New Build Handover Inspection in Mitchelton
New Build Handover Inspection is listed for Mitchelton. Rather than guessing which inspector may cover your street, use the public business records here and send one enquiry to eligible providers. Contact is not guaranteed.
Inspectors for new build handover inspection in Mitchelton
12 inspectors covering Mitchelton
Owned and inspected personally by Jason Dickson, an active builder and pest manager with 25 years experience building, renovating and inspecting around Brisbane. Listed from web research.
Independently owned and run by Brisbane couple Dan (licensed builder, QBCC 15326951, PMT 010612622) and Tegan, servicing north Brisbane from the CBD up to North Lakes. Listed from web research.
Owner-operated by licensed builder, pest controller, asbestos worker and electrician Gavin Stonier, QBCC licence 1275457, covering Brisbane and surrounding suburbs. Listed from web research.
Roberto Taboas, a licensed builder (licence 211725C) and pest manager (licence 5074237), personally completes every inspection for his Greystanes-based Clear View Property Inspections with no subcontractors or employees. Listed from web research.
Hills District Building Inspections provides pre-purchase and pre-sale building and timber pest inspection reports across Castle Hill, Parramatta, Blacktown, Annangrove and the wider Hills District. Listed from web research.
A licensed NSW builder (licence 483083C) based in Brighton-Le-Sands trades as The Sheriff Building Inspections, delivering pre-purchase building and pest reports within a 60km radius of the Sydney CBD. Listed from web research.
Owner-operator Greg Phillips, with 33 years in the building industry, personally conducts every inspection rather than assigning clients to other inspectors, servicing Brisbane's north. Listed from web research.
Toowong-based building and pest inspection business run by managing director James Smith, QBCC licensed with a civil engineering background, servicing greater Brisbane. Listed from web research.
Run by director and certified building inspector Lachlan Pascoe, with 19+ years construction experience using thermography and drones, servicing Brisbane's western suburbs. Listed from web research.
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About new build handover inspection
A handover or practical-completion inspection on a newly built home creates an independent defect list before you accept the build and make the final payment. It gives you leverage to have defects fixed under the builder's obligations. Book it before handover, not after you have moved in.
Getting quotes in Mitchelton
For new build handover inspection, ask each inspector two things up front: the all-inclusive price, and how soon they can attend Mitchelton. If the job is not urgent, saying so can shave real money off the quote, since operators can slot you into an existing Brisbane North run.
Local knowledge counts
If the timing for new build handover inspection is flexible, include that in the Mitchelton request and ask whether it changes availability or price. The provider remains responsible for confirming both.
Quick answers
What does a building inspection cover?+
A pre-purchase building inspection is a visual check of accessible areas covering structural elements, roof, walls, floors, wet areas, and safety hazards, reported against the relevant standard. It does not open up walls or cover items behind finishes. The report notes major defects and areas needing further advice.
Is a pest inspection separate from a building inspection?+
Yes. A timber pest inspection specifically targets termites, borers and timber decay, which a building inspection does not fully cover. Most buyers order a combined building and pest report, which covers both in one visit and is cheaper than booking them separately.
When should I book a building and pest inspection?+
Book it as soon as your offer is accepted so the report is ready within your cooling-off or subject-to-inspection period, which is often only a few business days. Leaving it late can force you to choose between rushing or losing your inspection right.