Home Inspections in Burlington
Home Inspections in Burlington
Nook 'n' Cranny Home Inspections have provided invaluable inspection services in Burlington and earned the trust of hundreds of home owners, investors and Realtors- year after year. We have inspected small bungalows to small mansions, medical clinics and apartment buildings- no property is too small or too big for us. Our Burlington home inspector will answer any questions you have during your home inspection.
Your home inspection report includes details of over 400 items, including: Finish materials used inside and out, evaluations of the heating and cooling systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, Roof and attic, structure and foundation, locations of main shut offs-such as water and gas, additional health & safety and educational information related to home ownership. Also included with your home inspection report are digital photos of deficiencies noted and suggested improvements oand upgrades, further helping you in your decision to move forward.
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*Burlington (2006 population 164,415) is a city located in Southern Ontario at the western end of Lake Ontario, lying between the north shore of Lake Ontario and the ridge of the Niagara Escarpment. Politically, the city is part of Halton Region. Physically, Burlington is part of the Greater Toronto Area, and rests as the only member of the Halton Regional Municipality that is part of the Hamilton Census Metropolitan Area. Its geographic position puts it roughly in the centre of the Golden Horseshoe region, a dynamic location with many attractions.
While it contains both some small industrial areas and high-tech companies, Burlington is primarily a bedroom suburb of both Toronto and Hamilton. Typical of much suburban growth in southern Ontario in the last half of the twentieth century, the large land spaces available as fully-detached single-family housing - serviced primarily by big-box stores, large shopping malls and smaller high-end boutiques and eateries - has encouraged the use of automobiles to get from place to place within the city. Burlington bears many similarities to the neighboring town of Oakville, including a high per capita income amongst its residents and a thriving downtown heritage area.
Some of the many attractions include: Canada's Largest Ribfest, Sound of Music Festival, Burlington Art Centre, all located downtown in close proximity to Spencer Smith Park.
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