Home Inspection

Should I inspect a brand-new home?

Quick Answer

Short answer: Yes—warranty walkthroughs find code or workmanship defects before you sign off.

Detailed Explanation

Alberta's New Home Buyer Protection Act gives owners 1-2-5-10 year warranties, but defects found after possession are harder to claim. A third-party inspector at the pre-possession walk-through can flag missing attic insulation, reversed polarity outlets or grading errors while the builder is still on the hook.

  • Tarion-style 30-day deficiency list accepted by most builders
  • Cost similar to resale: $475–$550 for typical new build
  • Thermal imaging particularly valuable on new concrete

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Tim Grover, RE/MAX Excellence • 780-288-5144 • 5607 199 Street NW, Edmonton, AB


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Last updated: 2025-06-25

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