For owners

Preventive home inspection in
Montreal

You own your property and want to stay ahead of problems. A preventive inspection identifies emerging issues before they become expensive repairs — so you can plan maintenance with confidence.

Who this is for

Protect your property
proactively.

A preventive inspection is for owners who want to maintain their property's value and avoid surprise repairs. Whether you own a house, a condo or a multi-unit building, we help you plan ahead.

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Homeowner planning ahead
You own your home and want to know what needs attention before small issues become expensive repairs. A preventive inspection gives you a clear maintenance roadmap.
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Landlord / revenue property owner
You manage a duplex, triplex or multi-unit and need to plan capital repairs and maintenance budgets. A preventive inspection helps you prioritize spending and protect your investment.
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Owner before renovation
You're planning renovations and want to understand the building's current condition before investing. A preventive inspection reveals hidden issues that could affect your renovation plans.
What a preventive inspection covers

A complete assessment of
your property.

Our preventive inspection covers all major systems and components — the same thoroughness as a pre-purchase inspection, but focused on maintenance planning and long-term protection.

Foundation, structure and signs of settlement — Cracks, movement, infiltration, foundation wall and concrete slab condition
Roof condition, flashing and drainage — Remaining lifespan, shingle condition, flashing, fascia, gutters
Exterior envelope, cladding and windows — Weathertightness, condensation, frame condition, exterior siding
Plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems — Piping, water pressure, electrical panel, wiring, furnace, heat pump, equipment age
Insulation, ventilation and moisture indicators — Energy efficiency, attic, vapour barrier, air exchanger, signs of mold or moisture
Basement and crawl space condition — Moisture, drainage, sump pump, cracks, signs of water infiltration
FLIR thermal imaging — Detection of hidden water infiltration, thermal bridges, anomalies invisible to the naked eye
When to get a preventive inspection

The right time to
inspect your property.

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Every 5-7 years
As routine maintenance for any property. Regular inspections catch problems early and help you budget for upcoming repairs.
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Before major renovations
Understand your building's current condition before investing in renovations. Avoid discovering hidden problems mid-project.
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After purchasing without inspection
If you bought your property without a pre-purchase inspection, a preventive inspection gives you the baseline assessment you need.
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When you notice warning signs
Cracks, moisture, odors, stains on ceilings — early warning signs should be investigated by a professional before they worsen.
Transparent pricing

Our preventive
inspection rates.

Clear pricing with no surprises. The price includes the complete inspection, detailed report with photos, a basic FLIR thermal check (when conditions allow), and prioritized recommendations.

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Condo
Complete preventive inspection of your condo unit, including exclusive areas and a visual assessment of common elements.
Starting at $550+tax
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Single-family home
Complete preventive inspection of your home, including all major systems and a detailed maintenance-oriented report.
Starting at $750+tax
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Multi-unit / revenue property
Preventive inspection of your duplex, triplex or multi-unit building. Custom quote based on number of units and complexity.
Custom quote
Areas we serve

Preventive inspections across
Greater Montreal.

We offer preventive inspections in Montreal, Laval, the South Shore, the North Shore and the West Island.

What sets us apart

Why choose
Inspecteur Élite.

InterNACHI certified · IBC Network — Ongoing training and internationally recognized standards.
FLIR thermal imaging (basic check, when conditions allow) — Detection of hidden water infiltration, thermal bridges and anomalies invisible to the naked eye. Advanced thermography available as add-on from $350+tax.
Detailed report with prioritized recommendations — Clear, with photos and a priority ranking so you know what to fix first and what can wait. *Report typically delivered within 24h.
Available 7 days a week — We adapt to your schedule — including weekends.
Thousands of inspections in Greater Montreal — Century homes in the Plateau, new condos in Griffintown, plexes in Rosemont, bungalows in Laval — we know the local housing stock.
Service available in English and French — Inspection and report in the language of your choice.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about
preventive inspections.

Everything you need to know before booking your preventive inspection in Montreal.

What is a preventive inspection?+
A thorough assessment of your property's condition designed to identify emerging issues before they become costly repairs. It covers all major systems and components — foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation and more.
How is this different from a pre-purchase inspection?+
The scope is similar, but the purpose is different. A preventive inspection is for owners who want to maintain their property proactively — not for a real estate transaction. The report focuses on maintenance planning and repair prioritization.
How often should I get a preventive inspection?+
We recommend every 5 to 7 years for most properties, or sooner if you notice signs of deterioration, plan renovations, or own an older building.
How much does a preventive inspection cost?+
For a condo, starting at $550+tax. For a single-family home, starting at $750+tax. Multi-unit and commercial properties are quoted based on size and complexity. Contact us for a precise quote.
Will I receive a written report?+
Yes. You receive a detailed report with photos, findings and prioritized recommendations — the same quality report as our pre-purchase inspections. It serves as your maintenance roadmap.
Can you help me prioritize repairs?+
Absolutely. The report includes a clear priority ranking so you know which items need immediate attention and which can be planned over time. This helps you budget effectively and avoid costly emergency repairs.
Preventive inspection of investment or rental property — what's specific?+
For rental or investment properties, preventive inspection takes an additional dimension. Regulatory compliance: verifying units meet minimum habitability standards (applicable Housing Code, RBQ for certain equipment). Tenant safety: functional smoke and CO detectors, clear emergency exits, compliant handrails. Documentation for insurance: condition proof for multi-unit properties. Budget planning: prioritising major maintenance (roof, windows, water heater, furnace) to preserve investment returns. Pre-resale assessment: identify defects to correct before listing. For 2-4 unit plexes, specific service available.
Does preventive inspection help prepare for an eventual future sale of the property?+
Absolutely. A preventive inspection 12-24 months before listing turns an inspection report into a valuation tool. Proactive corrections: identify and fix defects that would otherwise reduce sale price or complicate negotiation. Documented file: keep invoices and post-correction photos — credible maintenance proof to present to buyers. Reduce surprises during the buyer's pre-sale inspection or pre-purchase inspection — fewer defects = better negotiated price. Maintenance log: accumulated documentation feeds the maintenance log required for co-ownerships under Law 16 (5+ units). Typical investment: $600-1500 to potentially avoid $5000-30000 in negotiation concessions.
What recurring findings in preventive inspection by building age?+
Typical findings by age range: 0-10 years: initial settlement, GCR warranty to invoke, finishing to correct. 10-25 years: first wear signs (roofing, windows, paint), end-of-life appliances. 25-50 years: major renovations to plan (roofing, windows, mechanicals, some structural components). 50+ years: inherited components to evaluate (galvanized plumbing, old electrical, insufficient insulation), gradual code upgrades. Our preventive report identifies where you are in this cycle.
Does preventive inspection help plan maintenance budget?+
Yes. It's one of the main benefits. The preventive report includes a priority matrix classifying interventions by urgency (immediate / 1-2 years / 2-5 years / 5-10 years) and provides indicative cost estimates by category. This allows owners to: plan financially for major renovations, anticipate end-of-life of components (roofing, furnace, water heater), avoid costly emergencies, and maximise resale value by maintaining the property properly.
Preventive inspection before major renovation — useful?+
Yes, particularly before: complete roof replacement (verify underlying framing), storey addition or extension (structural capacity, foundation), plex conversion to single-family (components to integrate, code upgrades), basement finishing (weeping tile, sealing, insulation, vapor barrier), major kitchen or bathroom renovation (plumbing, electrical, ventilation). Preventive inspection avoids costly mid-project surprises and enables precise planning.
Sample report available

What your
report looks like.

Every inspection comes as a clear PDF report with photos, plain-language findings, and priority-ranked recommendations. View a representative sample to review the report format before booking.

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