Professional Snagging reports by industry experts
At The Snagging Experts we provide the very best new build snagging inspections in the UK. Our professional inspectors combine their vast experience and extensive knowledge to deliver a highly detailed inspection report giving you confidence that your new home complies with building regulations and meets quality standards.
Our dedicated team conducts thorough snagging surveys, identifying any potential snagging defects and issues. From minor cosmetic problems to more critical structural concerns, we leave no stone unturned. Our comprehensive snagging checklist ensures that every aspect of your new property is carefully inspected.
Do i need a snagging Inspection?
Whilst some cosmetic defects can be easily identified by the homeowner, many major issues will go unnoticed to the untrained eye. This could end up being costly further into home ownership, especially if left longer than your warranty period. We are here to assist in ensuring your biggest investment has the standard and quality it should have.
Our Inspections
Find out what our inspections include, all from external and internal finishes to fire safety and compliance. We cover everything to ensure your new home has the quality it deserves.
Pricing
Our competitive pricing starts from £299 and includes a professional report along with photos and descriptive locations identifying all snags picked up during your inspection.
book An Inspection
Book your inspection today and pay just a £49 deposit.
Areas We cover
Based in the South West, see areas we currently cover for inspections.
FaQs
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Snagging is the detailed inspection process that occurs to a new build property. This meticulous survey is akin to an eagle-eyed detective combing through every nook and cranny, searching for any imperfections including discrepancies, minor blemishes, as well as any major hidden defects that might have crept in during the properties development.
Imagine a snagging inspector as the ultimate advocate for homebuyers, precisely examining each aspect of the property’s construction. From checking the alignment of staircases to assessing the finesse of paintwork, no detail goes unnoticed. Even the tiniest scratch on a windowpane or a subtle misalignment in fixtures can be flagged for resolution.
By having such a detailed snagging survey, it helps to ensures that the property meets not only the homebuyers expectations, but also adheres to the stringent building regulations in place. In essence, snagging offers that final stamp of approval, giving homeowners confidence with their brand-new abode.
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A snagging inspection can take place either before moving into your new home/prior to completion (pre completion inspection) or after the property’s official completion/moved in (post completion inspection), usually within the first week of completion.
Ideally a post completion inspection (within the first couple of weeks), is preferable as it allows for a much more in depth inspection, and current building regulations/NHBC guidelines can be referred to.
Although it is preferable for a snagging inspection to take place within the first couple of weeks after completion, your inspection can be completed up to 2 years after moving in. If you haven’t had your snagging inspection, it is still recommended to do so before your developer warranty ends.
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For major defects that pose a danger to inhabitants or fail to meet NHBC/building regulation standards, immediate and urgent attention is essential. Such issues must be resolved immediately to ensure safety and compliance.
The timeline for fixing less serious snags varies depending on the nature of the issue. For certain snags, like damaged floor tiles or scratched windowpanes, there might be a lead time as the developer orders replacements, which could take weeks. In contrast, cosmetic finish issues can often be addressed promptly, even on the following day.
The speed of snag resolution may also depend on the responsiveness of the developers. Some property developers have dedicated staff outside of their construction teams to handle snag fixing efficiently.