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Major Structural Defect Strikes Fear into the Hearts of Buyers

Any Major Structural Defect can strike fear into the hearts of buyers, sellers, and agents. But none can cause more concern than a large crack in the wall or a sinking floor. If not addressed with a Structural Engineer Report, cracking and subsidence issues have the potential to stop Sales Contracts in their tracks. Many Perth building inspectors can be more alarmist when it comes to reporting on simple/common defects. This can sometimes be because of their qualifications and/or their limited exposure and experience of building defects and how to correctly diagnose the problem. This is more common than you may think. The discovery of structural cracking and subsidence issues shouldn’t stop you from submitting an offer and buying your dream home. In many cases, a cost-effective solution can be found by undertaking a Structural Engineer Report.

Yes, there is a solution!

Getting the right advice in a timely manner is key to resolving any issues.

If you have cracking, subsidence or any other more complex Structural Defects, the following options are available:

  1. Building Structural Inspections with practical advice.
  2. Engineering Structural Inspections with detailed and cost-effective rectification solutions.

However, usually for the more complex issues, the solution would require the involvement of a Structural Engineer with extensive hands-on and practical building knowledge.

Home Integrity has Glen Webster, a Civil/Structural Engineer on staff who is also a Registered Builder. He can inspect and clearly explain issues, design an appropriate remediation strategy and provide details for relevant specialist trades to undertake remediation scope.

In this building to the above our structural engineer was able to design remedial works to fix the defect with minimal cost and impact, providing a Structural Engineer Report.

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At Home Integrity, our purpose is to ease your concerns and solve your problems as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. If you require any of the above services or further information please click here or phone the team on 0420 803 292.

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Always to the point and no fuss reporting. After reporting clarification invaluable! Thanks so much guys

Adam - Greenwood Pre-Purchase Inspection March 20, 2018

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How to build your new home stress-free

How to build your new home stress-free

How to Build Your New Home Stress-Free

Building a new home should be one of the most exciting times of your life, but there is more to thoroughly inspecting the new home you are building than the final Practical Completion Inspection at the end. Your home is like to be your largest investment which can be daunting and a little scary. After your design and specification is done and your colours/selections are complete, you are on your way. However, this is only the first part of your journey. Now you must ensure that your new home is not only built to the finish you expect, but also to the appropriate building codes and standards.

Independent Inspection 

Staged Building Inspections - Home IntegrityThe relationship between a builder and a homeowner is complex, and often lasts over 12 months. It can be filled with both highs and lows, and is rarely perfect.

All builds can have errors and defects throughout the process as buildings and building sites are all different. Homes are built by humans, and humans can make mistakes. This can stem from documentation errors, whereas others may come from a communication breakdown, unexpected site conditions or just plain and simple human error. Your builder’s aim is certainly not to build you a sub-standard home.  However, building is a complex process and having someone in your corner throughout the build can be a very calming influence.  

There is a Solution

The best option to ensure your new home is built to the correct standard is to catch errors early when they are easy to fix. This is done by staged building inspections undertaken by an experienced and independent registered builder.. Typically there are 4 or 6 stages.

  • Slab down
  • Plate Height (walls up)
  • Roof Frame
  • Roof Cover
  • Suspended Slab – for 2 storey homes
  • Plate Height (walls up) – for 2 storey homes
  • Practical Completion Inspection

We know all homes and building sites are different so we can tailor the inspections to best suit your building requirements. You can get in touch with us here. Your building inspector will attend site and undertake an extensive number of measurements and checks. They report to the homeowner on any defects, along with the general condition and standard of the build in a language that is easy for everyone to understand. They also communicate any issues to the builder to ensure these issues can be addressed in a timely manner.

Staged Inspections

Typical items checked per stage include:

Slab Down This stage checks setout, dimensions and building being square, finish, cracking and level, location of stepdowns, along with positions of any plumbing and electrical pre-lays.
Plate Height (walls up) This stage checks room dimensions, square and heights, plumb, and position of windows and doors, weepholes and flashings, lintels and columns, cavity dimensions & ties and workmanship.
Roof Frame This stage checks hold-downs, ceiling and roof frame, including steel beams, counter beams, hangers, ridge, rafters, underpurlins, collar ties, struts, battens, eaves, lining, and fascia.
Roof Cover This stage checks required fixings, hip and valley flashings, cover flashings, flues and other penetrations gutters and downpipes, ridge pointing (if applicable) condition of the roof (eg scratches and dents) and workmanship.
Practical Completion This stage checks are extensive and include interior, exterior, roof void, and roof cover areas. All electrical and plumbing is checked as well as cabinetry, tiling, doors/finish carpentry and all other finishes/workmanship.  This list can be presented to the builder as part of the practical completion/handover process.

In the building here, a waste pipe was prelayed in the incorrect position. Whilst an additional hole can be cored and the original hole filled, this could be a future water leak/tiling concern.

If you require any of the above services or further information please click here or phone the team on 0420 803 292.

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Very professional service

Pauline - Gooseberry Hill Pre-Purchase Inspection January 29, 2018

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Signs of Termite Activity

Signs of Termite Activity

The 8 Signs of Termite Activity All Homeowners Should Know

Building Authorities and Australian Standards recommend a professional pest inspection at least once a year. However, just in case termites decide to move in between inspections, it’s a good idea for homeowners to know how to spot termite activity. It may save you a fortune! Here are the obvious and “hidden” signs of termite activity:

The Obvious Signs

The Appearance of a Termite Nest

Apperance of termite nest

Appearance of termite nest

Most termite nests are normally well hidden, often underground. But a few species of termites build mounds on the ground and some build arboreal nests (in trees). Not all of these species will cause damage to homes but if you spot a potential nest, it’s best to call a termite inspector to check it out.

Mud tubes or mud sheeting

Mud tubes and mud sheeting are built when they want to come above ground to access a wood source. They protect the termites from predators and drying out. If you spot mudding on trees, fencing and especially on the house, call a termite inspector immediately.  It usually means you have significant activity on your property.

Winged Termites

Winged termites

Winged termites

Winged termites are the new termite kings and queens that get released from mature colonies in great numbers on warm humid nights. They tend to be a light brown colour with two pairs of fragile wings that easily break off. If you spot these insects flying around lights at night or in the house, or spot piles of broken-off wings on the floor when you wake up in the morning, it means there is a large termite nest nearby.  And you need to organise an inspection immediately.

 

 

The ‘Hidden’ Signs

Here are our top 5 signs of ‘hidden’ termite activity:

Mud spots and brown lines on plasterboard walls

Termite mud tubes on tree

Termite mud tubes on tree

When feeding behind plasterboard walls, termites often go unnoticed. Although they are great ‘engineers’, they often leave a thin layer of the material on which they are feeding to protect them.  Sometimes they break through by mistake and need to plug the hole with mud. If you spot the occasional mud spot on a plasterboard wall or a brown line or stain below the surface, it could be due to termites.

 

 

 

Sagging floors and doors

If termites are eating away at the floor joists or the floorboards themselves, the floors may show signs of movement when walking on them and feel ‘spongy’. Similarly, door frames may drop, making the door hard to close.

Ripples and cracks in paint and plaster

Rippled paint

Rippled paint

If they are busy eating the wood under paint or plaster, termites often cause the surface to ripple. This can be detected more easily when shining a torch across the surface.

 

 

 

 

4) Power socket/light switch failures

Mudding around plug socket

Mudding around plug socket

They can cause power failures in light switches and power points when termites are active in wall voids. This can be either by directly chewing through wires or causing shorting due to the presence of their mudding.

 

 

 

 

Noises in the night

On quiet nights, if you’ve got good hearing, it is actually possible to hear termite activity. You may hear a faint grinding (this is the termites eating away your home!) or a faint tapping. This is the headbutting termites use to communicate.

If you live in Perth and think you have spotted one of these hidden signs of termite activity, don’t panic, just give us a call at Home Integrity.  We’ll be around to carry out a comprehensive pest inspection. What is a pest inspection? Click here to find out more

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What Our Clients Have to Say…

The Home Integrity team were very helpful.

Inspection doe on time, as and when requested,

With a super quick written report supplied same day.

Great job !!! Highly recommended!!!!

Simon - Gosnells February 24, 2019

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