Glenn Duxbury & Associates
Building Inspection and Consulting
125 DeBeck Street
New Westminster,
BC V3L 3H7
604-524-2502
Welcome to “Love Your Home”
Many renovation experiences are happy ones – despite the stress. But don’t assume things are going according to plan just because you seem to have a sound contract and good rapport with your renovator. Last month we looked at the hiring stage and 13 questions that you must ask your potential contractor. We continue with how to handle problems and safety as the project takes place.
Each month I share my experiences of home inspections through case studies, strata tips, what to look for, and preventative maintenance to save you the buyer, seller, homeowner or property manager, time and money.
Help me, help you
! I have put together a short 4-Question Survey
which will only take a couple minutes. Please click here
to take it now. Thank you to those those who have taken it for your time and input. Last chance as we will be tabulating the results next week.
Sincerely, Glenn
Glenn Duxbury & Associates
Building Inspection and Consulting
Uncovering tomorrow’s surprises, TODAY!
Stay on top of your project to prevent minor errors from becoming major problems in the first place. If you have a disagreement, try to be reasonable. Go over the contract and listen carefully to the renovator’s explanations. If you’re still not satisfied, get a second opinion from a professional Home Inspector or Architect to back-up your position and document same if needed.
How to Handle Problems with Your Renovator– What if you’re not happy with the job? First, try to negotiate a solution. If that fails, send them a registered letter setting out your objections. Check out two letters you can write and where to send them.
Keep it Safe– From initial demolition to final cleanup, renovation projects can present a number of hazards, too. Some are obvious, others are less visible:
You don’t want your renovation marred by an accident or a lawsuit…. A List of 10 Safety Precautions and Insurance ‘musts’
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If you live in your house while the work is being done, check at the end of each day to be sure that safety precautions have been followed.
Consider your own Consultant to help oversee things as they progress – for peace-of-mind and to maintain control of the process. A professional Home Inspector will look out for your best interests.
“ I very much appreciate the quality of your assessment, the detail you’ve provided and all the critical information you’ve shared with me! I will certainly keep your name and contact info on-hand and call you once again – when it is time for the ‘next’ .” ~ S. Cowan”
This badly-neglected Boiler is leaking and rusting out the cabinet. Lack of maintenance on heating appliances allows for operating efficiency to drop, the likelihood of outright failure to greatly increase and household comfort to be affected. This can be serious over the winter months.
It’s wise to have your heating system inspected! View more inspection photos
Yes.We carry the appropriate Errors and Omissions Insurance..
“ There is no point spending good money on a major renovation without knowing the state of the fundamentals of the building .” ~ GD
Glenn was featured in the BCRenovations.ca magazine last Fall. Read the full article (see page 6 of the .pdf) to find out why it pays to inspect before a Reno .
The Inspection – We will check all the major systems:Roof; Heating; Insulation; Structure; A/C; Interior; Electrical; Plumbing; and Exterior.