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Pre-Purchase Building Inspections

A Pre-Purchase Inspection could save you money in the long run by detecting property faults that you can’t see for yourself. A home is often the largest purchase a family will make and its importance you know exactly what you are buying.

House Interior Inspection

Selling property is big business, and helping properties to sell is big business. This is why pre purchase building inspections are so valuable to spot future problems that can otherwise be really hard to find. 


People will re-grout or re- silicone showers, but the dampness in the wall can hang around for many months. A shower with new silicon can indicate a much bigger problem with slowly leaking pipes inside the walls, or poor drainage.

Your pre purchase building inspection will include:

  • Ceilings and cornices
  • Walls and interior vents
  • Floors, floor coverings, and skirtings
  • Windows, sills, and window frames
  • Doors, doorway fittings and frames
  • Kitchen, pantry and fittings
  • Bathrooms, ensuites, and toilets
  • Laundry Stairs and balustrades
  • Paint work

Your detailed building inspection will:

Find problems that have been covered up, tell you the root cause of the problem and draw on his building experience to help you troubleshoot the repair process.

House Exterior Inspection

A property’s exterior gives you many clues about existing and potential problems. Even if you are buying a home without external problems, Detail Building Inspections will be able to tell you whether you will have problems in future. 

  • Timber cladding, brickwork, and Hebel 
  • Windows, lintels, and flashings
  • Vents and weep holes
  • Stairs, balustrades and railings
  • Balconies, verandah, patios and outdoor areas
  • Decking Paint work

Roof inspections 

Interior and Exterior

When you can see sagging eaves or an uneven roof line, it’s an immediate indication that something is wrong. But what you can’t see are the problems that often hide underneath.

Very often, structural problems are a result of inadequate repair work, or small modifications not completed up to the right standard. Your inspector will find them all.


Roof exterior

Your inspection will include:

  • Roof covering Chimneys and flues
  • Valleys Guttering, flashing, and downpipes
  • Lining of eaves
  • Fascia boards
  • Paint work

Roof cavity (interior)

Your inspection will include:

  • Roof framing: Rafters, under purlins and struts
  • Ceiling joists
  • Sarking
  • Insulation Service installation damage

Sub-floor areas

Below the floor is an area that many people forget about, but can hide many problems, from timber pests to slow leaks.

Your building inspection will include:

  • Timber flooring
  • Suspended slabs
  • Stumps, where access is possible
  • Ant cap condition
  • Ventilation, dampness, and drainage
  • Condition of services to the house

THE PROPERTY

The property itself, with its landscaping and out-buildings, can affect the integrity of your house, and the value of the property. If the property doesn’t drain the right way it can make the slab that forms the building’s foundation damp. That dampness soaks into the footings. From there it can damage floorboards and wall framing, and turn into rising damp.

Your inspection will include:

  • Garages, sheds and out-buildings
  • Retaining walls above 0.7 m Steps, paths and driveways
  • Fencing Surface drainage
  • Rain water tanks and retention systems
  • Pools

Why Pre-Purchase Property Inspection?

Our building inspections are designed to make you aware of any potential dangers or damages the property being inspected may have. By obtaining the report before you’ve made any financial commitment, it allows you to make an objective decision about whether or not this is a investment that you are willing to make. 

Contact us

We serve

VICTORIA
SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Phone:

045 145 1313

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