Townhouse and Condo Inspections

Townhouses and condominium inspections in Chilliwack

We’re Here to Help You Buy with Confidence

Buying a townhouse or condo is a big decision. While these homes share walls and common spaces, they still have unique components that need a thorough inspection. Our inspections focus on your individual unit, including key interior systems and fixtures, so you can make an informed purchase with confidence. We also help you understand how the complex works, what areas are your responsibility, and what to review in the strata documents.

What Do We Inspect?

Condominium kitchen and interior

Interior Unit Components

  • Walls, Ceilings, Floors & Doors
  • Windows & Interior Finishes
  • Kitchen, Bathroom & Laundry
  • Closets, Storage & Built-ins
  • Stairs & Railings (if applicable)
  • Balconies, Patios & Decks (attached to unit)
Furnace and water heater mechanical systems

Mechanical Systems

  • Heating Systems
  • Cooling Systems (if applicable)
  • Plumbing Fixtures & Supply/Drain Lines
  • Water Heater
  • Ventilation & Exhaust Fans
Residential electrical panel

Electrical Systems

  • Electrical Panel & Breakers
  • Wiring, Outlets & Switches
  • Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
  • Lighting & GFCI Protection
Condominium balcony and building exterior

Building & Structural Elements

  • Walls, Floors & Ceilings
  • Doors & Windows
  • Foundation (visible areas)
  • Roof (if accessible from unit)
  • Insulation (visible areas)
Underground condominium parking garage

Common Area Awareness

We review accessible common areas related to your unit (such as hallways, lobbies, parking, and amenities) to provide insight into the overall condition of the complex. We also guide you on what to review in the strata documents.

Inspector helping protect a home investment

Education You Can Count On

We take the time to walk you through our findings, answer your questions, and explain what it all means — so you feel confident in your decision.

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