3 Different Situations When Building Inspection Service — and Reports — May Come in Handy

Posted on: 12 March 2018

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Building inspection reports are one of the most important and highly sought after documents in the real estate world. These reports are the end product of building inspections, which are usually carried out to reveal any noteworthy issues with the structural integrity of a particular building. The professionals that provide building inspection services (and reports) are generally called building inspectors, but they may be specialists in their specific fields of work, e.g. certified architects and builders.

Pre-purchase building inspections are perhaps the most common type of building inspections performed across Australia. This explains why these inspections are every so often called "standard building inspections." But does this mean that the inspections should only be carried out when someone is thinking of buying a specific building? Certainly not. 

Here is a look at some other situations that may call for the services of a building inspection professional. 

When a building owner wants to renovate

Having a building inspection performed prior to the commencement of your renovation project is a smart way to plan your work. The report that your building inspector will provide you with after completion of the inspection work will highlight and explain significant structural integrity problems that require your attention. This way, you will know ahead of time what the problems you need to fix are. As a result, you can determine key priority areas for your upcoming remodeling. 

When a building owner wants to know about current safety hazards 

As a building owner, you are generally responsible for the safety of all people that occupy your building, be it family members, workers or other individuals. In this regard, it is important to have periodic building inspections done on your property to help point out any new or recurring hazards, so you can find ways of eliminating or minimising the hazards. From mould growth to serious foundation issues, your building inspection service provider will help identify the things that may put all those inside your building in harm's way. 

When a building owner wants to know the long-term impact of underlying structural problems

While structural integrity problems with your particular building may be fixable, you may want to learn more about the long-term effects of those problems. If you have a building inspection carried out, this information will be contained in your building inspection report. Your inspector will not only make recommend solutions for the short-term but also for the years to come.

To ensure the safety of all people that occupy your building and also maximise the lifespan of the structure, arrange for periodic building inspection service. Most importantly, make sure you read the report you're provided with at the end of each inspection and implement your inspector's recommendations to the letter.