About Us – WETT Inspections for Barrie | Orillia | Midland | Innisfil | Alliston
Roger was born in York England and emigrated to Canada in 1956. Roger started contracting in the early seventies. In the eighties Roger moved from home renovations into the house building industry, becoming a Registered Builder with HUDAC. HUDAC is what Tarion replaced to provide protection for home buyers. Roger and his wife live in Barrie Ontario.
As part of a 30 year career as a Platoon Chief in the fire department Roger ended his last years in Project Reviews. Roger was in charge of reviewing and inspecting construction projects ranging in value from tens of thousands of dollars to millions of dollars. Some building projects lasted for up to two years. As a result of his training, and desire for knowledge, Roger has completed all of the Part 9 courses for Residential Housing and Required Part 3 courses and now is designated a Certified Building Code Official by the Ontario Building Officials Association. As the owner of Napoleon Home Inspections he has invested in the latest Thermal Imaging technology and was the first local home inspector to offer this service in Simcoe County.
The experience and knowledge gained in both building homes and WETT inspections allows Roger to offer a 100% Money-Back guarantee on all inspections. If your not happy, you get your Money Back, as simple as that. We are the only company in the local Barrie, Alliston, Innisfil and Orillia area that offers to back up our qualifications and experience with a 100% Money Back Guarantee. No tricks or time limits, the offer if good for 30 days after you take possession of home.
Roger Frost has been WETT Certified for over 20 years.
With over twenty years of actual “Home Inspection and Commercial Building Inspection” experience and over 8,000 home inspections, Roger welcomes the opportunity to ensure your next purchase is all that it should be. We provide WETT Inspection services to Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Alliston and Innisfil.
The town of Orillia has many older homes, some of these Century Style homes have multiple Fireplaces installed. Older fireplaces were not built using modern requirements and do not meet the current Ontario Building Code requirements. If you live in Orillia and have an older style fireplace you should have a WETT Inspection performed to identify areas of non-compliance to protect yourself and your family. Having a fire in your home is a nice visual treat but burning your house down is definitely not your goal – Order a WETT Inspection today.
What is a WETT Inspection?
WETT stands for Wood Energy Technical Transfer; it is a non-profit training organization for wood burning appliances. Many people have a wood burning appliance installed for an alternate heat source or just for the ambiance. Any wood burning unit has an inherient risk because you have an open flame operating in your home. To ensure your wood burning unit is in proper working condition, a proper WETT inspection should be completed by a certified WETT inspector. These inspections are all about your wood burning appliance being compliant with current installatioin requirements. Wood stoves, brick fireplaces and factory built fireplaces all have different requirements for installation and clearances. Call the Orillia WETT Inspector for information about your wood burning appliance.
A Certified WETT Inspection has many benefits that can help protect you and your family. A WETT inspection can help ensure your wood burning appliance is running efficiently and effectively and is not a fire hazard for your home. Not only is there a potential to cause fires, wood burning appliances can also release harmful gases and pollutants into your home if not properly maintained. The majority of insurance companies now require a WETT Inspection prior to insuring your home. They are also beneficial when buying or selling a home, as most buyers require an inspection of wood burning appliances before finalizing the purchase of a new home, to ensure everything is in compliance with current standards.
Home Inspection Clause
Home inspections provide an opportunity for a buyer to identify any major issues with a home before purchasing. In Ontario Offers to Purchase typically include a Home Inspection clause. If the buyer does not want a Home Inspection they will typically have to sign a waiver. This inspection clause ensures that if a home inspection reveals significant defects, you can back out of your purchase offer, free of penalty, within a specific timeframe. The potential problems a home can have must be pretty serious if they could allow you to walk away from such a significant contract. ( Due to hot market conditions some buyers are doing “walk through” home inspections which while not as in depth do provide a level of protection.
- A home inspection allows buyers to learn about major and minor issues with a home before purchasing it.
- Some lenders won’t offer financing on a home or commercial property without an inspection.
- Home inspections can uncover potentially life-threatening problems like mold or faulty wiring that requires an expensive upgrade.
- Most potential buyers have a five to seven-day window to have a Home Inspection completed.
- A thorough inspection is a critical step in purchasing a home. ( buyers have the option to walk away if not happy with inspection report )
- Home inspectors look at the exterior and interior parts of the home, including but not limited to electrical, plumbing, roofing, HVAC, and foundations.
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Phone Roger 705-795-8255
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Toll Free : 888-818-8608
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