Trenton Home Inspector – Karen Cofield
The Cofield Home Inspection Approach
The purpose of a Cofield Home Inspection is to ensure your investment retains its value. We will provide useful and relevant information about the home you’re about to buy. We will help to ensure peace of mind and ensure you maintain your investment.
Why a Cofield Home Inspection?
• We carry Errors & Omissions insurance and liability Insurance!
• Providing great customer service since 2006!
• 400 page Home Reference Book included with every report!
• Excellent communication skills and training!
• Free wood heating (WETT) inspection included in any home inspection!
• Free follow-up consultation as long as you own the home!
A professional home inspection is a comprehensive examination of a residential property conducted by a qualified and experienced inspector. The inspection aims to assess the condition of various components and systems within the home, including but not limited to the structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), roofing, and insulation.
During a professional home inspection, the inspector systematically evaluates the property, identifying any existing issues, potential problems, safety concerns, and areas requiring maintenance or repairs. The inspector provides an unbiased assessment based on industry standards and best practices, offering insights into the overall condition and functionality of the home.
The ultimate goal of a professional home inspection is to provide the client with a comprehensive understanding of the property’s condition, empowering them to make informed decisions regarding their purchase or investment. The inspector typically documents their findings in a detailed report, highlighting any deficiencies and recommendations for remediation or improvement. Overall, a professional home inspection serves to protect the interests of the client and ensure the integrity and safety of the residential property.
When buying a property, a comprehensive home inspection conducted by a qualified inspector is crucial. It helps identify any structural or safety issues that may not be immediately evident to an untrained observer during initial viewings. Even if a property appears problem-free, the inspection offers valuable insights for new homeowners, enhancing their understanding of the home’s structure and systems, including heating, electrical, and plumbing. Moreover, the inspection equips buyers with knowledge for ongoing maintenance, an essential aspect of responsible homeownership.
Why Choose the Trenton Home Inspector
Choosing the Trenton Military Home Inspector offers distinct advantages for military personnel and their families. Our inspectors are not only highly trained and experienced professionals but also understand the unique needs and challenges faced by military members when purchasing or renting a home. We prioritize efficiency and flexibility to accommodate military schedules and timelines, ensuring a seamless inspection process that aligns with your specific requirements.
Moreover, Trenton Military Home Inspector is committed to providing thorough and meticulous inspections, leaving no stone unturned in assessing the property’s condition and identifying any potential issues. We recognize the importance of accuracy and reliability in our reports, empowering military personnel to make informed decisions about their housing choices with confidence.
Additionally, our dedication to serving the military community extends beyond the inspection itself. We offer personalized guidance and support, helping military families navigate the complexities of the home buying or renting process and providing valuable insights into property maintenance and care. With Trenton Home Inspector you can trust that your housing needs are in capable hands, allowing you to focus on your mission with peace of mind.
Canadian Forces Base Trenton (also CFB Trenton), formerly RCAF Station Trenton, is a Canadian Forces base located within the city of Quinte West, Ontario. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is the hub for air transport operations in Canada and abroad. Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 8 Wing, commonly referred to as 8 Wing Trenton. CFB Trenton is Canada’s largest Air Force base and most southerly air base.
The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency. The use of the airport for civilian aircraft is permitted for emergencies or MEDEVACs only and the CBSA officers can only handle general aviation aircraft with up to 15 passengers.
In 1929, 960 acres (390 ha) of farmland near Trenton were purchased by the federal government to establish a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) station to be called RCAF Station Trenton The base was officially opened in August 1931. Lord Bessborough, the Governor General in 1931, laid the commemorative cornerstone of the airbase, which had the motto, “Per Ardua ad Rem” or “Through Adversity to the Good“. This motto was the long-standing unspoken motto of the airmen of CFB Trenton. Trenton was intended as a smaller supporting base to RCAF Station Borden, which was the home of Canadian military aviation and a major training base at the time. By June 1937 it had replaced Camp Borden as the primary flying training centre; the older station was given over increasingly to technical and trades training. The location was chosen for being the midpoint between Ottawa and Toronto. It also provided the possibility of using the facility for seaplanes operating on Lake Ontario.
Why Do I Need a Home Inspection?
It is important to conduct a professional home inspection to avoid a costly expenses by purchasing a property in need of major repairs. … Having a professinal home inspector conduct a thorough inspection of your future home, could be compared to taking out an insurance policy against unforeseen expenses.
What Does the Home Inspector Look For?
The typical home inspection will cover the condition of the home’s heating system; central air conditioning system (temperature permitting); interior plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; the foundation, basement and structural components.
What is the Cost of a Home Inspection?
The inspection fee for a typical one-family house varies geographically, as does the cost of housing. Similarly, within a given area, the inspection fee may vary depending on a number of factors such as the size of the house, its age and possible optional services such as septic, well or radon testing, swimming pools and Hot Tubs.
Why use a BGRS approved home inspector
Choosing a BGRS (Brookfield Global Relocation Services) approved home inspector offers several significant benefits for military personnel and their families. Firstly, BGRS-approved inspectors have undergone a rigorous vetting process to ensure they meet the highest standards of professionalism, expertise, and integrity. This accreditation instills confidence that the inspector possesses the necessary qualifications and experience to conduct thorough and accurate inspections.
Furthermore, utilizing a BGRS-approved home inspector streamlines the relocation process for military members, as these inspectors are well-versed in the specific requirements and protocols established by BGRS. They understand the unique needs and challenges faced by military families during relocation and are adept at navigating the intricacies of BGRS policies and procedures.
Moreover, by choosing a BGRS-approved home inspector, military personnel can access valuable resources and support tailored to their relocation needs. These inspectors often have established relationships with BGRS and other key stakeholders, allowing for seamless communication and coordination throughout the inspection and relocation process.
Ultimately, utilizing a BGRS-approved home inspector ensures a smooth and efficient relocation experience, providing peace of mind to military personnel and their families as they transition to a new home and community.
What Qualifications You Should Look For ?
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Free Thermal Imaging
We use an Infrared Camera to find any hidden deficiencies in your home that might not be visible to the naked eye. Some of the most common items found in houses with the use of a Thermal Imaging camera are; missing insulation, hot spots on electrical panel and moisture penetration. Most professionals advertise that Thermal Imaging will help in identifying electrical issues; missing, damaged and/or wet insulation; heat/cold energy loss; moisture intrusion that could lead to mold; hidden roof leaks; damaged and/or malfunctioning radiant heating systems; plumbing leaks; overheated equipment, etc.
Unfortunately Thermal Imaging technology is subject to many variables such as quality, condition of the house and, last but not least, the ability of the operator to accurately interpret the data. Roger Frost was the first Professional in Simcoe County to offer Thermal Imaging of homes with an Infrared camera. Thermal Imaging is important with new homes being so air tight and possible issues with hidden moisture and mould.
Home Inspection
A home inspection is a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home or commercial building, often in connection with the sale of that property. Home inspections are usually conducted by a professional who has the training and certifications to perform such inspections. The client will receive a verbal and written report documenting any deficiencies.
The largest group of professionals are members of NACHI, The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. Your Professional Commercial Building Professionals are usually also a member of NACBI, National Association of Commercial Building Inspectors. A professional in both Commercial and Residential Buildings is a beneficial requirement for most clients.
Roger Frost is a Certified Building Code Official through membership with the Ontario Building Officials Association. This certification is obtained after obtaining the necessary credits in both Part 9 and Part 3 of the Ontario Building Code.
WETT Inspections
When installing a new wood stove or buying a home with an existing fireplace or wood stove your insurance company will probably require that you have your unit inspected by a Wett Certified Inspector.
Wood Energy Technology Transfer Inc. (WETT Inc.) is a non-profit training and education association managed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected by holders of valid WETT certificates. Through its administrative designate, WETT Inc. functions as the national registrar of the WETT program. Through professional training and public education, WETT Inc. promotes the safe and effective use of wood burning systems in Canada.
before you schedule your property inspection, also during the inspection while still at the property, and anytime after inspection. We are always happy to answer or provide advice to make your life easier, while protecting your investment. You are welcome to call to ask about any area of a potential purchase property before you book your inspection.
EXPERIENCE
- 20 years inspection experience
- Performed over 8,000 inspections
- Certified Building Code Official
- Certified Master Inspector
- Commercial Building Inspector
- Member of interNACHI
- Registered Builder with HUDAC
OUR PRICES
- $449.00 for Residential Inspection
- $499.00 Century Style Property
- $50.00 for Extra Kitchen
- $50.00 plus for Out Buildings
- $50.00 for Hot Tubs
- $50.00 for Swimming Pool
- Quotes for Commercial Buildings
- Air Quality Testing – $300.00
- Thermal Imaging – $139.00
FREE INFRARED
- Identify areas of hidden moisture
- Find missing insulation in building
- Find electrical hot spots
- Inspect flat roofs for leaks
- Identify areas of heat loss where sealing is needed.
- Minimum of 20 deg difference required
- Expose hidden deficiencies
WETT INSPECTIONS
- Only $75.00 with property inspection
- Wett inspections for wood burning appliances
- Site Basic Insurance Inspections
- Wood Stoves and Fireplaces
- Pellet burning appliances
- Muskoka Cottage Inspections on Weekends
- Cottage Island Inspections
Contact
Roger Frost
Certified Building Code Official
Certified Master Inspector
Phone: 705.795.8255
Email Roger