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25.01.2022 An interesting read about the failure of the building industry Mascot Towers builders shouldnt have been operating https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//74d7a10e0fe522d9743f24b



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23.01.2022 Very pleased to have found Resi Inspect after much research. Their reports were very detailed yet easy to understand . The photos of any problem areas within th...e report were such a help and the attention to detail was obvious. I decided not to go ahead with the purchase of this property based on the findings of these reports . Having had a not so good experience a few years ago with a house I had purchased. it highlighted the need for me to find a company that I could trust. Thank you Jeffrey for helping your clients make an informed decision based on your excellent unbiased reports . I would recommend your pre purchase inspections to anyone thinking of buying a home. Regards Liz



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20.01.2022 We were at an inspection in Bathurst that tested positive for methamphetamine. https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//a3b125b7ad1a12195ca36a7



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19.01.2022 The first home ever constructed by a robot has gone up in Australia, but the company behind it insists the technology won't take tradies’ jobs. #9News | http://9News.com.au

19.01.2022 Cracks emerging in Sydney’s high-rise building boom https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//88df8c57d3ae328f97852ba

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18.01.2022 What does net zero mean to the building industry and consumer?

18.01.2022 An interesting read about the failure of the building industry Mascot Towers builders ‘shouldn’t have been operating’ https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//74d7a10e0fe522d9743f24b

17.01.2022 Whats the chance of buying a fault free home? A recent analysis of 3000 recently conducted building inspections revealed a pattern of common faults. As an investor, it would be prudent to ensure that your inspector looks for these more common faults in any property you are considering. One in three homes had some form of incomplete construction. In most cases, this was due to pergolas not having eaves, gutters and/or down pipes which connect to storm water drains. Where this...Continue reading

16.01.2022 Thank you very much Jeff for two very comprehensive and careful reports. I also appreciated the timely receipt of both reports and your further explanation and clarification in response to my queries. You provide an excellent service. Very best regards Christine

15.01.2022 Cracks emerging in Sydneys high-rise building boom https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//88df8c57d3ae328f97852ba

15.01.2022 Is honesty the best policy? A friend checked into a hotel recently and asked for a wake up call The Receptionist said You’re 40, you drink too much, still live at home and haven’t held the same job for over a year! #travel #truth #honesty #receptionist #wakeupcall

15.01.2022 What’s the chance of buying a fault free home? A recent analysis of 3000 recently conducted building inspections revealed a pattern of common faults. As an investor, it would be prudent to ensure that your inspector looks for these more common faults in any property you are considering. One in three homes had some form of incomplete construction. In most cases, this was due to pergolas not having eaves, gutters and/or down pipes which connect to storm water drains. Where this...Continue reading

15.01.2022 Engineers: ‘Opal Tower builders knew of flaws’ https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//7e8a37bf260b38e2c906998

14.01.2022 Client Testimonial Hi Jeffrey, Thanks for completing both building and pest inspections on our behalf. The reports you provided alerted us to issues with the property that we weren’t aware of and probably saved us a great deal of money and a large headache in the future! We appreciated your flexibility and the 24 hour turn-around when we were pressed for time, and being able to chat about the issues over the phone helped us to make a decision quickly. A friend recommended Resi Inspect to us, and we would happily pass on the recommendation to anyone else looking for reliable pre-purchase inspections.

14.01.2022 Client Review Jeff made the pre-purchase processes much less stressful. He was very prompt in arranging the pre-purchase building and pest inspection and returned the written reports within 24 hours of having completed the inspection. Jeff was more than willing to discuss the report findings over the phone in a simple and easy to understand manner. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend Jeffs services. #clientreview #pre #purchase #building #recommend #report #inspection #discuss

13.01.2022 Top 5 Renovations That Will Add Value to your home. You can increase the sale price of your home through minor renovations, or give it a real facelift and spend quite a lot. The returns on home improvements can be in the vicinity of tens of thousands of dollars, except you need to be careful not to overcapitalise. A swimming pool, for example, may cost you around $50,000 to build, and you may only see the same value added to your home (if that), which is not a worthwhile inv...Continue reading

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13.01.2022 Taking your complaints too far

13.01.2022 NSW Developer allegedly dumps asbestos on own idyllic site https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//f2902c8fbef6b68f3e86cb7

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10.01.2022 Resi Inspect Now Offering Methamphetamine Inspections Methamphetamine (meth) contamination in living environments is a contemporary problem that is not going to go away. Australia has the highest number of meth users per capita in the English-speaking world, and that number is now three times higher than it was in 2011. In NSW, the number of meth labs has doubled over the past six years. You may not realise it, but the biggest threat to rental properties is not meth labs, it ...Continue reading

10.01.2022 Client Testimonial Hi Jeffrey, We recently had both building and pest inspections done by Jeffrey from Resi Inspect on a house we were hoping to purchase. The reports provided alerted us to issues with the property that we weren’t aware of, and probably saved us a great deal of money and a large headache in the future! Jeff was willing to be flexible and we had our reports within 24 hours. He was also happy to chat about the issues on the phone, which helped us to make a decision quickly. A friend recommended Resi Inspect to us, and we happily pass on the recommendation to anyone else looking for reliable pre-purchase inspections.

10.01.2022 NSW Developer allegedly dumps asbestos on own 'idyllic' site https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//f2902c8fbef6b68f3e86cb7

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09.01.2022 https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//455e0393988f8c7592a15ff

08.01.2022 This week we completed an inspection for a client. They had a Prepurchase inspection recently and wanted some advice on renovating the bathroom and removing some internal walls. They had only exchange contracts and picked up the keys 2 weeks ago. Our inspection discovered a leaking bathroom that was not in their Prepurchase inspection report. Among other items that had not been in the other inspectors Prepurchase report. Needless to say, our client was impressed by our thoroughness and the lack of thoroughness of the other inspector.

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06.01.2022 A great read from a great mind. Not mine but the Bearfoot Investor. Yesterday ScoMo announced a Mothers Day bribe to first home buyers: Basically, hell pay their Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI), which will allow couples earning up to $200,000 the ability to buy a house while stumping up a 5% deposit, instead of a 20% deposit.... Upon hearing the plan, Labor said it would take three weeks to sensibly review the implications of the policy, get independent modelling, and then rigorously debate the $500 million policy ... nah, bugger that, they immediately agreed to match it. Hey, its the final week of the election, baby! My view? So clearly this is a stupid policy. Id give ScoMo (and Bill!) the same advice that I give any well-meaning parent or grandparent who thinks theyll help out the younguns by going guarantor: Dont do it. Youre not helping them ... youre harming them. Let them save up on their own steam, rather than helping them to (potentially) get in over their heads. Besides, theres a reason banks require first home buyers to save up a 20% deposit. Youre entering into a 30-year contract, and they want to make sure you have staying power. And if a bank that earns $10 billion a year wont lend to a first home buyer without them getting expensive default insurance ... why should the taxpayer foot the bill? By helping first home buyers to buy a home they cant (yet) afford, all this policy will do is pad the pockets of developers who flog house and land package boxes. As I said, it doesnt make a lot of sense. Then again, thats why Id make a hopeless politician.

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05.01.2022 Another Satisfied Customer Thanks Jeffrey, these reports look pretty good to me, they are quite instructive and I believe I understand them.. There are some good points to consider and follow up on. I am going to proceed with the purchase. I would like to thank you for your efforts in compiling these reports for me in such a professional and timely manner. Whether they reveal issues of concern or give a relatively clean bill of health they have in my mind been an essential piece of the puzzle that buyinging a house can be and I believe they have played a significant part in helping me make decisions on purchasing a house. Thanks again Jeffrey, all the best to you.

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04.01.2022 Engineers: Opal Tower builders knew of flaws https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//7e8a37bf260b38e2c906998

04.01.2022 This is what happens when everything is driven by profits and there is little over sight. In a country where mediocre is the new benchmark. Homes sinking in Sydneys west https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//36847d6b1cbf3b208d9eec9

03.01.2022 Alarming number of homes test positive for meth https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//0954adfb76948a60a199f15

03.01.2022 Building inquiry reveals findings over dodgy towers https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//30f5162f451e1d17df6d7ff

02.01.2022 Thermal Imaging Consultants See your world in a different light Building & Pest Inspection with Thermal Camera A Thermal camera inspection is a standalone service and can be added to our Building & Pest inspection service or as a standalone inspection. What is a Thermal Inspection?... Thermography is a powerful diagnostic tool that is used across a wide range of industrial applications from aerospace to waste management. The use of thermal imaging or thermography has increased in popularity in the building inspection industry in recent years with improvements in camera technology. A thermal camera is a specialised camera that operates on the invisible infra-red-light spectrum and can detect minute differences in temperature. During a Building Inspection a thermal camera can be used as a complementary non-destructive inspection tool during a Building & Pest Inspection. Using thermography, the inspector can detect thermal anomalies inside the building in elements such as walls, floors and ceilings. These anomalies can indicate a range of building defects and concealed termite activity. Why should I get a Thermal Inspection? Thermal imaging is a non-destructive diagnostic tool that can be used in conjunction with a standard building and pest inspection to help in the identification of a range of building defects such as: Concealed termite infestations, termite mudding and sub-nests, structural termite damage or conditions conducive to termite attack. Leaks and water penetration issues such as leaking bathrooms, leaking roofs or balcony membranes, water penetration around doors and windows, gutters and downpipes and rising damp. Damp areas inside the house which are conducive to mould and mildew. Possible detection of concealed structural damage. Electrical faults. The Truth about Thermal Imaging in Building Inspections It is important to understand that thermography is not a crystal ball and is not a stand-alone tool used for the detection of termites. A thermal camera does not allow our inspectors to see inside walls. Thermography is not part of the Australian Standard and as such is not required to comply with best practice for building and pest inspections. A thermal camera is a powerful diagnostic tool that must be used in conjunction with traditional visual and non-destructive inspection procedures such as thorough visual analysis, moisture testing, tapping, probing etc. A thermal camera must be used by an experienced building consultant and/or timber pest inspector as there is no substitute for the experience and skill of the inspector. Thermography is a valuable tool that can assist in detecting hidden issues and can provide a more complete picture of the overall health of the building.

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