Pre-purchase inspection
This inspection and report covers the building exterior, interior, subfloor and internal roof space. The inspection is carried out as per the Australian Standards AS4349.1. It enables the purchaser to evaluate defects that can affect budget, liveability and, most importantly, safety.
Pre-sale inspection
This inspection and report covers the same areas as the pre-purchase inspection and is also carried out as per AS4349.1. It enables the seller to pinpoint works that could be carried out to ensure a fast and uncomplicated sale. Also, potential buyers, lending authorities and solicitors will have confidence knowing that the property has been inspected prior to sale.
Strata building inspection
This inspection lists common property defects including the general condition of the property. From this point a budget can be established to cover future maintenance expenses.
Pest inspection
Building inspection processes and pest inspection processes are very different. The Australian Standards AS4349.3 classify a pest report as a “special purpose report”, separate to the building report. With this in mind, two separate inspectors should be undertaken. Two seperate specialists are more likely to ensure that all faults are detected.
If needed, we can recommend and organise a licensed pest inspection company. Or an inspector of your own choice is very welcome to carry out their inspection at the same time as us, or at a different time.
If needed, we can recommend and organise a licensed pest inspection company. Or an inspector of your own choice is very welcome to carry out their inspection at the same time as us, or at a different time.
Special purpose inspection
If you have a building defect on your property and you need it fixed, a special purpose inspection can be carried out. From this point we can recommend what professional services are required to make good the defect. We can also provide a report describing the work required to rectify the defect.
Dilapidation inspection
This inspection consists of a report with photographs documenting a building or property prior to any building works commencing on an adjoining building or property. The first inspection documents any existing cracking or damage before any work commences. When the building works are complete a final inspection is carried out. If there are any changes, these are then documented so relevant remedial works can be carried out.
Final completion inspection
This inspection is for new building works. It covers new homes, alterations, additions and renovations. The inspection will list any items that should be attended to, including any defects that may be present.
Boundary survey inspection
This inspection and report is carried out by a professional surveyor. The report will show if there are any unusual situations with buildings, fences etc. encroaching any boundaries.
"Scott always made himself available on the phone when we needed advice, and even came to fix an unexpected issue at no charge weeks after all work and payments had been completed. Scott was a pleasure to work with. We are very happy with the end result and would certainly recommend Buildwyse to others considering a home renovation".
– Michael
– Michael