Why You Need a Home Inspection

Do I really need to spend money on having a Home Inspection?  This is the question so many home buyers ask themselves and have a hard time understanding.  A Professional Home inspection will identify issues and deficiencies with a home that may otherwise go unnoticed.  As a home owner and property manager for numerous rental units, one thing stands out about deficiencies, “They Never Get Better”, a small maintenance item that may cost $25.00 now, could end up costing you hundreds of dollars later if not repaired.

Do I Have to Attend the Home Inspection?  Yes, if at all possible attend the home inspection.  This will be opportunity to become educated about your home and its major systems.  As a Certified Building Code Official the Barrie Home Inspector can provide valuable advice and point out deficiencies, explaining their importance and any recommendations for repair.

Is There a Pass or Fail of a Home Inspection?  No, there is no such “bench mark” which can be given to any home.   A home inspection points out existing deficiencies and any potential expenses, such as roof life expectancy or remaining life for your gas furnace for example.  Every person has a different view point on each and every item covered by a home inspection.  For a professional inspector to impose his point of view to a client would be very unprofessional.  The home inspection identifies the major and minor deficiencies in a home, the inspector will provide professional information about the issues but in the end it is the buyer’s choice whether to buy the property after being informed about the overall condition of the home.

Home Inspection Waiver – Typically home owners will have from 5 to 10 days to have a home inspection on the home they are purchasing.  This contingency provides that if conditions are found during the home inspection that are significant, you can back out of your offer free of any penalties.  In a Seller’s Market sometimes conditions are waived by buyers when facing a “bidding war” on a property they want to purchase.

Importance of Building Permits – Many basement renovations, bathroom additions and decks are built without obtaining the proper permits.  If you purchase a home which has had renovations done without a permit you will assume responsibility for this work by default.  The purpose of obtaining a building permit is to have qualified person inspect important aspects of work prior to being covered up.  Some of the more important inspections are:  electrical, plumbing, structural, framing, insulation and heating.  Failure to have these done can allow important deficiencies to go unnoticed until something occurs which could result in considerable expense to home owner.

Qualifications – The Barrie Home inspector has the following qualifications which enable a professional detailed inspection of your prospective property;

  • Certified Building Code Official with the Ontario Building Officials Association of Ontario
  • Certified Master Inspector
  • Member of North American Certified Home Inspectors
  • Member of National Association of Commercial Building Inspectors
  • WETT Certified
  • Completed both Part 9 and Part 3 requirements of Ontario Building Code
  • Over 5,000 home inspections completed with over 10 years of experience
  • Free Thermal Imaging inspection included with every Home Inspection

We provide Home Inspection service 7 days a week and cover most of Simcoe County.

Call Roger at 705-795-8255 or Toll Free at 888-818-8608 to discuss your next home purchase.

Investing in Barrie – Residential Property Guide

Investing in Barrie

Barrie, ON is consistently being noticed as a “investment opportunity” city with buyers that are flocking to the city to invest in Real Estate.  Recently Barrie was ranked only behind Waterloo, Kitchener and Hamilton by the Real Estate investment Network.  The “REIN” cites the annexation of Innisfil as a future engine that will drive development in the area.

Many Toronto property investors are buying townhouses and rent to own properties in Barrie, due to its close proximity to Toronto and the affordable prices that make properties attractive to purchasers.

Barrie currently has a population of over 143,000 and has grown 5.7% since 2006.  The City takes in over 100 sq km of land and has a large networks of parks, many of which are on the shores of Kempenfelt Bay.  Barrie is currently in the process of extending it park land along Lakeshore Drive which hopefully will improve the enjoyment of the water by its citizens. The Barrie waterfront is the City’s greatest asset and attraction, characterized by outstanding natural features, vibrant and diverse public spaces and high-quality recreational facilities. It is a prized and shared resource for recreation, economic development, events and programming on the shores of Kempenfelt Bay.

Currently Barrie’s inventory of homes available for sale is low compared to previous years creating a “sellers market” which has resulted in many properties being sold above their asking price.  Some Realtor’s estimate that the average home price in Barrie has already risen over 9% in 2015.  Many seniors in Toronto have chosen Barrie as their retirement location, cashing in on a hot real estate market in Toronto and purchasing property in the Barrie and surrounding areas.

Mortgage rates are also part of the reason that Real Estate is experiencing substantial growth.  Low rates are allowing people, such as first time home buyers, to invest in their first home at an affordable cost.  One thing that has been consistent over the years,  the price of Real Estate always goes up,  even when there has been dips in housing prices, at the end of the day, they have alway risen.  Many people are using Real Estate investment as a hedge against inflation,  realizing that just leaving money invested with a bank will eventually see their “nest egg’ decline in value as inflation steadily eats away at its value.

When purchasing an investment property you need the services of a Professional Home Inspector.  Roger Frost, the Barrie Home Inspector, has been inspecting homes for over 10 years and is a Certified Building Code Official with the Ontario Building Officials Association.  Roger is also a Real Estate investor with both Commercial and Residential investments, which allows you to benefit from his experience and expertise.  Free Thermal Imaging scan of your home is also included with every property inspection.  The Barrie Home inspector can give you “Peace of Mind” when making your next purchase.

Barrie Home Inspector – The Right Choice

Buying a home can be a very stressful event for most people.  In the heat of the moment it can be very easy to forget or not realize how important a home inspection is when buying any property.  In the fast paced Barrie Real Estate market arranging a home inspection can be very trying as time is sometimes of the essence.

Most home buyers are not aware that buying a home does not come with any guarantees.  Caveat Emptor, Let the buyer beware,  is not just a saying when it comes to buying a house, it is the law of the land.  That is why having a professional inspect your home is so important.

Although some Realtor’s may place down the importance of choosing the right home inspector, when it comes time to explain why there is a problem with your new home, you will most likely be referred back to your home inspector.  In my ten years experience as a home inspector I have had this happen countless times,  clients calling with concerns with issues not disclosed by sellers or problems that have occurred since the inspection.  This is when the value of choosing a professional home inspector becomes so important.

WETT Certified – Most insurance companies now require any wood burning appliance
to be inspected by a WETT certified technician.  The Barrie Home Inspector offers a WETT inspection for $50.00 as part of home inspection package.  The Site Basic inspection consists of visually check your chimney, appliance, damper, firebox, hearth, and clearances required from unit to any combustible materials. 

FREE Thermal Imaging –  The Barrie Home Inspector was the first home inspector in Simcoe County to offer Thermal Imaging as part of home inspection.  We now offer this service Free as part of home inspection package.  Thermal imaging can help find hidden moisture and water leaks,  missing insulation, areas of heat loss and electrical hot spots.

Experience  – My personal experience starts at being a Registered Building with HUDAC, which were the original Home Warranty Program for Ontario.  I then followed that up with 7 years in charge of Project Reviews for Fire Department where I was responsible for reviewing plans and drawings and making site visits to ensure compliance with the National Building Code.  I was during this time with the DND that I obtained by Certified Building Code Official designation from the Ontario Building Officials Association.  Currently I have performed over 5,000 home inspections over the past ten years.

Training –  My training related  to the home inspection field:

Master Inspector Qualification

Graduate Carson Dunlop Home Inspector Course

Member of Nachi

Former Registered Builder with HUDAC – Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada – was new home warranty program from 1971 to 1973 when it was replaced by TARION

Over 26 years of combined Building and Inspection Experience

Residential and Commercial Inspections

WETT Certified – Over 6 years

Woodburning Systems – WETT recertification course

Mould Testing – Pro Labs level one mould course

Commercial Cooking Equipment Maintenance and Installation

Basic Sprinkler Inspection – CASA

Ontario Building Officials Association and Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Courses – all 40 hours and taught in Toronto at OBOA

Part 9 -The House – Health & Safety

–deals with plan examination and inspection of the health and safety-related aspects of the house. This course includes: an introduction to the Ontario Building Code; the house – general; fire safety and protection; chimneys; fireplaces; inserts and solid-fuel-burning appliances; stairs; guards; insulation; health and comfort requirements; party walls; final interior inspections; and final exterior inspections.

Part 9 -The House – Building Envelope

–deals with basic part 9 house structural requirements and inspections, including the study of the building envelope. It includes: an introduction to the Ontario Building Code: difficulties confronting building inspectors; reading plans; the building permit application; the house – general; site plans; footings; foundation walls; concrete slabs on ground; roof and ceiling construction; floor construction; wall construction; and brick veneer and structural components.

Part 9 – Buildings – Structural Requirements

–deals with the more complicated aspects of the structural requirements and limitations of part 9 buildings in general. This course does not deal specifically with the design of structural elements. The course addresses: getting started; the law; excavation inspection; footing and foundation inspections I; footing and foundation inspections II; structural framing inspections I; and structural framing inspections II.

Part 3 – Large Buildings – Health & Safety

–includes the following topics: separation of occupancies; spatial separation and exposure protection; exits; lighting and emergency power; flame spread rating and interior finishes; service spaces and rooms; egress and exiting from mezzanines; health requirements; and fire alarm and detection systems.

Part 3 – Large Buildings – Classification & Construction-2006

-deals with the elements of a structure which are important when dealing with larger buildings. This is considered an introduction to part 3 buildings and includes the following: building classification; separation of major occupancies; building area and height; streets; building size and construction; occupant load; fire separation/fire-resistance ratings; firewalls; closures – Ontario Building Code requirements; firestopping; provision for fire fighting; and mezzanines and interconnected floor spaces.

Part 3 – Large Buildings

–It is largely based on the Large Building Syllabus – 2006 published by the Building and Development Branch of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and deals with relevant portions of Division A – Parts 1, 2 and 3; Division B – Part 3, and those points of interest as found in Division B – Parts 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12. Additionally, parts of Supplementary Standards SB-2, SB-3, and SB-8 are reviewed. Some areas covered by this course include: – Occupancy, Construction Types, Fire-Resistance and Occupant Loads – Building Fire Safety – Safety within Floor Areas – Exits – Vertical Transportation – Health Requirements – Barrier-Free Design – Portable Classrooms and Self-Service Storage Buildings – Public Pools and Spas – Rapid Transit Stations – Tents and Air-Supported Structures, Signs and Shelf/Rack Storage Systems – Change of Use and Renovations – Environmental Separation – Structural Design, HVAC, Plumbing – Resource Conservation

Part 10/11 Renovations & Change of Use

-training inspectors to be able to properly identify that a building’s use and occupancy is appropriate and the construction requirements due to a change-of-use in an existing building. This course covers the following areas: requirements for permits; applicability of parts 10 and 11; code terminology for evaluating renovation projects; building systems; occupant load; change in major occupancy; fire separations; basic renovations; example projects; site generated challenges; and change-of-use without construction.

House – areas covered are: Basics of Structural Requirements Design of Areas and Spaces Doors Windows and Skylights Stairs, Ramps, Handrails and Guards Means of Egress Fire Protection Sound Control Excavation Dampproofing, Waterproofing and Soil Gas Control Drainage Footings and Foundations Floors-on-Ground Columns Crawl Spaces Attic and Roof Spaces Above Grade Masonry Chimneys Fireplaces Wood Frame Construction Sheet Steel Stud Wall Framing Heat Transfer, Air Leakage, Condensation Control and Part 12 Roofing Cladding Stucco Interior Wall and Ceiling Finishes Flooring Plumbing Electrical Facilities Garages and Carports Cottages Log Construction Park Model Trailers

General Legal/Process

this course deals with the Building Code Act, responsibilities of Governments, Municipalities, Building Departments, Inspectors, Designers and Architects.

Fire Protection

deals with provision of the Building Code that relates to fire suppression, fire detection, firefighting and fire safety and covers Occupancy Classification & Construction Requirements ·Provisions for Firefighting ·Automatic Sprinkler Systems ·Fire Separations, Closures, Fire Stopping & Firewalls, Safety Within Floor Areas, Exits, Chutes ·Fire Performance Ratings, Fire and Sound Resistance of Building Assemblies ·Fire Alarm and Detection Systems ·Standpipe and Hose Cabinet Systems ·Emergency Power, Lighting and Protection of Electrical Conductors ·Ventilation ·High Building Requirements ·Special Protection for Interconnected Floor Space ·Part 9 Buildings ·Renovations ·Rapid Transit Stations, Tents and Air Supported Structures, Portable Classrooms, Self-Storage Buildings

Nachi Courses

Note: These are online courses and are open to all NACHI members.

Green Buildings

Online Roofing Course

Commercial Inspection Prerequisite Course

Inspecting Foundation Walls and Piers

Although finding a professional home inspector can seem very daunting with new inspectors appearing every day,  take your time and interview 2 or 3 inspectors to verify their experience before making a decision.  You will be glad you did if the house your thinking about buying has issues you should know about.

Call the Barrie Home Inspector anytime to discuss your requirements or just for information.  Cell  705-795-8255  or Toll Free  888-818-8608

Barrie Relocation Expert – Stephen Stables

Barrie Relocation Expert – Stephen Stables is your local expert.  Stephen and his wife Sylvia are dedicated to helping you find your dream home at a price you can afford.

Due to the operational and training requirements of the Canadian Armed Forces families are often required to relocate every 5 or so years. The Canadian Military has granted the contract to Brookfield Global Relocation Services to provide Relocation services to members of Military and RCMP.

The Posting Message is the first notification which starts a family down the path to relocation. Once you have received your notification you can arrange your First Planning Session with your Brookfield Advisor. Once you Register online with Brookfield your assigned agent will contact you usually within five business days.

Brookfield GRS provides a list of Third Party Service Providers for such items a Home Inspections and other services that they will pay for as part of your relocation costs. The House Hunting Trip is a very important part of the relocation process as the member has a limited amount of time to find and purchase a new home for their family.

You are allowed to use any Service Provider that you choose and they do not have to be on the list supplied by Brookfield, the only caveat is that they have to be at “arms length” to you. This prohibits you from using family members etc for services and then billing Brookfield.

Welcome to CFB Borden! Borden is a small community located in Simcoe County, approximately an 20 minute drive for those members living in Barrie. Simcoe County, with an overall population of 395,000 residents, includes the city of Barrie, and the towns of Wasaga Beach, Collingwood and Angus to name a few. Barrie, a city consisting of approximately 130,000 residents (as of 2009) has a variety of amenities, cultural and recreational attractions and services that are readily available to residents.

Many Military Personnel who are relocating to CFB Borden choose to reside in nearby Barrie ON. They are now constructing a four lane highway linking Borden to Barrie which will decrease travel time for the commuters. Barrie has a beautiful waterfront and has many parks and playgrounds located throughout the city. Barrie is also a great place for Real Estate investors which means that at the end of your stay here that your home will have probably appreciated quite significantly.

Military Relocation is a local Realtor with ReMax Crossroads and is an experienced Brookfield GRS service provider. When notified of your upcoming posting contact Stephen prior to your House Hunting Trip to start looking for your families next home. Using a experienced Realtor can greatly assist you finding Home Inspectors, Lawyers, Dentist, Doctor, Home Contractors or Insurance Brokers. Stephen will ensure that you are his priority when you arrive for your House Hunting Trip. Early contact will ensure that all the properties you will be looking at will meet the criteria you and your family consider important.