Here are answers to the most common questions about home, cottage, and STR inspections throughout Haliburton County.
Most Asked Questions
What areas do you service?
We serve Haliburton County and surrounding areas, including Haliburton, Minden, Dysart et al, Algonquin Highlands, Highlands East, and nearby rural communities. If you’re unsure whether your property is within our service area, just ask.
What types of inspections do you offer?
We offer:
Construction and renovation consulting
Home inspections
Cottage inspections
Short-term rental (STR) inspections
Septic, well, and water system reviews
Thermal imaging inspections
Each inspection is tailored to the property type and how it’s used.
How long does an inspection take?
Most inspections take 2.5 to 4 hours, depending on the size, age, and complexity of the property. Cottages, waterfront homes, and older buildings may take longer.
What’s included in the final inspection report?
You’ll receive a detailed digital report that includes:
- Clear photos and written findings
- Safety concerns and major defects
- Maintenance and repair recommendations
- Thermal imaging observations
- Drone roof imagery (where applicable)
Reports are written in plain language and designed to be easy to understand.
How quickly can I book an inspection?
Availability varies by season, but we typically book inspections within a few days to one week. Peak cottage season may require more notice.
How much does an inspection cost?
Pricing depends on property size, type, and services requested. Transparent pricing is provided upfront before booking, with no surprise add-ons.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept common electronic payment methods. Payment details are confirmed at the time of booking.
Do I need to be present during the inspection?
You’re welcome to attend, but it’s not required. Many clients prefer to review the findings afterward once the report is delivered.
Home & Cottage Inspection FAQ
What’s the difference between a home inspection and a cottage inspection?
Cottage inspections place extra focus on:
- Seasonal use and winterization
- Moisture and freeze–thaw damage
- Waterfront exposure
- Older systems and DIY renovations
They’re approached differently than urban homes.
What systems and components are inspected?
Inspections typically include:
Visible safety and moisture concerns
Roof, exterior, and structure
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC
Interior spaces, insulation, and ventilation
Attics, crawlspaces, and basements
Do you inspect year-round and seasonal properties?
Yes. We inspect both year-round residences and seasonal cottages, whether occupied, vacant, or winterized.
Do you use thermal imaging during inspections?
Yes. Thermal imaging is used during inspections to help identify:
Electrical anomalies
Heat loss
Insulation gaps
Moisture intrusion
What’s the difference between standard thermal checks and a full thermal scan?
Standard thermal checks target key areas of concern during a regular inspection.
Full thermal scans are more systematic and cover larger areas in greater detail as a dedicated service.
Do you provide radon readings?
While we do not perform certified radon testing, we assess the home for conditions that may contribute to elevated radon levels and can recommend next steps or qualified testing services if needed.
Can you identify moisture intrusion, heat loss, or insulation issues?
Yes. Visual inspection combined with thermal imaging allows us to identify common moisture and insulation-related concerns.
Do you inspect electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems?
Yes. Systems are visually inspected for condition, safety issues, and obvious defects.
Will you note safety concerns or code-related issues?
Yes. Significant safety concerns and notable deficiencies are clearly identified in the report.
STR & Responsible Person FAQ
Septic, Well & Water FAQ
Do you inspect septic systems?
Yes. Septic systems are visually reviewed for condition, age, and signs of concern.
What does a septic inspection include?
Septic inspections include:
- Visual assessment of components
- Location review
- Observations for failure indicators
They are not invasive or pumping inspections.
Can you identify signs of septic failure or overload?
Yes. Common warning signs are noted when visible.
Do you inspect drilled wells, dug wells, or lake intakes?
Yes. Different water sources are reviewed based on property setup.
Do you provide water quality or potability testing?
Water testing can be arranged or coordinated depending on the situation.
Will you review well and septic documentation if available?
Yes. Existing records are reviewed when provided.
Thermal Imaging & Advanced Tools FAQ
What is thermal imaging and how is it used?
Thermal imaging detects temperature differences to help identify hidden issues not visible to the eye.
Is thermal imaging included in every inspection?
Targeted thermal checks are included. Full thermal scans are available as an upgraded service.
What types of issues can thermal imaging reveal?
Thermal imaging can reveal:
Electrical hot spots
Heat loss
Insulation voids
Moisture patterns
Before Your Inspection (Preparation) FAQ
How should I prepare the property for inspection?
Ensure reasonable access to all areas, including electrical panels, attics, crawlspaces, and mechanical rooms.
Does power and water need to be on?
Yes. Utilities should be on for a complete inspection whenever possible.
What if the property is vacant or locked?
Arrangements can be made for access. Occupancy is not required.
What happens if weather limits part of the inspection?
Weather-related limitations are noted in the report, and follow-up options can be discussed.
Can you inspect during winter conditions?
Yes, though certain components may be limited due to snow or ice.
What access is required on the day of inspection?
Clear access to the building, interior spaces, and service areas is required.
After the Inspection FAQ
How soon will I receive my inspection report?
Reports are typically delivered within 24–48 hours.
Will you review the report with me?
Yes. We’re happy to walk through findings and answer questions.
Can you answer follow-up questions after the inspection?
Yes. Post-inspection questions are always welcome.
Can you help prioritize repairs or next steps?
Yes. We help clients understand what matters most and what can wait.
Do you provide consulting after the inspection?
Yes. Ongoing consulting and guidance are available as needed.

