Why should you hire a Calgary home inspector before selling your home? Simply put, a home inspection saves you money, protects you, and gives you a powerful bargaining chip when it comes time for negotiations.
A professional home inspector’s job is to look for any hidden defects or flaws in a home, and make recommendations on how to get them repaired. They will go through a checklist of any possible problems a house could face. They will run tests, examine roofs, crawlspaces, wiring, foundations, and report on any possible hazards. As well, a home inspector can help suggest ways to fix problems yourself, and point the way to experts for larger jobs. They can also rank and prioritize what needs to be corrected immediately versus what can wait.
A home inspection report should include a comprehensive guide of all areas inspected, rate how severe any damage they find is, and suggest how these can be fixed. Many will also include how they made these observations (such as if they climbed up on the roof or used binoculars), and the weather and other conditions at the time of observation. Most will also include pictures in their report, pointing out exactly where the problem is.
Having a home inspection done by a qualified Calgary home inspector before listing your house is a smart move. You’ll know ahead of time what things need to be fixed, potentially saving you thousands during negotiations. You’ll be able to improve your home’s appearance and raise the property value significantly. It’ll protect you from liability if there are any safety issues you need to get repaired, as well as give you someone on your side when you can hand over a report showing the functionality of your home.
If you’re in the process of buying or selling a home in the Calgary area, and need a qualified home inspector,
Easter is here again, and the Calgary area offers all kinds of fun events for the whole family. Here’s a few ideas to get you started!
Why not start the day with an Easter Egg hunt for the kids, followed by a delicious brunch for the whole family before a full day of skiing?
Banff Norquay is offering a brunch on March 27th with such servings as french toast, eggs, bacon, muffins, and much more. Only $15 for 6-13 years, $30 for 14 and up, and children 5 and under eat free!
They’re also holding an Easter Egg Hunt starting at 10am on the patio of the Cascade Lodge, with tons of chocolate treats hidden all over the snow! This hunt is free for all children.
The Bowness Spring Craft Fair is being held Easter weekend this year, which means not only is there plenty of shopping for locally made crafts and treasures, there’s a ton of Easter themed fun for the whole family!
Start off with FREE skating from 11am to 3pm, skates and helmets included.
The Easter Eggstravaganza festivities run from 11am to 3pm, and include crafting fun and an Easter Egg Hunt.
The Spring Craft Fair runs from 10am to 4pm on Saturday March 26th at the Bowness Community Centre.
For something not only fun but educational as well, come to Telus Spark for their Spring Sparktacular. Events include activities like an egg drop challenge, an indoor spring storm including a fire tornado, a giant collaborative Easter egg canvas to add your flair to, and an epic Atrium chicken dance for everyone to join in! And of course, the Science Bunny will make an appearance for photo opportunities!
The event takes place March 25th and March 26th at Telus Spark, and is free for members, and from $12.95-$19.95 for children to adults.
The Calgary Zoo is holding an event March 25th and March 26th for Easter. Activities include face painting, unny races, cookie decorating, and plenty of sweet treats from Cococochocolatiers! Plus check out the Dinosaurs Alive exhibit, featuring 18 life size animatronic dinosaurs, while it is still here! All activities are free with zoo admission.
Home ownership is a point of pride for many, and you’ll want to take care of your investment as best as you can. Having a well-stocked toolbox will allow you to not only save money by fixing small issues before they become large ones, it will give you even more pride in a job well done.
When building up your toolbox, quality is of the utmost importance. You don’t want to struggle with trying to cut through a tree limb with a flimsy saw, or have your wrench break off in your hand while securing a bolt. And spending a little more for better quality also ensures you won’t be spending more down the road because your tools have rusted or worn down. You don’t have to build up your toolbox all at once, invest in one tool at a time and you’ll have an excellent set any homeowner would be proud of in no time.