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With a trusted team of qualified inspectors located throughout Australia, Leading Building Inspections offers professional property inspections no matter where you’re based. Whether you’re purchasing, selling, or even simply looking to maintain your property, you can rely on our experienced inspectors to deliver comprehensive and dependable reports. In addition, we uphold the highest standards of safety and compliance, ensuring complete peace of mind throughout the process.

Not Sure If We Cover Your Area?

Chances are — we do! Take a look at nearby suburbs or get in touch with us directly to be connected with your local inspection expert. Don’t leave your property’s condition to guesswork — request a quote now or call 1800 Leading 532 346 to book an inspection with your nearest Leading Building Inspections professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a building report already completed?

Visit our store as the property may already have a completed building & pest report!

If you’re interested in a property and looking to make an offer or prepare for an auction, we offer comprehensive building inspection reports. We may already have conducted a building and pest report available for purchase, providing detailed insights into the condition of the home to help you make informed decisions. COMPLETED REPORTS

What Building and Pest Inspection services do you provide?
What is a major defect/Safety Hazard?

MAJOR DEFECT/SAFETY HAZARD:  defects refer to any damage or deviation in the primary components of a building that could render the structure unusable. Such defects are severe enough to potentially cause the destruction or collapse of all or part of the building.

Major components of a building are essentially any load-bearing elements, such as:

  • Foundations
  • Footings
  • Floors – Purlins/Joists
  • Walls 
  • Beams
  • Joints
  • Rafters – Under purlins
  • Columns
  • Roof Trusses
  • Fire Safety Systems
  • Waterproofing
 

Common examples of major defects include cracks and damage to the foundation, floors, slabs, and walls.

What is a structural defect?

A structural defect is any fault or deviation from the intended structural performance of a building, which can be classified as either major or minor.

Common examples of structural issues include: 

  • Exposed gaps between the walls 
  • Walls and ceiling cracks
  • Uneven floors 
  • Warped ceilings
  • Crumbling concrete

Read more about how to identify minor and major structural defects to your property.

Are uneven floors a serious issue?

An uneven floor can vary in severity and doesn’t always require immediate action. However, it might result from issues like cracked floor joists, termite damage, or insufficient subfloors.

We recommend consulting a professional contractor or structural engineer for expert advice on resolving this issue.

Do I still need a building and pest inspection for a brand new property?

The short answer is yes!

Many potential buyers mistakenly believe that a newly built property that has passed the required staged inspections by a certifier must be flawless. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case—council inspectors and building certifiers only ensure building code compliance and do not assess the quality of materials or workmanship.

This is why it’s crucial for property buyers to hire an independent inspector. An independent inspector will thoroughly check a new property for quality of workmanship and materials, ensure construction meets acceptable standards, and identify any defects.

View some of the common issues found in newly constructed homes.

What are some of the most common problems found during an inspection?

If you’re interested in a property and looking to make an offer or prepare for an auction, we offer comprehensive building inspection reports. We may already have conducted a building and pest report available for purchase, providing detailed insights into the condition of the home to help you make informed decisions.

How much does a building and pest inspection cost?

The cost of a building inspection depends on the size of the property and the type of property being inspected. i.e. a large acreage home will attract a different price to an apartment, townhouse or a Queenslander-style home on stilts. 

Also if you’re looking to get additional inspection services such as a pest inspection or dilapidation report then you are looking at extra costs.

We offer competitive prices when it comes to our inspection services, and any client opting for a combined building and pest inspection can save off the total cost. 

View more information about our inspection costs here

When do you get a building and pest inspection?

Ideally, you should arrange a building inspection before entering into a contract of sale. This allows you to gather all the facts about the property’s condition before making an offer. However, in today’s fast-moving market, this can be challenging.

It has become common for buyers to schedule a building inspection as soon as their initial offer is accepted and they enter into a contract. It’s crucial to include a clause in your contract stating that the sale is “subject to building and pest inspection.” This way, if a significant structural issue or costly problem is found, you can still withdraw from the sale. A solicitor or conveyancer can help you word this correctly.

Depending on the agreement between the parties, the building and pest inspection should be conducted within 2 to 5 days of the offer being accepted.

If you are buying at auction, you should arrange for a building and pest inspection before the auction day. If you are the successful bidder, your purchase is likely to be unconditional.

Who pays for the building and pest inspection?

We often receive questions about whether it is the buyer’s or seller’s responsibility to arrange and pay for the building inspection.

Generally, it is the buyer’s responsibility to organize and cover the cost of a building and pest inspection for any property they are considering. This is a crucial part of the due diligence process before moving forward with the purchase.

However, there is a growing trend of pre-sale property inspections, where sellers choose to identify potential issues with their property before listing it on the market to avoid unexpected surprises. In these cases, the seller would bear the inspection cost.

What areas do you service?

Leading Building Inspector Network are one of the largest providers in Australia, providing a full range of professional building and pest inspection services in the following locations:

Queensland

  • Brisbane
  • North Lakes

New South Wales

  • Sydney
  • Blacktown 
  • Central Coast
  • Taree

South Australia

  • Adelaide

  • Riverland
  • Murray Bridge
  • Gawler
  • Fleurieu Peninsula

Victoria

  • Melbourne
  • Shepparton

 

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