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Don’t Pay Twice: How Snagging Saves You From Future Repair Bills

It is easy to assume that everything in your newly built home is in perfect condition. Nobody has ever lived there, so what could have gone wrong? But, in reality, often, freshly built properties come with issues that would cost a heavy amount to repair.

Here’s where the role of snagging comes in: snagging is identifying a property’s defects and shortcomings before it becomes a costly, bigger problem. For instance, instead of realising a year later that the roof is leaking or that the electrical wiring is not installed correctly, a snagging inspection carried out by professional snagging experts identifies these defects earlier, giving you the advantage of fixing them before you start living in them.

In this blog, we will walk you through the process of snagging, its significance, and common snags identified in the inspection. Stay with us.

Significance Of Snagging 

As discussed, snagging is a thorough inspection of the property before it is handed over to the owner. The inspection team identifies any potential shortcomings as well as any unfinished work that has been left. 

Usually, snag means if something has been broken or not been fixed or fitted properly and something that appears unfinished. Although many problems are superficial, they can become more serious if not addressed earlier. For instance, kitchen fittings or electrical wiring are not installed properly.

Skipping an inspection is like saving costs, but it becomes a major cost-bearing expense. It is better to hire a professional snagging expert rather than perform DIY snagging yourself because it could lead to missing out on some spots. A skilled person would be able to detect any faults and shortcomings when they are minor before they become catastrophic.

Disadvantages Of Skipping Snagging

It is like walking in a minefield because you might not notice the defects earlier and wait for them to explode and become a disaster. The cost of repair would be burdening. Fixing major plumbing or structural issues would be difficult if you have already moved in for a living.

Sometimes, these problems arise when the warranty period given by the builder has expired, leaving you as the only one bearing all the cost and hassle. Snagging surveys saves you from these costly repairs and unwanted surprises.

What To Expect In A Snagging Survey?

Snagging generally involves a detailed inspection for any major or minor defects. Here is a simple breakdown of what you could expect:

  • Hire a professional snagging company’s services to inspect your property.
  • The inspector would come to the site to look for issues ranging from cosmetic to serious defects.
  • He will then provide a detailed report that includes all the issues in the snagging survey and photos as proof.
  • You then have to provide the report to the builder, who will fix the issues without making you pay for it and bear all the expenses by himself.
  • In some cases, you have to do another snagging inspection that would help you to be sure that the builder has completed the repairs as required.

Defects OR Problems Found In Inspection Surveys

Some of the common defects found in snagging inspections are:

  • Cosmetic issues like cracks in walls or ceilings.
  • Faulty plumbing.
  • Miswired sockets or electrical faults.
  • Improper insulations.
  • Improper windows or doors.

Conclusion

Snagging inspection is a crucial step to ensure that your property is safe and that you have no unwanted surprises waiting for you. It means you do not have to spend unnecessarily on hidden defects and poorly finished artistry. Conducting a property snagging survey to stay safer and avoid any hassle after moving in is highly recommended.

FAQs

Do all properties need snagging inspection?

Although snagging is mostly associated with newly built properties, older properties can also benefit from snagging as it could identify any overlooked or hidden defects.

Can I ask for specific services in a snagging inspection?

Yes, many snagging inspection companies carry out customised snagging services to fulfil the needs and demands of a customer.

Khalid Qundos

Khalid Qundos

Associate Director for Handover and Project Delivery

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