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Common Defects Found During New Home Inspection

Each new home is different and so does their defects. While conducting New Home Inspections, we have come across a lot of building defects over the years. All these can be minor and major defects. That’s why it is necessary to we have a comprehensive building inspection checklist to make sure you are aware of every defect at each stage of the build of your new home.

Here White Building Reports provides some of the commonly found defects in new home inspections. For each stage of a new home inspection there are different types of defects – some of the more common than others.

  • Slab Inspection Defects

At the slab stage of a new home build, we have found slabs that have not been compacted/vibrating correctly. We also come across uneven concrete that does not meet the Building Code of Australia and Standard and Tolerances Version 2015.

  • Frame Inspection Defects

During frame stage inspections we have uncovered incorrect sizing of rooms, walls not plumb and straight and floors not level. For double storey homes we have noted the incorrect placement of structural beams. Overall poor workmanship noted as well.

  • Lock Up Stage Inspection Defects

Lock up stage inspections have commonly revealed walls not straightened to standards, door openings having incorrect sizing and bulkheads not as per plan.  Also noted during new home inspections the incorrect placement of plumbing and electrical rough (i.e. placement of power cables through the wall frame and ceilings).

Other common defects at the lock up stage include water proofing not meeting standards and ceiling lines out of alignment. Common defects in relation to the standard of brickwork include incorrect mortar being used for bricks and not being plumb/ straight.

  • Fit out Stage Inspection Defects

Some of the common defects found at this stage include door margins being incorrect, skirting lines not straight and square joinery incorrectly installed. We have even noted bath and showers in the wrong position. Poor plastering with cornice lines out of alignment is also another common defect

  • Pre-Handover Stage Inspection Defects

We commonly find so many defects at this stage it is hard to list them all. The list below is just some of what we find:

  • Poor quality of workmanship
  • Brickwork not compliant
  • Patchy rendering
  • Painting not up to standard
  • Plastering shows joins
  • Damaged cabinetry
  • Incorrect placement of fixtures and fittings
  • Tiling in wet areas laid incorrectly
  • Cracking in slabs and driveways
  • Squeaky floors
  • Joinery installed incorrectly
  • Non-compliant Caulking

The list may go on but these above-mentioned defects will give you a prospective idea of just how many defects your new home can have.

Therefore, no matter what stage of build you are at for your new home, our professional building inspectors at White Building Reports can provide you with a top notch new home inspection. This way you will ensure everything is being built according to Australian standards. You will know what you’re buying and have peace of mind.

Feel free to call our representative on 0418 322 925 or reach us via email at david@whitebuildingreports.com.au

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