To obtain the blueprints for your house in Alberta, you may need to follow these steps:
Check if you already have a copy of the blueprints: If you have purchased the house recently, the blueprints may be included in the closing documents. You can also check with the municipal g overnment office or the building inspector's office, as they may have a copy of the blueprints on file.
Contact the original builder or architect: If the blueprints are not available with the government office, you can try contacting the original builder or architect of your house. They may have a copy of the blueprints in their records.
Hire an engineer: A professional engineer can inspect your house and create a set of blueprints based on their findings. This option may be useful if the blueprints are not available from the original builder or architect.
Professional Measurement Company: If you do not need the original blueprints
Use a home design software: If you do not need the original blueprints and just want to create a floor plan, you can use home design software such as SketchUp or Home Designer Suite to create a digital model of your house.
Remember that the availability of the blueprints will depend on the age of your house and how well the records have been maintained.