Introducing our new home inspection service

Building Inspection Sydney

We've all heard horror stories about new builds that fail to meet building standards; walls that develop cracks, doors that don't close properly, plumbing that springs a leak etc. There is nothing worse than moving into your new home only to find that it has been built to a poor standard. 
 
That's why it's important that you hire a professional to inspect your new home to ensure it meets strict building codes. At APBI, we have developed our new home inspections service to help assure buyers that they are investing in a home which is built in accordance with the latest building and environmental standards. 
 
Why home inspection is important
 
Property inspection is an essential step in the building process. It helps prevent building defects from developing over time which can affect the value of your property. In an ideal world, the inspection would be carried out by the building contractor. But in an un-regulated and ultra-competitive industry, there is a temptation for them to cut corners.
 
That's why it's important you have a thorough independent home inspection carried out before the property is handed over. The inspection report will highlight defects during the build process which should be fixed before completion. This prevents costly building work and legal expenses which would be incurred later if defects were not spotted during the build.
 
What stages of the build process do we inspect?
 
Pre-slab stage – At this stage, the groundworks are checked to ensure they have been properly completed before concrete is poured. Errors at this stage can cause structural problems later which are particularly difficult to fix. 
 
Frame stage – Once the frame is assembled it needs to be checked to ensure it has been constructed in accordance with Australian Standard 1684. A visual check is included to make sure the frame is straight and true and that there is adequate space between the members for blocking and nogging to be installed. 
 
Lockup stage – At this stage, the build is nearly complete so the inspection will focus on the fit and finish of internal components and carpentry. One of the most important aspects of this inspection is to check the waterproofing which ensures all wet areas have been properly sealed before tiling commences. 
 
Completion stage – Sometimes called a pre-handover inspection, this is the final stage where the property is checked to ensure everything is exactly the way it is supposed to be. Providing the other checks have been completed successfully, any problems at this stage will be cosmetic and relatively easy to fix. 
 
Why choose APBI for your home inspection report?
 
Your new home inspection report is a critical part of the build process. It is therefore important that you choose an inspector who has both the qualifications and experience to spot potential problems during the build process. If problems are missed, even minor ones, the cost of resolving them later can be prohibitively expensive. 
 
At APBI, all our inspections are carried out by Daniel Leahy, a qualified carpenter with more than 15 years' experience inspecting homes in Sydney and New South Wales. Daniel carries out each inspection in accordance with the AS4349. 1-2007 building inspection code and provides a written report on the condition of your home within 24 hours of the inspection being completed. 
 
For further peace of mind, ABPI also offers a fixed price model which ensures you are not hit with any hidden costs or fees. So don't put the happiness of moving into your new home in jeopardy. Arrange a new home build inspection for your property today by completing the booking form here or give us a call on 1300 657 546.