When it comes to the safety and functionality of your wood-burning appliances, it's important to ensure they are installed and maintained properly. This is where a certified WETT inspector comes in. WETT (Wood Energy Technology Transfer) certification is the only recognized credential for inspecting and maintaining wood-burning appliances in North America.
In this blog, we'll discuss the importance of hiring a certified WETT inspector for your home or business.
Radon is a radioactive gas that can seep into homes through cracks in the foundation or other openings. It is colorless and odorless, making it difficult to detect without proper testing. Exposure to high levels of radon can cause lung cancer, which is why it is important to have your home tested for this gas.
In this blog, Inspections By Gibson will discuss the benefits of radon testing and how it can help you make informed decisions about your home.
When purchasing a newly constructed home in Ontario, the Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) is a critical step in the buying process. Tarion Warranty Corporation is responsible for administering warranty coverage for new homes in Ontario and conducts PDI inspections to ensure the builder has met their obligations.
In this blog post, Inspections By Gibson will highlight the top 5 common issues found during Tarion PDI inspections.
Getting your home inspected by a professional is an integral step of the homebuying journey. Home inspectors will inspect the interiors and exteriors of your home and point out to the current and potential issues like loose wires, cracked walls, plumbing leaks, etc., and this will determine whether you should purchase the property or negotiate for a better rate. However, many buyers tend to skimp on the inspection because they believe the myths that float around the process of home inspection. To help you avoid falling for misconceptions, Inspections By Gibson has debunked a few of the most widely believed myths about home inspections.
You can’t purchase a $5,000 car without a safety check, but people seem to think that they can buy a $500,000.00 house without a professional inspection, which is an enormous mistake!
You are making the biggest purchase of your life, so you must understand the condition of the property before you purchase it.