At Vital Inspections, we believe a home inspection is about more than protecting your investment — it’s about protecting your family’s safety and peace of mind. Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make, and our role is to give you the clear, honest information you need to feel confident in that decision.
While not legally required in every province, a professional home inspection should always be part of the buying or selling process. It’s the best way to uncover hidden issues, understand the true condition of the property, and ensure everyone involved is protected.
Our comprehensive inspection covers all major systems and components of the home, including:
Foundation and structure
Basement or crawl space
Interior and exterior walls and siding
Roof, gutters, attic, and chimney
Heating, cooling, and water heating systems
Electrical system
Plumbing and fixtures
Kitchens and bathrooms
Doors, windows, and stairways
Porches and decks
Fireplaces
The most valuable outcome of your inspection is the detailed report you receive. Think of it as an owner’s manual for the home. It identifies safety concerns, deficiencies, system shut-off locations, and provides practical maintenance tips. Our reports are designed to be easy to read, so you know exactly what matters most and how to plan ahead.
At Vital Inspections, we believe a home inspection is about more than protecting your investment — it’s about protecting your family’s safety and peace of mind. Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make, and our role is to give you the clear, honest information you need to feel confident in that decision.
While not legally required in every province, a professional home inspection should always be part of the buying or selling process. It’s the best way to uncover hidden issues, understand the true condition of the property, and ensure everyone involved is protected.
Our comprehensive inspection covers all major systems and components of the home, including:
Foundation and structure
Basement or crawl space
Interior and exterior walls and siding
Roof, gutters, attic, and chimney
Heating, cooling, and water heating systems
Electrical system
Plumbing and fixtures
Kitchens and bathrooms
Doors, windows, and stairways
Porches and decks
Fireplaces
The most valuable outcome of your inspection is the detailed report you receive. Think of it as an owner’s manual for the home. It identifies safety concerns, deficiencies, system shut-off locations, and provides practical maintenance tips. Our reports are designed to be easy to read, so you know exactly what matters most and how to plan ahead.