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Why Inspecting a New Home Is an Essential (and Often Overlooked) Step

, - Mario Conte - July 4, 2025

The idea of buying a brand-new home often brings peace of mind: no renovations needed, modern materials, a beautiful finish, and most importantly… a warranty! But be careful—new doesn’t mean perfect. And that’s exactly why an inspection is not only recommended but absolutely essential.

A False Sense of Security

Many buyers mistakenly believe that a new home doesn’t need to be inspected. Yet in Quebec, more than one in two newly built homes inspected by the Residential Construction Warranty (GCR) revealed major defects. Yes, you read that right: over 50%!

Poorly sealed joints, insufficient insulation, improperly installed ventilation systems… These are details that often go unnoticed but can cost you big in the long run—even with a warranty in place.

Inspection: A Tool for Protection and Prevention

Having your new home inspected also protects you legally. In the event of a dispute or warranty claim, a detailed inspection report can make all the difference in asserting your rights with the builder or the GCR. Without concrete evidence, it’s hard to prove a construction defect.

When Should You Inspect a New Home?

There are three strategic moments when an inspection is strongly advised:

  • At pre-occupancy – Right before you take possession.
  • Before closing the walls – To see what’s behind them before everything gets sealed up.
  • Before the warranty expires – Ideally in the 4th or 5th year, when structural issues often begin to show.

In fact, by 2029, GCR plans to make three inspections mandatory during the construction process. That’s excellent news for future homeowners!

Choosing the Right Inspector

Not all inspectors are created equal. Here are a few things to check before making your choice:

  • Holds a recognized qualification (such as an AEC in building inspection)
  • Member of a professional association (AIBQ or AIIICQ)
  • Has liability insurance
  • Provides a detailed, personalized report
  • Uses modern tools like thermal imaging

In Summary

Buying a new home is a big step—and a major investment. To protect your comfort, your wallet, and your peace of mind, don’t skip the inspection. Even brand new, a home deserves a professional eye.

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