Certified WETT service

WETT inspection in Edmonton for insurers, closings, and homeowners who need clear proof.

When a sale, policy review, or safety concern depends on credible documentation, Phoenix inspects the full wood-burning system and produces reporting that is fast, understandable, and grounded in field evidence.

Insurance and real-estate ready

Reports are written to help buyers, sellers, insurers, and homeowners understand system condition fast.

Camera-backed inspection

Hidden defects, blockages, and compromised flues are easier to document when the full system is reviewed visually.

Actionable findings

You get plain-language recommendations on what passes, what needs correction, and what should be repaired before use.

Fast reporting turnaround

Time-sensitive files for listings, closings, or insurance reviews are handled with urgency.

Technician documentation and reporting in the field

Why a WETT inspection gets requested

Most requests are driven by insurance, a purchase or sale, or uncertainty about a system's real condition.

These are the situations where homeowners, buyers, sellers, and insurers usually need a report they can rely on.

Our WETT workflow reviews appliance setup, clearances, flue condition, chimney path, visible defects, and code-related concerns, with photo-backed notes where needed.

Pre-purchase and pre-sale documentation

Insurance provider requests and renewals

New stove or insert installations

Peace of mind after repairs or long periods without use

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Clear findings, fast reporting, and next steps you can actually act on.

If defects are found, the report should still help move the situation forward. Phoenix frames issues in plain language, documents them properly, and points to the repair or correction path rather than leaving homeowners to interpret technical notes alone.

WETT inspection FAQs

Questions homeowners ask before booking a WETT inspection in Edmonton.

These are the questions that usually come up around insurance files, home sales, wood-burning appliances, and how the reporting process works.

When do I need a WETT inspection in Edmonton?

The most common triggers are home sales, insurance reviews, newly installed wood-burning appliances, and any situation where a homeowner needs formal documentation before using the system with confidence.

Is a WETT inspection in Edmonton the same as a repair visit?

No. A WETT inspection is a reporting and system-review service. If defects are found, Phoenix can also outline the repair path so the homeowner understands what needs correction next.

How fast can I book a WETT inspection in Edmonton?

Timing depends on season and urgency, but Phoenix treats insurance files, real-estate closings, and safety-sensitive requests as priority scheduling cases whenever possible.

What does a WETT inspection in Edmonton usually review?

The inspection typically reviews the appliance, clearances, venting path, visible chimney condition, installation context, and other code-related or safety-related concerns relevant to the system.