Snagging Survey

Identifying and recording any defects, flaws or unfinished works that need to be rectified before a property is handed over

The Snagging Survey provided by Snow Walker is designed to ensure that properties meet the required quality standards and specifications. This comprehensive inspection service is conducted by experienced snagging inspectors who identify and record any defects, flaws, or unfinished works that need to be rectified before the property is handed over to the client or owner. Detailed snagging reports are created to document all issues found during the inspection, which are then shared with the builder or contractor for rectification. Our Snagging Survey service is an essential process that ensures the quality of the property and provides peace of mind for the client or owner.

Our Snagging Inspection Process

Our experienced and independent snagging inspectors conduct a thorough assessment of the property and create a detailed snagging report that outlines all the issues found during the inspection. We share this report with the builder or contractor, who can then rectify the identified issues to ensure that the property meets the required quality standards and specifications.

When is the Snagging Inspection Performed?

We typically carry out a Snagging Survey towards the end of the construction process, just before the handover of the property. It is also referred to as a pre-handover inspection or a final inspection.

Importance of Snagging Inspection

Overall, our snagging service is an essential process that helps property developers and homeowners ensure that their property is of high quality and meets the necessary standards. We recommend that every property undergoes a snagging inspection before it is handed over to the client or owner.

Snagging Survey - New Build House
Snagging Survey

Snagging Survey FAQs

Snagging refers to the process of identifying and recording any defects, flaws, or unfinished works in a property that need to be rectified before it is handed over to the client or owner.

Snagging is important to ensure that the property meets the required quality standards and specifications. It helps to identify any issues that may cause problems in the future and ensures that they are rectified before the client or owner takes possession of the property.

Snagging should be performed towards the end of the construction process, just before the handover of the property to the client or owner. It is also referred to as a pre-handover inspection or a final inspection.

A snagging inspection involves a comprehensive assessment of the property to identify any defects, flaws, or unfinished works. The inspector creates a detailed snagging report that outlines all the issues found during the inspection, and this report is then shared with the builder or contractor for rectification.

Snagging refers to the process of identifying and recording any defects, flaws, or unfinished works in a property that need to be rectified before it is handed over to the client or owner.

The duration of a snagging inspection depends on the size and complexity of the property. A typical inspection can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day.

After the snagging inspection, the inspector creates a detailed snagging report that outlines all the issues found during the inspection. The report is then shared with the builder or contractor, who can then rectify the identified issues to ensure that the property meets the required quality standards and specifications.

Would recommend this firm – very thorough report and very helpful.
David Fletcher, Homebuyer Survey & Snagging Inspection

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