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Category Archives: Building Inspection
Beware! Just because you are paying a top dollar does not mean you will get a top job!
My client is paying a top dollar for his new home construction (around $18000 a square) in a prestigious suburb, to a company believed to be boutique builder, hoping to get a premium job. Unfortunately from what I have seen … Continue reading
Building Commission condones defective building work, degrades our building standards
People come to me when they have wasted their time with Building Commission getting nowhere. Check out this: So, it’s OK to do defective work because Building Commission will condone it. Why? Because it’s too hard to fix it, or … Continue reading
Building inspection reports, builder refunds my inspection fees to the owner
I had the displeasure of conducting new home stage inspections for a client whose builder was doing a particularly bad job. It’s a major volume builder but it looked like the house was put together by amateurs, a tragedy after … Continue reading
Insurance claim- a good outcome
Recently I was called to a home suffering from serious roof leaks and water pouring down ceilings and light fittings. I prepared a report for the owners and now wish to share the outcome with you Branko, We have finally … Continue reading
Property maintenance neglect could cost you plenty
The first rule of property ownership and maintenance is vigilance. The owner here forgot, and the leaking down pipe connection to drain caused foundation softness and subsidence. The repair bill here? About $12,000 Expensive mistake
Fire safety, risking your life is not an optional extra, its’ standard with our building control system.
The following examples of defective fire separation wall between residential units (at two separate locations) will send shivers up your spine. If you live in a residential unit, you won’t be sleeping easy tonight! One of the above defects was … Continue reading
What’s the difference between our building control system and Edam cheese?
This is not a joke and is definitely not funny! It’s your investment and your life at risk! There is almost no difference. Our building control system is as full of blind spots as cheese is of holes. There is … Continue reading
Some builders never learn, why? because they know there is no punishment and they will get away with it!
Over 12 months ago I had the displeasure of inspecting particularly poorly constructed dwelling, and among many other thing this photo speaks for itself. Then last Friday, here we go again, the same builder In heavy rains this foundation will … Continue reading
New home inspection, It’s not always bad news!
Occasionally and regrettably not often enough I get the pleasure to inspect a finished home that is a credit to the builder. This is what I will typically say: “This dwelling is well constructed and nicely finished and a credit … Continue reading
Pre purchase Building Inspection, DIY floor repairs
This house with defective stumps was prepared for sale with dodgy DIY repairs. If my client did not commission pre purchase report he would have ended with (among other defects) re stumping cost repairs