Code is a minimum, not a target. A construction-informed inspection looks at intent and assembly, not just the inspection sticker.
Is My New Home Built to Code?
What 'built to code' actually means — and what an independent inspection adds.

Building Systems · Published Jun 23, 2024 · By Chris Tritter

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Calgary neighborhoods and service areas we cover
Chris Tritter performs the inspections discussed in this article across every Calgary quadrant and the surrounding communities — the same construction-informed report regardless of postal code.
- Inner-city Calgary
- Ramsay, Crescent Heights, Capitol Hill — older housing stock where knob-and-tube, galvanized supply, and 60-amp panels still surface.
- Northwest Calgary
- Citadel, Sage Hill, Tuscany, Symons Valley — 1980s–2010s builds with attic-frost, Poly-B and grading questions on the older streets.
- Northeast Calgary
- Redstone, Cornerstone, Whitehorn — newer suburban product plus 1980s starter homes with Poly-B, aluminum-wiring and clay-soil movement to watch.
- Southwest Calgary
- Garrison Woods, Discovery Ridge, Signal Hill, Evergreen — luxury inner-ring through executive Aspen/West Springs and family-stock 1990s communities.
- Southeast Calgary
- New Brighton, Douglasdale, Quarry Park, Auburn Bay — Calgary's newest large communities with new-build, pre-possession and 11-month warranty inspections in heavy demand.
- Surrounding area
- Okotoks, Bragg Creek, Strathmore, Cochrane, Springbank — full inspection coverage with the same same-day digital report and no travel surcharge inside the standard service radius.
Planning a Calgary home inspection?
Book online or call 825-863-2372 — evening and weekend availability across Calgary, Airdrie, Cochrane, Okotoks, Chestermere, Langdon and Strathmore.
