Professional Home Inspection Services in Calgary & Surrounding Areas: At Nook & Cranny Home Inspections, we provide thorough, unbiased inspections backed by real construction experience. Whether you’re buying, selling, building, or maintaining a home, our inspections are designed to uncover issues early, explain what matters, and help you make informed decisions with confidence. With a Red Seal Carpenter background, a strong focus on new construction, and thousands of inspections completed, we
This inspection is completed after an offer to purchase has been accepted and provides a comprehensive review of the accessible interior and exterior components of the home. The inspection helps buyers gain a clear understanding of the home’s current condition, including areas that may require repair, improvement, or future maintenance.
Best for: Buyers purchasing semi-detached (one side of a duplex) or detached homes.
Benefit: Provides clarity on the condition of the home prior to closing, helpin
This inspection is tailored specifically for townhome and rowhouse properties, focusing on the individual unit and accessible components at the time of inspection.
Best for: Buyers or owners of townhome and rowhouse homes.
Benefit: Helps clarify the condition of the individual unit while identifying visible deficiencies, allowing buyers and owners to make informed decisions with a clear understanding of their responsibilities versus common property.
A condo inspection is often overlooked, but it is just as important as any other home inspection. While common areas may be managed by a condo corporation, many components within the unit remain the responsibility of the owner. This inspection focuses on identifying issues such as plumbing leaks, non-functioning heat registers, electrical concerns, or faulty appliances prior to closing.
Best for: Buyers or owners of condominium units.
Benefit: Helps identify unit-specific deficiencies early, reduc
A pre-possession inspection of a new build home helps ensure the property is delivered in an acceptable condition prior to closing. This inspection focuses on identifying incomplete work, deficiencies, or damaged components while the builder is still responsible for corrections.
Best for: Buyers purchasing a newly built home.
Benefit: Helps document deficiencies early — before possession — reducing the risk of issues becoming more extensive, more costly, or falling outside of builder responsibilit
Independent inspections performed throughout construction at the foundation, framing, pre-board, and final stages — before possession.
Best for: Buyers building a new home.
Benefit: Helps protect buyers by identifying issues early, when corrections are simpler, faster, and less expensive.
Our multi-family inspections are tailored to provide a comprehensive understanding of the condition of multi-unit residential buildings, focusing on accessible common areas, building systems, and exterior components.
Best for: Investors, property managers, and owners of multi-family properties.
Benefit: Helps identify deficiencies, maintenance concerns, and potential capital expenses, supporting informed decision-making, budgeting, and long-term property planning.
Specialized Home Inspections is for the Homeowner currently living in their home but have questions, concerns or would like general help and education.
A New Homeowner Education Session is designed for homeowners who have recently moved in and may be feeling overwhelmed. During this session, your home inspector walks you through the functionality of your home, explains how key systems operate, and answers any questions you may have as you settle in.
Best for: New or first-time homeowners.
Benefit: Builds confidence and understanding, helping homeowners feel comfortable operating and maintaining their home while reducing uncertainty and avoidable
A pre-listing inspection is completed at the request of the seller prior to listing the home for sale. This inspection helps identify potential concerns in advance, allowing sellers to address issues proactively or disclose them appropriately before the home goes to market.
Best for: Homeowners preparing to sell their property.
Benefit: Reduces surprises during the buyer’s inspection, supports smoother negotiations, and helps sellers list with confidence.
A proactive inspection for homeowners looking to understand the current condition of their home.
Best for: Long-term homeowners, maintenance planning, or peace of mind.
Helps prevent small issues from becoming costly repairs.
A warranty inspection is similar in scope to a standard home inspection but is conducted while the homeowner is living in the home, allowing for a more in-depth and intrusive review. In addition to core systems and components, this inspection includes a detailed review of interior finishes, including flooring and wall finishes, which are not typically assessed during a standard inspection.
Best for: Homeowners approaching the end of their first-year builder warranty period.
Benefit: Helps identify
An inspection performed after renovation work is completed, focusing on the renovated areas and finishes. This inspection allows for a more detailed review than a standard inspection and helps identify substandard materials, poor workmanship, or work that does not meet current standards.
Best for: Homeowners who have recently completed renovations or upgrades.
Benefit: Helps confirm work meets expectations and identify deficiencies before final payment is made to the contractor.
A mini inspection is a limited-scope inspection focused on a specific area or concern within a home. This service is often used by homeowners who are currently living in their home an
Best for: Homeowners with a specific concern.
Benefit: Provides targeted insight and professional guidance on specific issues.
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