Building Inspection
Radon Testing & Mitigation
Greater Montreal

C-NRPP Certified | Member of AIBQ and CARST

Building Inspection
Radon Testing & Mitigation
Greater Montreal

C-NRPP Certified | Member of AIBQ and CARST

Over 10 years of experience in building inspection and radon solutions across Greater Montreal.

Over 10 years of experience in building inspection and radon solutions across Greater Montreal.

Why have a property inspected before buying or selling?

In Quebec, buying or selling a property is an important decision, and pre-purchase or pre-sale inspection is a crucial step to ensure a smooth process. With a professional inspection, you can:

  • Understand the actual condition of the property: Identify structural, systemic, or safety issues to avoid unexpected costs.

  • Protect your investment: Ensure that your money is invested in a property that is truly worth it.

  • Have a basis for negotiation: Identify potential issues and negotiate repairs or a price adjustment with the seller.

  • Buy with confidence, sell with peace of mind: Buyers avoid hidden risks, and sellers build buyer trust to accelerate the transaction.

Why have a property inspected before buying or selling?

In Quebec, buying or selling a property is an important decision, and pre-purchase or pre-sale inspection is a crucial step to ensure a smooth process. With a professional inspection, you can:

  • Understand the actual condition of the property: Identify structural, systemic, or safety issues to avoid unexpected costs.

  • Protect your investment: Ensure that your money is invested in a property that is truly worth it.

  • Have a basis for negotiation: Identify potential issues and negotiate repairs or a price adjustment with the seller.

  • Buy with confidence, sell with peace of mind: Buyers avoid hidden risks, and sellers build buyer trust to accelerate the transaction.

The Silent Threat: Radon

Revealing the Dangers Hidden in Your Home

Colorless and odorless, radon poses serious health risks. As the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in Canada, it is important to take it seriously. Prolonged exposure to high levels of radon increases the risk of developing lung cancer, with an even higher risk for smokers. Health Canada emphasizes that there is no safe level of radon exposure, making it essential to address elevated radon levels in indoor environments.

Over 3,000 Canadians

die each year from lung cancer related to radon.

The Silent Threat: Radon

Revealing the Dangers Hidden in Your Home

Colorless and odorless, radon poses serious health risks. As the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in Canada, it is important to take it seriously. Prolonged exposure to high levels of radon increases the risk of developing lung cancer, with an even higher risk for smokers. Health Canada emphasizes that there is no safe level of radon exposure, making it essential to address elevated radon levels in indoor environments.

Over 3,000 Canadians
die each year from lung cancer related to radon.

Feel free to share any questions, concerns, or comments with us. We are committed to addressing your needs and providing you with quality service.

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Feel free to share any questions, concerns, or comments with us. We are committed to addressing your needs and providing you with quality service.

Consultation project: