How to Prepare for a Home Inspection in Guelph

Andra Arnold • October 29, 2024

A thorough home inspection can help make the home-buying or selling process go smoothly and eliminate surprises for either party.


Keep reading to learn home inspection tips for Guelph buyers and sellers.

Sellers — Let’s Get Your Home Ready

If you're selling, preparing for an inspection shows buyers that you’ve well-maintained the property. Here are a few ways to get home inspection-ready:


Declutter and Clean

Before the inspector arrives, clean, clean, clean and declutter your home. Tidiness helps the inspector access essential areas like the furnace, electrical panel, and attic. 


Address Minor Repairs

Have minor issues you’ve been putting off? Get ‘em fixed! Leaky faucets, broken light switches, or loose handrails may seem minor, but they can negatively affect your inspection report. 


Check Major Systems

Before the inspection, have a licensed professional check your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems to eliminate potential issues. 

Buyers — What to Look for Before the Inspection

If you’re buying a home in Guelph, a home inspection is your opportunity to double-check everything. While inspectors handle the technical aspect, there are some things you can do to prepare:


Review the Property Listing

Go through the property listing and jot down your favourite features and potential concerns. Pay close attention to the roof, foundation, and windows if the home is older. 


Ask Questions

Don’t hesitate to ask for clarification on anything you don’t fully understand. Whether it’s the condition of the roof or the age of the plumbing, you should have a full understanding before finalizing your purchase.


Prepare a Checklist

Creating a checklist of what’s important to you will help you focus on the inspection. Common items to consider include the condition of the foundation and electrical system and the performance of the heating and cooling systems.

Guelph-Specific Home Inspection Tips 

There are a few things to keep in mind due to Guelph’s climate and housing styles:



Basements and Water Damage

Many homes in Guelph have basements, so be sure to check for signs of water damage and that downspouts and gutters properly direct water away from the foundation. The inspector should look for damp spots, cracks in the foundation, and mould growth.


Roof Condition

Guelph winters can be harsh. Inspectors will typically look for missing shingles, signs of ice damming, and other damage caused by winter weather. 


Older Homes

Guelph has newer and older homes. Houses built several decades ago may not meet current safety standards, so the inspection should focus on knob-and-tube wiring or galvanized water pipes. You can negotiate repairs or updates as part of the buying process.

A Home Inspection Benefits Everyone

Home inspections require close attention to detail. Sellers benefit from making minor repairs and keeping the home clean and accessible while buyers take notes and prepare questions for the inspector.


Andra Arnold & Associates agree that a home inspection is crucial. Whether buying or selling a home in Guelph, we have a list of trusted home inspectors to help you with your experience. 

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