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When buying a new home, there can be many problems and issues with the home itself which may not be visible to us, but will definitely be detected by an experienced inspector. This is why it is important to carry out a home inspection in Sydney before making the final decision. Such inspections will detect structural issues, electrical and plumbing problems, roof and ceiling problems, issues with the HVAC system etc, and will be able to save you a lot of money in terms of repair and replacement costs later on.

The structural integrity of the home you are hoping to buy is a vital aspect, because it can pose a safety hazard to the occupants. Here are some structural defects to look for during a building inspection in Sydney.

  • Water damage at the foundation level.

  • Trees growing close to the home which could cause the soil level to rise above the foundation.

  • Cracks in the foundation that may be due to structural failure.

  • Defects in the structural framing.

  • Uneven floors that indicate improper construction of the building.

  • Uneven walls caused by movements in the foundation.

  • A sagging roof that indicates issues with the roofing or the structural foundation.

  • Foundation problems that may cause structural failure.

  • Termite or other wood pest infestations that could cause problems for the structure of the house by making it weaker.

  • Water penetration and moisture that results in structural problems.

Such structural issues can be very expensive to repair, which is an unnecessary cost to bear so soon after investing in a new home. In addition, it would be dangerous for you and your family to live in such a house. This is why a pre-purchase home inspection in Sydney is vital, to safeguard your investment, as well as to gain you bargaining power over the contract.

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