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Home Inspections in Stoney Creek

Home Inspections in Stoney Creek

Whether buying or selling a home in Stoney Creek, a professional Nook 'n' Cranny  Stoney Creek home inspection is your best choice. We understand and appreciate that the purchase or sale of a home is one of the most expensive purchases you will make in your lifetime. Our Stoney Creek home inspector will provide you with peace of mind before you make your final decisions.

 Nook 'n' Cranny Home Inspections in Stoney Creek have provided invaluable inspection services and earned the trust of hundreds of home owners, investors and Realtors. We have inspected Modular homes to mansions, medical clinics and apartment buildings-no property is too small or too big for us.

 Your Stoney Creek home inspection report covers every system in the home from roof to foundation, plumbing, electrical and so much more. Also included with your home inspection report are photos of deficiencies and our recommendations for improvements or epgrades, further helping you in your purchase decision. 

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SPECIAL: Add Thermal Image scanning to your Stoney Creek Home Inspection for only $135.

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Our home inspector in Stoney Creek will try to meet your scheduling requirements when ever possible.

Stoney Creek

The community of Stoney Creek located on the south shore of western Lake Ontario, just east of Hamilton (pre-amalgamation) into which feed the watercourse of Stoney Creek as well as several other minor streams. The historic area, known as the "Old Town", exists below the Niagara Escarpment. In 1974 the old town of Stoney Creek merged with Saltfleet Township. In 1984 Stoney Creek became a city.

Though residential growth exploded, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s in the lower city and in the west mountain in the 1990s and 2000s, most of the land mass of Stoney Creek remains agricultural. The communities of Elfrida, Fruitland, Tapleytown, Tweedside, Vinemount, and Winona serve as distinct reminders of the agricultural legacy of Stoney Creek and Saltfleet township.

It lost its independent status in 2001 as the Provincial Government formally merged Stoney Creek, Ancaster, Glanbrook, Dundas, Flamborough and Hamilton into the new city of Hamilton, turning the new multi-million dollar Stoney Creek City Hall into a Hamilton Public Library.

According to the 2001 census the population of Stoney Creek was 57,327 up 5.5 per cent from the 1996 census[1]. Children under 14 years of age totaled 19.4% while those in retirement age constituted 12.6% of the total population. Some 25.94% or a quarter of the population was foreign born. The census showed that Stoney Creek was 92.72% white (European), (of which 55% had British or Irish origins, 16% Italian, 21% Croatian, Polish, Serbian, Ukrainian etc.), 3.0% South Asian, 1.0% Black, 1.0% mixed race, 0.6% Chinese. As of the 2006 census, the population of Stoney Creek had risen to 62,292.

*Courtesy of Wikipedia


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