consider. This follow-up consultation is part of our home inspection service. Our role does not end with the building inspection: we remain available to help you better understand the property, whether in the context of a purchase, sale or property management.
Do you perform pre-purchase home inspections in Montreal?+
Yes. Pre-purchase inspection is one of our main services as a certified building inspector in Montreal. Whether you are buying a single-family home, condo, duplex or multi-unit building in Montréal, Laval, Rive-Nord or Rive-Sud, we perform thorough pre-purchase inspections tailored to each property type. Our goal is to give you a clear reading of the building condition before you commit.
Do you inspect older homes in Montreal?+
Yes. Older homes are common in the Greater Montréal area and require an experienced home inspector. Our training in general renovation allows us to better assess older buildings during a pre-purchase inspection, identify common issues related to their era of construction and explain the concrete implications for the buyer or investor in our detailed inspection report.
Where can I find a building inspector near me in Greater Montreal?+
We perform home and building inspections in Montréal, Laval, Rive-Nord (Terrebonne, Blainville, Saint-Eustache, Mascouche and surrounding areas), Rive-Sud (Brossard, Longueuil, Boucherville, Chambly and surrounding areas), Ouest-de-l'Île, the Laurentians, Lanaudière, as well as Estrie, Montérégie and Mauricie. Contact our certified building inspector to confirm availability in your area.
How much does a building inspection cost in Montreal?+
The cost of a home inspection in Montreal depends on the type of building and its size.
For a single-family home inspection, our rates start at $650+tax. For a condo inspection, starting at $550+tax.
For a multi-unit or commercial building inspection, a custom quote is required.
Contact us to get an accurate price for your pre-purchase or pre-sale inspection.
How long does a pre-purchase home inspection take?+
A pre-purchase home inspection generally takes between 2 and 4 hours depending on the size and complexity of the building. A standard single-family home inspection takes about 2 to 3 hours. A multi-unit building inspection may require more time. Our certified building inspector takes the time needed to perform a complete and thorough assessment.
What does a building inspection report include?+
A complete building inspection report includes the findings observed during the home inspection, detailed photos, clear descriptions, priority items and concrete recommendations. Our inspection report is delivered within 24 hours. It is structured to be easily understood by the buyer, seller or investor, and serves as a reference well beyond the transaction.
Do you offer condo inspection and multi-unit building inspection in Montreal?+
Yes. We perform condo inspections in Montréal and the Greater Montréal area, as well as multi-unit inspections of duplexes, triplexes, plexes and revenue properties. For condos, our certified inspector assesses the unit and accessible components. For multi-unit buildings, our inspection report integrates a perspective focused on the building condition, upcoming work and maintenance priorities.
Are you a certified and insured building inspector in Montreal?+
Yes. We are an InterNACHI-certified building inspector, members of the IBC network and fully insured by Intact. These certifications attest to our commitment to a rigorous and professional home inspection practice. If you are looking for a certified building inspector in Montréal, you can book your inspection with full confidence.