Sample Building Inspection Reports
See examples of Darbecca's detailed photographic reporting and understand the level of information homeowners receive following an inspection. Our clients also receive a secondary report, in an unofficial capacity to assist with informal understanding for increased confidence.
Operating Since 2003 | 10,000+ Inspections Annually | Independent New Home Stage Inspections
Our reports are designed to help homeowners better understand the quality and progress of their build through clear photographs, practical construction observations and references to current construction requirements to avoid disputes through clarity.
Why The Information Behind An Independent Inspection Report Matters
Most homeowners focus on what an inspection report provider says.
Few stop to consider what information the report is based on.
Building work is generally required to comply with the requirements applicable to the project at the time the building permit was issued. As building requirements continue to evolve, the information used to assess construction work can play an important role in how observations are identified, explained and understood.
For this reason, Darbecca's reporting methodology considers the construction requirements applicable to the permit date and stage of construction being inspected, together with relevant Australian Standards, manufacturer requirements, legislation and other recognised industry references where appropriate.
Our objective is to provide homeowners with clear information that reflects both the construction work observed at the time of inspection and the requirements that may apply to those observations.
This helps homeowners better understand construction issues, communicate more effectively throughout the building process and make informed decisions regarding their home.