
Advise on ‘Snags’ identified at the property
Pre-Completion Inspection Report
Know more about the new build property you are about to buy, the report will include;
Multiple photographs and diagrams, helping you understand your new home
Advise on ‘Snags’ identified at the property
Checklist of identified issues such as Health & Safety, Enviromental and Condition
A full debrief from the surveyor who will answer any questions you may have
The definition of a snag adopted by the New Homes Quality Board is:-
A minor imperfection or malfunction in the Complete New Home that does not meet recognised industry standards, finishings and tolerances. Snags are typically something which is damaged, broken, not fitted properly or looks unfinished and can be categorised as:
(a) Omitted or incomplete work
(b) Faulty or defective work
Snags are usually identified when works have been completed during an inspection prior to Completion by the homebuyer and/or their representative. They may also be identified post Completion.
Getting a New Build Inspection Report is highly advisable for several reasons:
Identify any Issues, small or big, from missing paint to missing plumbing.
A professional finishing checklist the builders can reference to fix ‘Snags’.
Backed by industrywide technical group working in collaboration with NHQB.
Overall, investing in a New Build Inspection Report can save you time and stress, and enable you to move into the home you expect.