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Full written Building Reports from $445

Pre-offer verbal builder's report from $225

Independent pre-purchase building reports prepared to NZS 4306
Suitable for lending and insurance purposes.

24 Hour Report Turnaround
Drone Roof Inspection

24 Hour Report
Turnaround

Drone Roof Inspection
and Photography

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Working to a conditional offer deadline?
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Serving Auckland-wide, including: Central Auckland, North Shore, West Auckland, South Auckland, East Auckland, and selected wider Auckland areas.

The Right Building Report for you

House exterior for verbal pre-purchase inspection service

Verbal Report

On-site inspection with immediate verbal feedback, where a written report is not required.

House exterior for Auckland pre-purchase building report

Pre-Purchase Building Report

A comprehensive written report suitable for conditional offers, lending, and insurance purposes.

Modern new home exterior for handover inspection service

New Build Handover Report

Before final payment, a handover inspection helps confirm completion and supports a smooth settlement.

Before You Book a Building Inspector,

Read Their Sample Report

Before You Book a Building Inspector,

Read Their Report

  • Before you choose a building inspector, read one of their reports.
    You are paying for the report, not just the site visit. Would you be happy with it?

  • This is the document you, your lawyer and your bank may rely on.
    A clear, balanced report helps support a confident property decision.

  • A good report should reduce confusion, not create alarm.
    It should explain findings clearly, in context and without overstating concerns.

  • Explore our interactive digital building report, shown here exactly as our clients receive it. Details have been modified to maintain client confidentiality.

Explained clearly. Reported in context. Written to support better property decisions.

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Building Reports That Support Better Decisions

Building inspector examines house foundation

A good builders report should give you more than a list of faults. It should explain what matters, what is routine, and what may need further attention before you commit to the property.

  • Independent & Standards-Based
    Prepared to NZS 4306, suitable for lending and insurance purposes.

  • Methodical assessment:
    A non-invasive inspection process focused on material risks, weathertightness, safety concerns, and significant maintenance items

  • Clear, Contextual Reporting:
    Reports explain observed conditions, place findings in context, indicate significance, and recommend practical next steps.

  • Report review and follow-up:
    Clients are encouraged to discuss report findings by phone or in person after the inspection.

An informed property decision starts with thorough, honest reporting.
Call today to book your inspection - 021 820 408

Building inspector checking exterior cladding during pre-purchase building inspection

FAQ's:

Building Report Questions Answered

How soon can the building report be completed?

Full written building reports are usually completed within 24 hours of the inspection, depending on access, property complexity, and any follow-up required.

Short-notice inspections can often be arranged where access is available.

Can you complete the builder’s report before my conditional offer deadline?

Let us know the property address, preferred inspection date, and report deadline. We will confirm whether the inspection and report timing can be met before proceeding.

For the fastest response, call 021 820 408 or use the Check Availability form.

Are your building reports suitable for bank and insurance purposes?

Yes. Full written pre-purchase building reports are prepared to NZS 4306 and are suitable for lending and insurance purposes.

What makes a good building report?

A good building report should do more than list defects. It should explain the condition of the property, place findings in context, identify material concerns, and recommend practical next steps.

This helps buyers, banks, and insurers understand the property without unnecessary alarm.

Why can an older home cost more for a building report than a newer home?

Older Auckland homes often have more complex histories, including previous renovations, additions, ageing materials, older roof systems, subfloor areas, drainage issues, and mixed construction methods.

Even when the floor area is similar, these homes can take longer to inspect and may require more detailed reporting to explain condition, maintenance needs, and material risks.

What if the inspection identifies problems?

Most building reports identify some issues. The important thing is understanding their significance.

The report will explain whether findings are likely to be routine maintenance, repair items, significant concerns, or matters requiring further investigation.

Do I need to be present during the inspection?

Attendance is not required. Properties may be occupied, and having additional people on site during the inspection is not always appropriate.

Clients are encouraged to discuss the findings once the report has been issued, either by phone or in person, to gain further context and ask any questions.

How long does the inspection for a building report take?

For an average home, the inspection usually takes around 1.5 hours. Larger properties, more complex construction, or older homes with more historic features may take longer.

Once the inspection has been completed, full written building reports are generally issued within 24 hours.

What is included in a pre-purchase building report?

A pre-purchase building report covers the visible and accessible areas of the property, including key exterior, interior, roof space, subfloor, moisture, drainage, and general maintenance observations.

The report explains observed findings in context, identifies material concerns, and recommends practical next steps where further repair, maintenance, or investigation may be needed.

Do I need to arrange access with the real estate agent?

You may arrange access yourself if you prefer, but this is usually handled by us. Coordinating directly with the agent and owner is often the most efficient way to confirm a suitable inspection time.

We’ll keep you informed once access has been confirmed.

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