Greystanes NSW
Particle board flooring during the construction process - Defects to be aware of.
Excessive water to the boards will cause swelling and cupping and can weaken the boards. The maximum allowable sanding of particle board flooring is 2mm on a supported edge and 1mm overall. Anything beyond the allowable sanding then you may have an issue.
Thermal Camera for Building Inspections
Thermal imaging cameras are a great tool to identify water leaks or termite infestations. Great tool to consider adding to your pre-purchase building inspection.
Best and worst home builders in NSW
We recommend finding a design of a home with a quality builder not selecting a builder because of the designs they have available.
Choosing a building inspection company for your property
Advice on how to choose a Building inspector for a property you are going to purchase. https://www.clearviewpropertyinspections.com.au/ Based in Sydney, we're a leader in building inspection services and reports.
Termatrac T3i for termite inspections
Termatrac Termite Detection - 3 In 1, Non-Invasive, Easy To Use Device Paired With T3i Operate And Termatrac Online Cloud Reportinhttps://www.clearviewpropertyinspections.com.au/building-inspection/
Home Roofing Building and Termite inspection
Comprehensive building inspections must include accessing the roof void of the structure. Here are tips on how to check for roof void for termites and other pests https://www.clearviewpropertyinspections.com.au/building-inspection/
Common issues found in new build staged construction inspections.
Staged new build construction inspections are a must in todays housing industry. Ensure you have regular inspections during your build for peace of mind and achieving a quality build!
Buying a home with a non-compliant pool barrier. Building Inspection Sydney.
Pool barrier repairs to achieve compliance can be very extensive and expensive. Don't be caught out buying a home with a non-compliant pool barrier. Always arrange a pool inspection with your pre-purchase building inspection so you don't get caught out!
What’s inspected during a Pre-Purchase or Pre-Sale Property Inspection - Sydney Building Inspections.
Pre-Purchase Property Inspections can be very beneficial if completed thoroughly but inspections can have many Obstructions and limitations within the building reports.
Understanding a Pre-Purchase Building Inspection- Sydney Property Inspections.
Understanding your pre-purchase building inspection is vital to making an informed decision on your property purchase. Ensure you have an in-depth chat with your building inspector before making any decisions about the property purchase.
Buying a home and Property Inspections in Sydney
If your about to buy a property a detailed property inspection by a licensed Builder and pest Controller is extremely important. Choosing a reputable licensed builder is Paramount to ensuring you purchase a home without any nasty surprises.
Undertaking a new construction project – importance of a dilapidation report
Local council will request the builder to arrange dilapidation reports to the property's next to the development site. This does not stop you arranging your own if the builder has not approached you for the inspection of your property.
Subfloor Building and Termite inspection
Termites prefer these softer woods to hardwoods and may cause significant damage to the subfloor before feeding on hardwood floors. https://www.clearviewpropertyinspections.com.au/pest-and-termite-management-consultancy/
Building Inspections 101 and Introduction to Clear View Property Inspections
A highly qualified and experienced building inspector will conduct an examination of the home you intend to buy to ascertain its true condition.
Pool Safety Inspections and Certifications
A pool safety inspection and certification confirms whether swimming pools and spas comply with the Swimming Pools Act, Regulations and Referenced Australian standards. All pool owners are required to register their swimming pools and/or spas with the local council. All pools and spas must comply with specific pool safety standards and obtain a Pool Compliance Certificate. Pool Compliance Certificates are issued following an inspection by a licensed pool safety inspector.
NSW Pool Safety Inspection Laws
The pool safety inspection laws in NSW are designed to ensure that all swimming pools and spas meet specific safety standards to prevent drownings and increase pool safety. Pool owners are responsible for complying with these standards, obtaining a Pool Compliance Certificate, and ensuring ongoing compliance through regular inspections. All swimming pools and spas, both indoor and outdoor, must comply with specific pool safety standards. These standards are designed to prevent drownings and increase pool safety.
Clear View Property Inspections is a small business specialising in certifications for private and public pools. Located in the northern suburbs of Sydney, our company issues certificates following regulations set by the New South Wales (NSW) government. As one of the industry’s top swimming pool certifiers, we have over 20 years of experience in the residential building and construction sector.
We are licenced and accredited as E1 swimming pool certifiers, builders, building designers and building consultants. We are fully accredited by the Building Professionals Board (BPB) and are full members of the Association of Accredited Certifiers (AAC), Building Designers Association of Australia (BDA) and the Housing Industry Association (HIA).
What We Do
We provide a streamlined service that makes the process of obtaining a swimming pool compliance certificate as stress-free as possible. We cater to the needs of homeowners, real estate agents, solicitors and all pool owners in Sydney. From initial enquiry to issuing the certificate, we provide hands-on assistance.
NSW Swimming Pool Register
We will assist you in every step towards achieving your Swimming Pool Compliance Certificate. To become eligible for a Pool barrier compliance certificate, your pool must first be registered on the NSW pool register. Registering the Pool is a simple process for all homeowners to do. The idea is to have all pools registered in one location so the authorities can see the pool’s status and advise homeowners.
Once the pool is registered on the NSW swimming pool register, we will help you step by step to achieve your swimming pool barrier compliance certificate. Pools that are found to be non-compliant during an inspection must be brought up to standard before a Certificate of Compliance is issued. The responsibility for pool safety rests with the pool owner, and non-compliance can result in fines or legal action.