Home Inspection

What does a standard home inspection cover in Alberta?

Quick Answer

Short answer: Roof to foundation: structure, exterior, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, insulation and interior finishes.

Detailed Explanation

Alberta's Home Inspection Business Regulation adopts the CAHPI Standard of Practice, which lists all visible, readily-accessible components that must be inspected. That includes roofing materials, attic ventilation, exterior grading, electrical service, visible plumbing, furnace/AC, hot-water tank, insulation levels, windows, doors, walls, ceilings, floors and the foundation where accessible.

  • No destructive testing—inspectors don't remove drywall or siding
  • Typical report: 30-50 pages with photos and recommendations
  • Inspectors note safety hazards and maintenance items separately

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