Dilapidation Inspection
Description
Many construction projects, especially those requiring excavation or demolition of existing structures, have the potential to cause damage to surrounding buildings and infrastructure. A dilapidation inspection is a special purpose inspection which determines the condition of those surrounding buildings and establishes a baseline before construction work begins. By documenting existing faults or defects, a dilapidation report helps mitigate losses and prevent disputes between you, your contractor, and your neighbours. Without a report, it would be difficult, or downright impossible, for you or your contractor to show proof that damage to surrounding properties was not caused by your project. Servicing Townsville, Kirwan, Kelso, Mount Louisa, and surrounds, our local inspector John Brown brings over 30 years of extensive building industry experience to ensure thoroughness and accuracy in every inspection. We have 4 different levels of inspections available to suit your specific needs. All reports cover structural certainty, roof cavity, subfloor, interior of every room, outside house perimeter, fences, outbuildings, and trees. The higher the inspection level, the more detail about the home you will receive in the reporting process. All of our building inspection reports are clear, simple to read, fully comply with Australian Standards AS 4349.1-2007, and are available within 48 hours. You will be given a complete verbal account before the inspector is done. Protect yourself and your property investment by ensuring a comprehensive dilapidation inspection is completed prior to any major nearby construction. Customer satisfaction is our number one concern, backed by a 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee, required insurances, and ISO 9001 quality certification.
