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Snagging report

Bracknell Surveyors specialise in preparing detailed snagging reports for newly constructed properties. These reports serve as essential documents that identify and record any defects or issues present in the property before the buyer takes possession.

The primary purpose of a snagging report is to document any unfinished work, poor workmanship, or defects that require rectification by the developer or builder. It is meticulously prepared, with a professional inspector conducting a thorough inspection of the property to identify and list all the identified issues. The report includes comprehensive descriptions, supported by photographs, of each problem area.

A snagging report covers a range of issues, from cosmetic defects such as paintwork or tiling imperfections to more significant structural or functional problems like plumbing or electrical faults. By providing a formal record of the property’s condition at the time of inspection, the report serves as a reference for the builder to carry out necessary repairs or improvements.

A snagging report is an invaluable tool to ensure that a property meets expected quality standards and that any identified issues are addressed before moving in. It facilitates effective communication between the buyer and the developer or builder, ensuring the property is completed to the agreed-upon specifications. With the help of Bracknell Surveyors’ snagging reports, homeowners can have peace of mind knowing that their property is thoroughly inspected and the responsible parties take any necessary remedial actions.

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