Beaumont is a unique community. It has a strong French heritage, a distinct character, and a very real groundwater challenge that affects properties throughout the area. Even the builders know it, and newer construction in Beaumont now includes extra sump pumps and additional basement waterproofing as standard practice.
I inspect homes on both sides of Beaumont’s mix, the older established properties and the newer builds, and I know how to evaluate whether the drainage and waterproofing systems are actually up to what this area demands.
I cover Beaumont with the same thorough process as every community, including thermal imaging, drone 4K roof photography, and focused attention on basement drainage and groundwater management systems.
I’ve inspected homes across Edmonton and every surrounding community for 15+ years. I know which neighbourhoods have groundwater issues, which building eras carry the biggest risks, and what Edmonton’s climate does to a home over time. That’s knowledge you can’t get from a generic inspection company.
Your inspection report lands in your inbox the same day, written in plain language with no jargon and no filler. At 14-15 pages, it covers what matters without burying you in paper. If you have questions, I’m available by phone to walk through it with you page by page.
Every inspection includes a thermal imaging camera scan and drone 4K photography of the roof. These tools have caught in-floor pipe leaks hidden in concrete, heat loss behind walls, and roof damage that no ground-level inspection would have found.
John Rennie has been serving homebuyers across the Edmonton metro area as a licensed home inspector in Edmonton since 2009. He covers a wide service area including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Beaumont, Leduc, Devon, Morinville, Gibbons, and Bon Accord — communities he knows well from years of hands-on experience in each one. He grew up in Sherwood Park and has been inspecting homes across the region ever since. John is a solo operator who takes pride in doing things the right way, the first time.