2026 Price Guide

Cost of Home Inspection in Edmonton, AB

Comprehensive pre-purchase or pre-sale home inspection covering structure, systems, and safety

Budget $350 total
Average $500 total
Premium $750 total
Avg $500

Prices are estimates for Edmonton, AB as of 2026. Actual costs vary based on project specifics.

What Affects Home Inspection Cost in Edmonton?

Edmonton is in the Central Alberta region of AB. Local costs are at the Canadian national average, driven by local labour rates, material availability, and demand for skilled trades.

Home size and age
Type (detached, semi, condo, townhouse)
Additional services (radon, thermal, mould)
WETT inspection for wood-burning
Pool or septic inspection
Inspector certification and experience

Timeline & Planning

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Typical Timeline

2-4 hours

Permits

Usually no permit needed for standard home inspection work.

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Best Time to Book

Demand follows real estate market; busiest spring/summer

Compare Home Inspection Costs Across Cities

City Low Average High vs Edmonton
Edmonton, AB $350 $500 $750
Ottawa, ON $357 $510 $765 +2%
Hamilton, ON $343 $490 $735 -2%
Oshawa, ON $343 $490 $735 -2%
Guelph, ON $336 $480 $720 -4%
Calgary, AB $368 $525 $788 +5%

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does home inspection cost in Edmonton?

In Edmonton, home inspection typically costs between $350 and $750 in 2026. The average homeowner pays around $500.

What factors affect home inspection costs in Edmonton?

Key factors include: Home size and age, Type (detached, semi, condo, townhouse), Additional services (radon, thermal, mould), WETT inspection for wood-burning, Pool or septic inspection, Inspector certification and experience. Edmonton prices are near the Canadian average due to local labour and material costs.

Do I need a permit for home inspection in Edmonton?

Most standard home inspection projects in Edmonton do not require a permit, though exceptions may apply for major modifications.

How do I save money on home inspection in Edmonton?

Get at least 3 quotes from licensed contractors. Demand follows real estate market; busiest spring/summer Consider bundling multiple projects. Ask about off-season discounts and whether materials can be sourced more affordably.

How do I find a good contractor in Edmonton?

Check reviews on HomeStars, Google, and the Better Business Bureau. Verify licenses and insurance. Ask for references from recent local projects. Never pay more than 10-15% upfront.