
About Us
Meet Brendan Burggraaff
Your Trusted Expert in Building, Pest, and Pool Inspections.
Meet Brendan, the heart and soul behind our commitment to excellence in Building, Pest, and Pool Inspections. His extensive knowledge guarantees thorough and reliable inspection reports, instilling confidence in your property decisions.
Beyond the Inspection, Brendan is a happily married father of three, dedicated not only to your property's well-being but also to his own family. When not ensuring the structural integrity of your future home, Brendan can be found driving his kids to various sporting activities, playing golf, and cheering for the Essendon Football Club.
Brendan’s Qualifications
Building & Pest Inspector
Brendan brings over two decades of experience in both residential and commercial construction settings.
Registered Builder
As a registered builder, Brendan's expertise ensures comprehensive assessments aligned with Australian Building Standards and Tolerances.
Our Rates.
Pre-Purchase Building & Pest Inspections
From $350 | Get started
Comprehensive Pool & Spa Barrier Inspections
From $300 | Get started
Asbestos Testing
From $300 | Get started
5 Stage Independent New Construction Inspections
From $400 | Get started
FAQs
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Start Right Building Inspectors are unique in that all inspectors are registered builders with over 20 years experience.
When choosing a building and pest inspector, look for:
Licensing and Certification: Ensure the inspector is licensed and certified according to local requirements.
Professional Memberships: Check for memberships in reputable professional organisations.
Experience: Choose an inspector with significant experience in the field.
Specialised Training: Confirm training in building and pest inspections.
Insurance: Verify professional liability insurance coverage.
Thorough Knowledge: Ensure a deep understanding of local building codes and regulations.
Use of Technology: Use inspectors using modern tools for detailed assessments.
Communication Skills: Look for clear and effective communication abilities.
References and Reviews: Check references and online reviews for reputation assessment.
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A building and pest inspection is a comprehensive examination of a property, typically conducted before a real estate transaction, to assess the condition of the building and identify any potential pest-related issues. This type of inspection is crucial for homebuyers and sellers to make informed decisions about the property.
Here's a breakdown of what is typically covered in a building and pest inspection:
Building Inspection: Evaluates structural integrity, interior, exterior, and roof conditions.
Pest Inspection: Checks for termites, wood-destroying pests, and other potential issues.
Report Generation: Detailed report outlining findings and recommendations for repairs or further investigation.
Benefits: Informs buyers for decision-making, assists sellers in preventive measures, and mitigates risk for lenders.
Professional Inspectors: Conducted by licensed professionals using specialised tools.
Building and pest inspections, though not mandatory, are highly recommended for transparency and risk mitigation in property transactions.
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A building and pest inspection is crucial for several reasons, whether you are a prospective homebuyer, a seller, or even a current homeowner. Here are key reasons why you should consider getting a building and pest inspection:
Early Issue Detection: Identifies structural and pest-related problems early, preventing costly repairs.
Informed Decisions for Buyers: Helps buyers make informed decisions, negotiate prices, or request repairs based on property condition.
Preventive Measures: Allows sellers to address issues before listing, saving both parties from unexpected expenses.
Compliance and Safety: Ensures the property meets building codes and safety standards.
Peace of Mind: Provides confidence for sellers in property value and gives buyers assurance in their purchase.
Insurance and Lender Requirements: May be required by insurance providers or lenders for coverage or financing.
In summary, a building and pest inspection is a proactive step that contributes to a transparent and informed real estate transaction.
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The duration of a building and pest inspection can vary depending on factors such as the size and complexity of the property. However, on average, a comprehensive building and pest inspection typically takes about 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Here's a breakdown of the time allocation:
Building Inspection: The building inspection, which includes assessing the structural integrity and overall condition of the property, generally takes around 1 to 1.5 hours. The inspector will carefully examine various components, including the foundation, walls, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, and more.
Pest Inspection: The pest inspection, focusing on identifying any pest-related issues like termites or other wood-destroying pests, typically takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour. This part of the inspection involves checking for evidence of pest activity, damage, and potential risk areas.
Report Generation: After the on-site inspection, the inspector will spend additional time compiling and generating a detailed report. This report will outline the findings, including any issues discovered during the inspection, along with recommendations for further action. The report is usually provided to the client within a day or two after the inspection.
It's important to note that these timeframes are general estimates, and actual inspection times may vary based on the specific characteristics of the property. Larger or more complex properties may require additional time for a thorough examination.
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A building and pest inspection includes:
Building Inspection:
Structural elements: Foundation, walls, roof, and floors.
Exterior and interior elements: Windows, doors, cladding, siding, walls, ceilings, stairs, and balustrades.
Roof space and subfloor examination.
Plumbing and electrical systems assessment.
Inspection of appliances and fixtures.
Pest Inspection:
Termite inspection: Look for activity, damage, and conducive conditions.
Wood-destroying pests check: Identify borers or wood decay fungi.
Moisture level assessment.
Exterior and interior inspection for potential entry points and signs of pest activity.
Report Generation:
Compile detailed report with descriptions, photographs, and recommendations.
Categorise issues based on severity and urgency.
Always confirm the specific details and scope with the inspection service provider.
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The turnaround time for receiving a building and pest inspection report can vary depending on several factors, including the inspection service provider and the complexity of the inspection. However, in most cases, we provide all clients with a verbal report within 4 hours of the inspection and a written report within 12 hours of the inspection.
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If issues are found during the inspection:
The client is promptly notified through the inspection report.
The inspector may explain the findings and discuss implications.
For homebuyers, findings may be used for negotiations with the seller.
Further specialised investigations may be recommended.
The seller can address issues, negotiate repairs, or adjust the sale price.
Both parties work toward reaching a resolution, with legal considerations if needed.
The goal is a fair and satisfactory agreement that aligns with the terms of the sale. Specific processes may vary based on local laws and contract terms. Consulting with real estate professionals or legal advisors is recommended.
