Protecting Properties Before Construction Begins

Dilapidation Reports

Accurate Pre‑Construction
Documentation

Our dilapidation reports provide an essential record of a property’s existing condition before nearby construction, demolition, or excavation works commence. We inspect all accessible areas, capturing detailed notes and photographic evidence of any pre‑existing cracks, structural movement, or surface wear.

This independent documentation serves as a legal safeguard for both property owners and contractors, protecting all parties from potential disputes or false claims. Each report is prepared in accordance with Australian Standards and delivered promptly, ensuring clarity and transparency before any site activity begins. With over 20 years of industry experience, we ensure your interests are fully protected with thorough, impartial assessments.

A Transparent, Step‑By‑Step
Process

Our process begins with a consultation to confirm project scope and inspection access. Once scheduled, our qualified inspector attends site to review adjoining properties, documenting walls, ceilings, floors, and external surfaces for any visible defects or movement. Each observation is supported by clear photographs and detailed commentary.

We compile this into a same‑day report that forms a comprehensive reference point before construction starts. Should concerns arise later, the report provides verifiable evidence, offering peace of mind and legal clarity for owners, builders, and developers alike. This approach ensures accuracy, independence, and protection at every stage.

Our Services

Pre-Purchase Inspections, New Home & Stage Inspections, Dilapidation Reports, our commitment to integrity, accuracy, and professionalism ensures every report is transparent, detailed, and tailored to your needs.

Arrange Your Dilapidation
Report Today

Protect your property with a detailed, independent condition report prepared before construction begins.

Our Process

Step 1 : Consultation & Booking

We confirm your inspection within 24 hours of enquiry.

Step 2 : Site Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation of all accessible internal and 
external areas.

Step 3 : Same‑Day Reporting

Receive a detailed report with findings and 
recommendations.

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