Our pre-purchase building inspections are designed to help you make an informed decision when buying a property. We thoroughly inspect the property and provide you with a detailed report of any defects or issues that need to be addressed. It will include any significant building defects or problems such as rising damp, movement in the walls (cracking), safety hazards or a faulty roof.
A building and pest inspection is a crucial step in the home-buying process in Australia. It involves a thorough examination of a property to identify any structural issues, damages, or pest infestations. (Australian standard as 4349.3 inspection of buildings timber pest inspections.) The inspection shall comprise non-invasive inspection of the property for evidence of timber pests and damage caused by timber pests and to form an opinion regarding the susceptibility to infestation of the property by timber pests at the time of inspection.
A pre-inspection, often called a pre-listing inspection, can reveal any potential problems with the property and alert you to any necessary home repairs. Once the inspection is complete, you can include the report in your home listing to help your home stand out to potential buyers. It involves a thorough examination of a property to identify any structural issues, damages, or pest infestations.
A Defect/ Warranty Inspection is a thorough inspection of your newly constructed home that you order before the warranty expires. A homeowner has statutory warranties (6 years for major defects and 2 years for minor defects). This is an inspection to ensure the builder did what he was contracted to do, and did it right. These are the two main reasons for having a builder warranty inspection: Making sure that the building was built properly and according to specifications and code.
Our new home construction inspections are designed to identify any defects or issues in your new home before you move in. We provide you with a detailed report that outlines any issues and provides recommendations on how to rectify them. Practical completion is achieved when the works have been completed, and the property is fit for occupation. It is a crucial inspection process where a chance is offered during the home building process to identify any form of fault present in a new home. This process allows getting the issues corrected and fixed before the building is handed over.
Our termite inspections are designed to identify any termite activity in your property. We provide you with a detailed report outlining any issues and providing recommendations on how to rectify them. Australian standard as 4349.3 inspection of buildings timber pest inspections. The inspection shall comprise non-invasive inspection of the property for evidence of timber pests and damage caused by timber pests and to form an opinion regarding the susceptibility to infestation of the property by timber pests at the time of inspection.
A dilapidation inspection report is a report on the condition of a property at a given point in time. It records any existing damage and the state of particular aspects of the property that are likely to be affected by construction work, excavation or demolition.
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