A visual inspection & testing identifying and documenting sources of water leaks or moisture intrusion within a building or structure using thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters. Including a comprehensive report with findings from the site inspection and recommendations for destructive investigations or onsite testing.
A visual roof defect, condition, and roof inspection to determine the cause of water leaks. Including a comprehensive report with findings from the site inspection and recommendations for rectifications or further assessment.
Including litigation compliant defect reports, litigation compliant quantity estimate reports, Quantity estimating and Scott schedules for (NCAT) NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
A visual inspection of building rectification works identifying any defects, damages, incomplete work, work not completed as per scope of work specifications and any work that does not meet building codes or standards.
A visual inspection for storm damage, hail impact damage, vehicle impact damage, damages, or total loss to a structure as a result of fire damage, damages, or total loss to a structure as a result of flood damage, Including a comprehensive report with findings and a scope of works as required from the site inspection and recommendations to rectify any defects or outstanding works.
A visual building inspection is to ensure that the home has been completed according to the agreed-upon specifications, meets building codes and standards, and is free from defects or deficiencies. Including a comprehensive report with findings from the site inspection and recommendations to rectify any defects or outstanding works.
A Comprehensive assessment of the condition and structural integrity of a building to identify any defects, deficiencies, or safety hazards. Including a comprehensive report with findings from the site inspection and recommendations to rectify any defects or outstanding works.
A destructive inspection where physical materials or elements of a building are intentionally disturbed, removed, or tested to assess their condition, performance, or configuration.(Example - removing bricks from a wall to determine thickness or flashing installation, flood testing a balcony with dye or pressure testing water pipes in a bathroom.) These methods are typically used when visual inspections or non-destructive testing techniques are insufficient to fully evaluate the integrity of a structure or its components. Including a comprehensive report with findings from the destructive inspection or testing and recommendations.
Immediate actions taken to address any identified hazards, defects, or damages. (Example- installation of temporary safety barriers, temporary props, stopping an immediate plumbing leak or installing warning signs to address issues or safety hazards that may prevent the building from further damage and the buildings occupants from harm.) .
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