The best building inspectors in Christchurch Last updated: 10 October 2024 Choosing a building inspector in Christchurch can be tricky. There are dozens of options and most of them offer a fairly similar service, at a comparable price. That said, buying property is a huge decision, not to be taken lightly, and a good building inspector can make all the difference.To make your search a little easier, we’ve rounded up five of the best reviewed building inspectors in Christchurch. 1. Savvy Houz inspections 211 five star reviews on Google. Building reports from $590 incl GST* Additional services: Building inspections, moisture screening, subfloor inspections via robot, thermal imaging, floor level reports and EQC claims. Savvy Houz Inspections have the best reviews of any building inspector in Christchurch. Customers praise their easy to follow, colour coded reports, thorough inspections, fast turn around times and reasonable prices. Many reviewers mentioned Dean’s over-and-above service and 24 hour turnaround. What should a building inspector look at? When your building inspector visits the property they’ll look out for all visible issues, defects and possible maintenance requirements in the property. That could include signs of weathertightness problems, structural problems and much more. Once they’ve visited. they’ll provide a report, which will usually go room to room and comment on the condition of each space. Photos are usually provided with descriptions of any issues spotted and (sometimes) recommendations on how to fix the problems. Your report should cover:
Every inspection is different, but some won’t cover outbuildings like sheds, fences around the property, or spaces such as the underfloor or ceiling if access is limited. Make sure you ask your inspector if you’d like them to look at any areas separate to the main property. If you need more detail it's worth asking the building inspector. What to expectWhen you get in touch with your building inspector, they’ll indicate when they’re free and arrange for access. If you’re selling your home they’ll arrange a time with you, if you’re buying a home they’ll contact the real estate agent or vendor. If the property is tenanted they’ll organise with the property manager. They’ll perform the inspection on the arranged date, then soon after, they’ll provide a detailed report including photos and room-by-room descriptions of the property’s condition. After you’ve received the report it’s a great idea to call your inspector and have a chat about what they found. They may be able to provide very rough cost estimates to fix problems, explain parts of the report you don’t understand or give more information on any serious problems. Ben Tutty Ben Tutty is a regular contributor for Trade Me and he's also contributed to Stuff and the Informed Investor. He's got 10+ years experience as both a journalist and website copywriter, specialising in real estate, finance and tourism. Ben lives in Wānaka with his partner and his best mate (Finnegan the whippet). www.trademe.co.nz/c/property/article/5-best-building-inspectors-in-christchurch?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0sMuxMACYozyq0o7MzP60n2u_6NMrnu9O-LxFbpeJ3_Mg8Aasu2QUv-z0_aem_b6K-V6woNNvBO1n00RlBBg
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