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When do I need a home inspection?

PRE-PURCHASE INSPECTION
You can’t always see what’s going on beneath the surface of a home.
My pre-purchase home inspection uncovers hidden issues like water damage, electrical problems, and structural concerns.
You’ll get a clear, easy-to-read report with actionable insights and practical maintenance tips.
I break down complex issues into simple terms, so you know exactly what needs attention.
With the right information, you can move forward with confidence.

PRE-LISTING INSPECTION
Selling a home is easier when there are no surprises.
A pre-listing inspection lets you tackle potential issues early or provide buyers with repair estimates, keeping the sale on track.
It minimizes negotiation roadblocks and speeds up the closing process.

NEW HOME INSPECTION
Don’t assume a new home is flawless — construction defects happen.
The 2-5-10 warranty in BC covers key areas, but it doesn’t protect against everything.
A home inspection helps catch issues early, so you’re not left dealing with costly repairs down the road.
It’s a small step that can save you big headaches.

MAINTENANCE INSPECTION
A home’s systems wear out over time — like copper pipes, which often need replacing after 25 to 35 years in the Lower Mainland.
A maintenance home inspection helps you catch small issues early, preventing costly repairs down the road.
It’s a proactive way to keep your home safe, efficient, and insurance-compliant.
Stay ahead of potential problems before they become major headaches.

OCCUPANCY WALK-THROUGH INSPECTION
Many new homeowners aren’t sure how their heating, cooling, or rain-screen systems should function.
I’ve seen these issues come up often during occupancy walk-throughs, and catching them early means the developer can fix them.
Surprisingly, new builds tend to have more problems than older homes since busy schedules and limited inspections leave things unnoticed.
My detailed inspection reports highlight any issues, so you can get them resolved quickly and move in with confidence.
Welcome to Allegiant Inspections, your trusted partner for home inspections in Squamish, Canada. We are committed to providing thorough and accurate inspections to help you make informed decisions about your home.
Why do I need a home inspection?
A home inspection is a crucial step in the home buying or selling process that can help protect both parties involved in the transaction. Here are some reasons why you may need a home inspection:
Identify potential issues
A home inspection can uncover potential issues with the property that you may not have noticed during a walkthrough. This can include problems with the foundation, plumbing, electrical systems, or roof.
Evaluate the condition of the property
A home inspection can help you evaluate the overall condition of the property and determine whether any repairs or renovations are needed. This can help you make an informed decision about the purchase or sale of the property.
Negotiate repairs
If the home inspection reveals any issues, you may be able to negotiate with the seller to have them repaired before the sale is final. This can save you money and help ensure that the property is in good condition before you take ownership.
Avoid surprises
A home inspection can help you avoid surprises after you move in. By identifying any potential issues before the sale is final, you can take steps to address them before they become major problems.
Overall, a home inspection is an important investment that can help you make an informed decision about a property and protect your interests in the transaction.
How did I become the only female home inspector in the lower mainland?
Growing up in an environment of constant renovations undoubtedly led me to over 25 years in the construction industry. Over a lifetime of continued learning, I built a multi-million dollar construction company and eventually found my passion doing inspections and helping people save money and headaches on home ownership.
“Small fixes now prevent expensive emergencies later.”
- Political Science B.A.: SFU
- Certified Home Inspector: Carson Dunlop
- Licensed under CPBC (Consumer Protection BC): #80437
- Current member and proud past President of BNI Lions Gate
- Ongoing Expert Contributor for Neighbours of Edgemont Magazine


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Cities We Service
- North Vancouver
- West Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Squamish
- Bowen Island
- Burnaby
- Richmond
- New Westminster
- Surrey
- Coquitlam

Blog
4 Common Home Inspection Myths
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4 Things To Look For When Hiring A Home Inspector
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