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Building And Pest Inspections: What You Need To Know
Buying a home is an exciting time, but it’s important you do your research about the property you’re purchasing. One of the most important steps in your research is conducting a comprehensive
building and pest inspection. To help you with this task, here are some important things to know about the process.
The duration of a building and pest inspection can vary greatly, depending on the property's size and layout. Generally, a thorough inspection takes between 1.5 to 2.5 hours. It's important to ensure you choose a thorough and diligent inspection service, as rushing the process could lead to overlooked issues.
Absolutely, in fact it's encouraged! Attending your building and pest inspection allows you to gain a firsthand understanding of potential issues and ask relevant questions on the spot. Plus, it gives you an opportunity to discuss any concerns with the inspector directly.
Following the inspection, the inspector will provide a detailed report outlining their findings. This report is incredibly helpful for helping you decide if the property is right for you. It can even be used in negotiations if any issues are found.
Whether you're a seasoned investor or a first-home buyer, a building and pest inspection is a critical step in your property journey. If you’re purchasing a property in Bathurst or the surrounding areas, contact Signature Inspections & Pest Management. We specialise in pre-purchase inspections to access the structural integrity of a home, while checking for evidence of pest infestations.
Don't let your dream home turn into a nightmare due to unexpected structural or pest issues.
Contact us today to ensure the property you're considering purchasing is safe, hygienic and structurally sound.
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