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Knowing as much as you can about the condition of the property before you buy will help you avoid problems and extra costs down the track. The best way of doing this is to get a pre-purchase property inspection report - commonly known as inspection.
The following information explains what you need to know about building inspections.
What information will I see in my Building Report?
Your Visual Building Inspection Report is compliant with Australian Standards AS 4349.1 & AS 4349.0
Here's an outline of the information you'll see in your building inspection report:
- A description of any building defects, structural problems or illegal items.
- An estimate of repair costs associated with any problems uncovered.
- Individual sections detailing current or potential problems to the:
- External Roof Gutters and Downpipes Interior Roof (framing and insulation)
- Interior (ceilings, walls, windows, doors, floors)
- Kitchen (fixtures, tiles, sinks, taps) Bathrooms (fixtures, tiles, taps)
- Laundry (tubs, taps, tiles) Exterior (walls, windows, stairs) Decks, Pergolas, Verandahs, Balconies, Awnings etc.
- Subfloor Footings Garaging Outbuildings (sheds, studios etc.)
- Site (driveway, fences, gates, paths, drainage)
- Services (water lines and pressure, hot water service etc.)
Licences
Our Building Inspectors - Licence No: 33481C Policy No: AUS-09-5757
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