Targeted Inspection
Customised inspection focused on specific elements of a property
What is a Targeted Inspection?
A targeted inspection, often referred to as a specialised or focused inspection, is a purposeful evaluation of specific areas or components within a home. Unlike a comprehensive inspection that covers all aspects of a property, a targeted inspection hones in on particular concerns, systems, or areas of interest. These inspections are tailored to meet the specific needs of homeowners, buyers, or sellers who may have singular issues, questions, or safety concerns.
Whether it’s assessing the condition of a roof, identifying safety hazards, evaluating a system like plumbing or electrical, or identifying damp issues, a targeted inspection provides a thorough and detailed examination of the chosen focus, offering valuable insights and recommendations to address the issues at hand.
When and why would targeted inspections be necessary?
What does our Targeted Inspection cover?
Unlike a Comprehensive Home Inspection, which includes a full assessment of all major components, a Targeted Inspection focuses on just one or a few specific concerns.
Below is an overview of the individual elements that can be assessed during a Targeted Inspection, depending on your specific needs:
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Roof (External)
✔ Covering material (tiles, sheeting, thatch) ✔ Ridges, valleys, verges & barges ✔ Guttering, downpipes & fascia boards ✔ Eaves, soffits & overhangs ✔ Chimneys, cowls, skylights & waterproofing
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Roof Cavity (Internal Roof Space)
✔ Underlay sheeting & coverage ✔ Trusses, rafters & bracing ✔ Signs of leaks or moisture intrusion ✔ Insulation type, coverage & condition ✔ Electrical wiring (observation only)
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Walls (Interior & Exterior)
✔ Structural cracks ✔ Signs of damp (rising/lateral or penetrating) ✔ Evidence of previous repairs or patchwork ✔ Waterproofing ✔ Expansion/control joints & movement
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Doors & Windows
✔ Operational functionality ✔ Frame integrity and weatherproofing ✔ Hardware ✔ Water intrusion or damage (wood rot) ✔ Glazing (cracks, chips, laminated glass)
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Ceilings
✔ Cracks or sagging ✔ Water stains or mould ✔ Nail pops or detachment ✔ Cornices & ceiling joints
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Floors & Foundations
✔ Unevenness, sagging or settlement ✔ Cracks in screed or tiles ✔ Damp signs (rising/lateral) ✔ Floor covering (tiles, laminate, wood, carpet)
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Plumbing (Visual/Function Only)
✔ Visible above-ground piping ✔ Leaks (sanitary ware, taps) ✔ Water pressure (low/normal) ✔ Drainage (sanitary ware)
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Electrical (Visual/Function Only)
✔ Light fittings & switches ✔ Plug outlets & isolators ✔ Distribution board condition ✔ Solar panels & system
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Gas (Visual/Function Only)
✔ Gas bottles ✔ Safety (valves, cages, sewage points, windows)
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Appliances (Basic Functionality & Compliance)
✔ Stove and/or gas hob ✔ Electric/gas geyser (function, installation, leaks) ✔ Solar geyser (installation, leaks) ✔ Air conditioner (heating, cooling, swing, condenser condition)
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Garages, Gates & Safety Features
✔ Garage door function, wear & safety features ✔ Motorised driveway gate ✔ Balustrades, handrails, ramps
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Boundary & Exterior Structures
✔ Boundary & retaining walls (condition, cracks) ✔ Wendy/shed (condition, rot, termite evidence) ✔ Damp signs (rising/lateral) ✔ Ramps & handrails (safety, installation)
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Water Management & Drainage
✔ Stormwater in grounds flow direction ✔ Adequate ground slope away from structure ✔ Guttering & downpipe terminations ✔ Signs of pooling or erosion ✔ Water tanks (positioning, overflow, pump, base support)
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Swimming Pool
✔ Visible cracks/damage in structure/lining ✔ Pool pump & filter ✔ Pool safety (cover/netting, fencing, gates)
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Heating, Fire & Safety
✔ Fireplace & braai structures ✔ Fire compliance in garage (fire door, fire wall)
Know More, Risk Less
The Power of a Home Inspection
Understanding Property Condition
Buyers and sellers gain a complete understanding of the property’s condition, enabling informed decisions and potential negotiations.
Safety & Peace of Mind
They identify safety hazards, ensuring prompt rectification for occupant safety and peace of mind.
Long-term Savings
Early detection of issues prevents costly future repairs, saving homeowners money.
Negotiating Leverage
Buyers can leverage inspection reports for repairs or price adjustments based on significant findings.
Planning for Upgrades
Inspections provide a roadmap for future improvements, aligning upgrades with the property’s condition and integrity.
Our Inspection Process
We follow a thorough and methodical approach to ensure no detail is overlooked
Scheduling and preparation
We work with you to schedule a mutually convenient time for the inspection. We encourage your presence during the inspection to address any questions or concerns you may have. Before the inspection, we gather information about the property to ensure a thorough evaluation.
