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Home Inspection Guide Canada 2026: What to Expect, Costs & Checklist

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What a Home Inspector Checks

SystemWhat’s InspectedCommon Issues Found
RoofShingles, flashing, vents, gutters, chimneysMissing/damaged shingles, leaks, poor flashing
ExteriorSiding, windows, doors, grading, foundation visibleCracks, rot, poor drainage, missing caulking
FoundationCracks, moisture, structural integrityHairline vs structural cracks, water intrusion
PlumbingPipes, fixtures, water heater, water pressureLead pipes, low pressure, leaks, old water heater
ElectricalPanel, wiring, outlets, GFCI, smoke detectorsKnob-and-tube, aluminum wiring, overloaded panel
HVACFurnace, AC, ductwork, ventilationOld furnace, poor efficiency, blocked ducts
AtticInsulation, ventilation, structure, moistureInsufficient insulation, poor ventilation, mold
BasementFoundation walls, moisture, sump pump, floorWater stains, efflorescence, cracks, mold
InteriorWalls, ceilings, floors, stairs, railingsCracks (cosmetic vs structural), uneven floors
Kitchen/bathFixtures, ventilation, moisturePoor ventilation, water damage under sinks
GarageStructure, door operation, firewallMissing firewall between garage and house

Home Inspection Costs by Property Type

Property TypePrice RangeDuration
Condo (apartment)$250–$4001–2 hours
Townhouse$350–$5002–3 hours
Semi-detached$400–$5502–3 hours
Detached house (under 2,000 sq ft)$400–$6002.5–4 hours
Detached house (2,000–3,500 sq ft)$500–$7003–4 hours
Large house (3,500+ sq ft)$600–$900+4–5 hours
Older home (50+ years)$500–$8003–5 hours
Rural property with well/septic$600–$1,000+3–5 hours

Additional Specialized Inspections

InspectionCostWhen Needed
Radon testing$150–$300All properties (radon is common in Canada)
Mold inspection$300–$600Visible mold, musty smell, water damage history
Asbestos testing$200–$500Homes built before 1985 (in insulation, tiles, siding)
WETT inspection (wood-burning)$200–$350Fireplaces, wood stoves, pellet stoves
Sewer line camera inspection$250–$500Older homes (50+ years), mature trees near sewer
Well water testing$100–$300Rural properties with private wells
Septic system inspection$300–$600Rural properties with septic tanks
Oil tank search (underground)$200–$400Older properties that may have had oil heating
Thermal imaging$150–$300 (add-on)Detect insulation gaps, moisture behind walls
Pool/hot tub inspection$150–$300Properties with pools

Major Red Flags That May Mean Walk Away

IssueEstimated Repair CostWhy It’s Serious
Structural foundation cracks$10,000–$50,000+Compromises entire building
Active mold (large area)$5,000–$30,000Health risk, indicates moisture problem
Knob-and-tube wiring (full house)$8,000–$20,000Fire risk, insurance issues
Aluminum wiring$5,000–$15,000Fire risk, insurance issues
Roof needs full replacement$8,000–$25,000If not reflected in price
Water in basement (chronic)$10,000–$30,000+Indicates foundation/drainage issues
Buried oil tank$10,000–$50,000+ (remediation)Environmental liability
Asbestos throughout$10,000–$50,000+Removal is expensive and hazardous
Federal panel (Zinsco, Federal Pacific)$3,000–$5,000Known fire hazard
Major plumbing failures (polybutylene)$10,000–$30,000Pipes prone to failure

Issues That Are Negotiable

IssueTypical CostNegotiation Approach
Roof with 3–5 years remaining$8,000–$20,000Ask for price reduction or credit
Aging furnace (15+ years)$3,000–$6,000Request credit for replacement
Old water heater (10+ years)$1,500–$3,000Include in negotiation
Minor electrical updates$1,000–$3,000Request seller fix before closing
Grading/drainage issues$2,000–$5,000Price reduction
Bathroom/kitchen exhaust venting wrong$500–$2,000Seller fix or credit
Missing GFCI outlets$500–$1,500Seller fix
Minor foundation hairline cracksMonitor (not urgent)May not warrant negotiation

Pre-Offer vs Post-Offer Inspection

FeaturePost-Offer (Traditional)Pre-Offer Inspection
WhenAfter accepted offer, during condition periodBefore submitting offer
CostStandard ($400–$600)Standard ($400–$600)
RiskLow — you can walk awayYou pay even if you don’t win the bid
Offer strengthWeaker (conditional on inspection)Stronger (can waive condition)
Best forBuyer’s market (normal conditions)Hot market (bidding wars)
DownsideMay lose property if outbid on conditionsPay $400–$600 with no guarantee

Home Inspection Checklist (What to Ask About)

CategoryQuestions to Ask
RoofHow old? How many layers? Any leaks or repairs?
FoundationAny cracks? Evidence of moisture? Is it level?
ElectricalWhat type of wiring? Panel size (100 vs 200 amp)?
PlumbingPipe material (copper, PEX, galvanized)? Water heater age?
HVACFurnace and AC age? Last serviced? Ductwork condition?
InsulationAttic insulation R-value? Basement insulated?
MoistureAny signs of current or past water damage?
SafetySmoke detectors, CO detectors, GFCI outlets?
ExteriorGrading slope away from house? Drainage issues?
EstimateWhat are the top 3 most expensive issues?

How to Choose a Home Inspector

CriteriaWhat to Look For
CertificationMember of a provincial inspector association
Experience500+ inspections, ideally construction background
InsuranceErrors and omissions (E&O) insurance
Sample reportDetailed with photos, not just a checklist
DurationMinimum 2–3 hours for a house
You can attendInspector who encourages you to be present and ask questions
ReferencesCheck Google reviews, ask your real estate agent