Certified Home Inspection
Comprehensive assessment of your residential property's condition, safety, and functionality by certified inspectors.
Learn More βSpruce Grove's rapid growth has produced one of Alberta's youngest and most varied housing inventories. Whether you're buying in an established Greenbury neighbourhood or a brand-new Hilldowns street, InspecUs gives you the full picture before keys change hands.
Spruce Grove has been among the fastest-growing cities in Canada, and that pace of development brings a distinct set of inspection priorities. The majority of homes were built after 2000, meaning new-construction deficienciesβattic ventilation, improper flashing, poly-B or push-fit plumbing connectionsβare among the most common findings. However, the Spruce Grove area also has a core of 1970sβ1990s homes where older mechanical systems and aging building envelopes deserve careful attention. InspecUs inspectors assess both ends of the spectrum with equal thoroughness.
Spruce Grove Housing Snapshot
The majority of Spruce Grove's housing was constructed after 1995, with a heavy concentration of 2-storey single-family homes and attached garages. The older Greenbury and Jubilee Park areas contain 1970sβ1980s bungalows. Multi-family and townhouse developments have grown significantly near the downtown corridor.
Local housing stock, climate, and geography shape what matters most in a Spruce Grove home inspection. Here's what our inspectors prioritize.
High-volume construction at pace creates opportunities for missed details: inadequate attic ventilation, improper vapour barrier installation, and incomplete exterior caulking are among the most common findings in post-2000 Spruce Grove homes.
Grey polybutylene plumbing was widely installed in Alberta between the late 1980s and mid-1990s. It is no longer approved under the Alberta Plumbing Code and can be challenging to insure. We identify and document all visible poly-B components.
Spruce Grove's position west of Edmonton means full exposure to Alberta's coldest winter weather. Furnace condition, heat-exchanger integrity, and insulation continuity in attics and rim joists are prioritized at every inspection.
Rapid subdivision development on previously farmed land can produce differential settlement in the first few years after construction. We document visible foundation and framing movement and recommend monitoring or further assessment where warranted.
From certified home inspections to commercial property assessments and specialized testingβwe cover every aspect of property inspection.
Comprehensive assessment of your residential property's condition, safety, and functionality by certified inspectors.
Learn More βThorough assessments of commercial properties addressing safety and compliance for business owners.
Learn More βDetailed inspection services tailored specifically for condominium units and shared spaces.
Learn More βAdvanced thermal cameras and moisture meters to detect hidden issues invisible to the naked eye.
Learn More βProfessional ozone treatment to eliminate persistent odors, bacteria, and airborne contaminants.
Learn More βCamera-based sewer line inspection to identify cracks, blockages, and root intrusions before purchase.
Learn More βInspecUs inspects properties throughout Spruce Grove and Alberta, including:
Based in Edmonton, AB β we travel throughout the Capital Region.
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InspecUs holds the highest certifications in the industry, assuring you of a thorough, professional, and compliant property inspection.
Licensed Professional Home Inspector β Certified through InterNACHI
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