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gibsons, BC

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Professional home inspection services serving the Sunshine Coast of BC from Sechelt to Gibsons, Pender Harbour to Egmont. Specializes in comprehensive home inspections and pre-listing inspections with over 1,500 completed inspections.

Certified Master Inspector (CMI)Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)Licensed Home Inspector

Specializes in

Structural assessmentMajor systems evaluationPre-listing property assessment

Services

Home inspectionsPre-listing home inspectionsElectronic home inspection reports

Serving Sechelt, Gibsons, Pender Harbour, Egmont, Sunshine Coast BC

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 6, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home inspection cost in gibsons?

A standard home inspection costs $350–$600 depending on the size, age, and location of the property. Larger or older homes cost more. Additional services like radon testing ($150–$200) or thermal imaging ($200–$300) are extra.

Do I need a home inspection if I'm buying a new build in gibsons?

Yes! New construction inspections catch builder defects before your warranty expires. Common issues include poor grading, incomplete insulation, plumbing leaks, and electrical code violations. A pre-delivery inspection typically costs $300–$500.

How long does a home inspection take?

A typical home inspection takes 2–4 hours depending on the size of the home. The inspector examines the roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, windows, and more. You should attend to ask questions in person.

What can a home inspection reveal?

Inspectors check structural integrity, roof condition, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, water damage, mold risk, foundation issues, and safety hazards. They can't see inside walls, but experienced inspectors spot warning signs.

Should I skip the inspection to make my offer more competitive?

Waiving inspection is risky. A home is the biggest purchase most people make. If you must waive to compete, consider a pre-offer inspection (before submitting your bid) so you know what you're buying. Some inspectors offer rush service for competitive markets.