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The Importance of a New Construction Inspection Not Everything New Is Perfect

The Importance of a New Construction Inspection: Not Everything New Is Perfect

Buying a brand-new home or recently built property in Montreal can create a false sense of security. Many assume that because it’s a “brand-new” property, everything must be in perfect condition. However, the reality is that even new constructions can have mistakes, omissions, or poorly executed details that only a trained eye can detect.

A new construction inspection is not a luxury or an unnecessary expense—it’s an investment to protect your property from day one. Here’s why this step is essential before officially taking possession of your new property.

  1. Why Inspect a New Property?

Even though builders in Canada must follow strict regulations and quality standards, no project is entirely free from human error, rushed decisions, or sloppy finishes. Some common issues found in new constructions include:

  • Cracks in freshly built walls
  • Doors or windows that don’t close properly
  • Water leaks or poorly installed plumbing fixtures
  • Ventilation, insulation, or heating problems
  • Incomplete or unsafe electrical systems

If not identified early, these issues can turn into expensive problems after you’ve moved in.

  1. What Does a New Construction Inspector Look For?

A professional inspector performs a thorough review of the entire property, applying technical, regulatory, and quality standards. Key areas inspected include:

Structure and Finishes
  • Walls, floors, and ceilings for cracks, uneven surfaces, or moisture
  • Quality of paintwork, tile installation, carpentry, and other finishes
Electrical and Plumbing Installations
  • Inspection of breaker panels, outlets, switches, and lighting
  • Verification of faucets, drainage, water heaters, and pressure
Windows, Doors, and Soundproofing
  • Proper operation and sealing to prevent air or noise leaks
Heating, Ventilation, and Thermal Insulation
  • Assessment of HVAC performance and compliance with energy codes
General Safety
  • Inspection of smoke detectors, railings, handrails, and safe access points
  1. When Should This Inspection Take Place?

Ideally, the inspection should be carried out before signing the final delivery agreement or taking formal possession of the property. This allows any issues to be reported to the builder, who is then responsible for fixing them at no additional cost.

In Montreal, many purchase agreements include delivery guarantees or clauses that allow you to request repairs if problems are found at this stage. A technical report signed by a certified inspector gives you the documentation needed to assert your rights.

  1. What If You Skip the Inspection?

Choosing to take possession without a professional inspection means you risk:

  • Discovering problems when it’s too late to file a claim
  • Paying out of pocket for repairs not covered under warranty
  • Losing resale value due to undetected hidden defects
  • Living in a home that doesn’t meet safety or comfort standards

Many defects aren’t obvious to the untrained eye, but they can have serious consequences over time.

 

Move In with Confidence: Professional Inspections in Montreal

Receiving your new home or real estate investment should be an exciting milestone—not a source of uncertainty. A professional inspection at the time of delivery ensures that everything is in order, well built, and aligned with what was promised.

I’m a certified inspector based in Montreal, specializing in helping buyers of new properties. I review every detail so you can receive what you truly deserve: quality construction.

Book your new construction inspection in Montreal before signing the delivery documents—and avoid surprises.

 

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