Repairs & Maintenance
Did you purchase an established home with numerous wear and tear defects? We won’t leave you alone after your purchase! Our team of licensed electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and more is here to address and fix the issues highlighted in your Building Inspection Report. From minor repairs to major rectifications, we provide high-quality remedial works to ensure your home meets the highest standards of safety and comfort. With our skilled team, you can trust us to deliver exceptional workmanship and reliable support every step of the way.
Ensure the Safety and Longevity of Your Home by Addressing Structural Issues with a Qualified Team.
Owning an old home can be a cost-effective choice, however this often come with a range of major structural issues due to prolonged seasoning of the timber structure, settling foundations and water or termite damage that can pose serious concerns if not addressed.
With our team of fully licensed and insured structural engineers and professional carpenters, we provide affordable solutions for all your structural needs in older homes, backed by engineering plans and certificate ensuring their safety and longevity and peace of mind throughout the process and for future sales.
Avoid the risk of repairing structural issues by unregistered individuals without engineering plan and permit!
Contact us today for a free consultation with our experts and take the first step toward ensuring your home remains structurally sound throughout its life.
Common structural issues often found in older timber-constructed homes include, but are not limited to:
- Uneven, bouncy, or squeaky floors
- Out of plumb walls
- Failed stumps or footings
- Failed roof structure
- Water or termite damage to structure of the building
- Warped or sagging supporting elements
- Cracked or deteriorating supporting joists
- Outdated or non-compliant framing
- Loose or non-compliant fixings and connections
- Loose and unsecure stairs
- Deteriorated or unsafe pergola, verandah, alfresco, porch and balcony
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HOW WE CAN HELP WITH YOUR NEW BUILD?
Our team comprises of skilled and experienced professionals committed to delivering high-quality inspections and comprehensive reports all the way through your new build. We possess the required expertise and experience to conduct thorough inspections at every stage of construction, whether it's the Slab Stage or the Final Handover Stage. You can count on us to get the job done right and ensure your home meets the highest standards of quality.
Our area of expertise lies in conducting structural evaluations for both residential and commercial constructions. Our team of proficient experts is equipped to handle projects of varying sizes and complexity, ranging from a single-story house to a multi-unit development. We understand that the stability and durability of your property are of utmost importance, and therefore, we meticulously inspect the building's structure. We collaborate closely with you throughout the inspection process to prepare a comprehensive report that takes into account your specific requirements and objectives, as well as any regulatory requirements and safety concerns.
Our skilled team, use their extensive knowledge to ensure that your structural assessment is completed to the highest standards. We prioritize transparency and communication throughout the process, keeping you informed every step of the way. From the initial slab stage to the final walk-through, our team is committed to delivering exceptional reports that guarantee the quality of the construction process.
At Prorox Inspections, we understand that every project is unique, which is why we offer customized inspection services to fit your specific project. Reach out to us today and take the initial step towards constructing your dream home with confidence and peace of mind.
NOT GETTING A NEW BUILD INSPECTED CAN POSE SEVERAL RISKS INCLUDING :
- SAFETY RISKSWhen a new building is constructed, there is always a risk that it may have structural issues that could impact the safety of the building and those who occupy it. Some of these issues may include problems with the foundation, such as uneven settling or cracking. Inadequate framing or poor installation of structural components can also cause issues, leading to structural instability or even collapse. Faulty wiring or plumbing can also pose risks, as they may cause electrical fires or water damage, respectively. It is important to have a thorough inspection of a new build to identify any such issues and address them before they become major problems.
- LEGAL RISKSLocal building codes and regulations are put in place to ensure the safety and well-being of the occupants of a building. If a new build does not meet these codes and regulations, it can lead to legal consequences such as fines or penalties. Furthermore, if the building is deemed unsafe or a hazard, the local authorities may require it to be demolished or reconstructed to bring it up to code. Failing to comply with local building codes and regulations can result in significant financial and legal consequences for the property owner or builder.
- FINANCIAL RISKSWhen significant issues go undetected during construction of a new build, they can lead to expensive repairs and renovations later on. For instance, structural damage that goes unnoticed during construction can worsen over time, leading to more extensive repairs. Additionally, when you plan to sell the property in the future, any undisclosed issues can lower the value of the property or lead to costly legal battles with the buyers. For these reasons, it's essential to have a thorough inspection done during construction to catch any issues early and avoid these potential risks.
Are you seeking advice regarding your building contract?
Our Construction Stage Inspections do not involve a review of building contracts. To obtain information regarding your contract, please click on the button below for some key factors to consider when entering into a building contract. Alternatively, you may wish to seek advise from a building lawyer. (Reference: Consumer Affairs Victoria)