The purpose of this inspection is to check that the work has been carried out to the required standards and in accordance with any relevant building regulations.

During a post-completion inspection, a professional inspector will visit the property to assess the quality of the work that has been carried out. This will include checking the structural components, mechanical systems, plumbing, electrical, and other aspects of the property. The inspector will look for any defects or issues that may have been missed during the construction process and assess whether the work has been completed to the required standards.

The results of a post-completion inspection can be used to identify any defects or issues that need to be addressed before the property is occupied or used. This can help to ensure the safety of occupants and prevent any potential damage or problems in the future. The inspection report can also be used to negotiate with the builder or contractor to rectify any defects or issues that are identified.

The purpose of this inspection is to identify any defects, damages, or errors in the construction or renovation work that were not detected during the building process or the pre-completion inspection. The post completion inspection may cover various aspects of the building, including structural integrity, plumbing, electrical systems, insulation, and fire safety measures. The findings of the inspection report can be used to hold the builder or contractor accountable for any necessary repairs or improvements.

Post completion inspections aren’t restricted to the NHQB inspection checklist. These inspections are much more in-depth. These surveys are performed once you have legally completed.

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