Inspected Residential

Inspected Residential

Ensure peace of mind by using local trade experienced inspectors.

Ensure peace of mind by using local trade experienced inspectors.

Get the right information in 3 easy steps.

1

 

Getting Started

Request your required inspection by using the book online form or get in contact via phone or email.

 

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The Inspection

A member of our team will go to the property and carry out an inspection. Ensure we can get access to the property by either a key, code or someone giving us access.

 

3

 

Report Delivery.

Your report will be with you the same day as the inspection. The report will include a detailed overview of the whole property and dwellings condition from the ground up.

 

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FAQs

What do your reports cover?

Our building reports will point out any significant issues and provide expert advice on the property, covering everything accessible from the ground up, including hardscaping, moisture testing, pest prevention, electrical, plumbing and everything else you would expect in a building report, foundations, joinery, cladding, insulation, roof, ceiling cavity, subfloor, outbuildings etc. Our healthy home reports will cover everything in the standard and will advise on anything that needs to be rectified.

 

How much does a building inspection cost

Our building report’s cost will depend on the number of bedrooms the dwelling has, but our starting price for a building report is $458.85, including GST. We are not a franchise, therefore all you are paying for is a professional service and nothing else!

 

What areas do you service?

Based in Christchurch City, we service central Canterbury ranging from lower Selwyn up to lower Hurunui. Get in contact if you require us outside of our service area; this can be organised but may incur extra costs.

 

Are building reports necessary?

The short answer is yes. Buying a house is a huge financial commitment, especially for first-home buyers. A building report can help you make an informed decision by evaluating the overall concern of specific elements of the property and, in turn, allowing you to see any areas that may need attention or could be costly in the future if left unresolved.

 

What qualifications do your inspectors hold?

We are a Licensed Building Practitioner and all of our inspectors are experienced and hold relevant recognised trade qualifications. Some may not be aware, but to inspect residential property in New Zealand, you do not require any qualifications but your inspections must comply with the NZS 4306:2005 Residential Property Inspection Standard.

 

How long does a building report take?

A building report will generally take around 2 hours, depending on the size of the building and property. This allows the inspector enough time to gather relevant information off a visual inspection and compile a detailed report for you.

Book a building inspector today!