What Is Snagging

The snagging process focuses on identifying and rectifying defects that have often been overlooked during the construction process. Defects can range from being small and cosmetic based, through to being larger and more significant involving the structure, safety and functionality of a property.

Why Is Snagging Important

A thorough snagging inspection is a critical part of the post-construction process. Minor defects will often pose no long-term risk to a property and will be limited to simply affecting its day-to-day aesthetic appeal. More significant defects however are not always visible to the untrained eye and could end up costing a homeowner their time and money in the longer-term.

Our surveyors have in-depth knowledge and experience in new-build housing. They have a thorough understanding of the construction processes, regulations and industry standards. They are equipped with the latest tools and technology including drones, digital self-calibrating levels and lasers.

Our snagging inspections give you peace of mind that your new home has been constructed to the standards that you have paid for.

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