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Beaumaris’ coastal salt air and older beachside homes can accelerate corrosion and wear—making balustrades, outdoor electrics, decks and pool barriers critical to check.
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We assess accessible internal and external stairs, landings, and guarding for looseness, inadequate support, and unsafe heights or gaps. In Beaumaris, coastal corrosion and weather exposure can weaken fixings over time, so we look closely at movement, attachment points and obvious deterioration that can lead to falls.
We visually check accessible outdoor power points, cabling, light fittings and electrical additions for obvious damage, exposure, unsafe mounting and moisture risk. Alfresco areas and gardens near the bay can be hard on fittings, and this inspection helps you identify items that warrant an electrician’s testing or replacement.
We inspect accessible decks, external steps, ramps and common walking paths for loose boards, uneven risers, deteriorated timber and sudden level changes. These are frequent injury points, especially where older decking has been patched or where renovations have created inconsistent step heights.
Where present and accessible, we flag obvious pool barrier risks such as damaged panels, gates that don’t appear to self-close, climbable objects nearby, or latch issues. This is a safety-focused screen to highlight urgent concerns; formal certification remains with a registered pool barrier inspector.
We note the presence of smoke alarms in accessible areas and flag obvious concerns around location, age indicators (where visible), or missing units. It’s a practical check that helps you confirm whether the home is set up for early warning and prompts follow-up where compliance is uncertain.
We look for obvious risks such as low-level glazing near doors and high-traffic areas, damaged panes, or windows that appear difficult to operate safely. Older Beaumaris homes and renovated properties can have mixed glazing types, so we highlight locations that may need confirmation of safety glass or upgrading.
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In Beaumaris, we often see risks linked to coastal exposure and outdoor living. Corroded handrail or balustrade fixings, weathered decking and slippery external paving can create fall hazards. Outdoor power points and light fittings may show moisture or UV wear, particularly where older electrical additions have been made. We focus on accessible areas and flag anything that needs urgent repair or a specialist check.
No. A Safety Hazards inspection is targeted at conditions that can cause injury, fire risk or immediate safety concerns, such as unstable stairs/railings, trip hazards, obvious electrical issues, and pool barrier risks (where present). A full building inspection is broader and assesses the overall condition of the structure and major elements. Many buyers in Beaumaris choose both when the property is older or recently renovated.
We don’t perform invasive electrical testing or issue electrical compliance certificates. Our role is to visually identify observable hazards in accessible areas—damaged fittings, unsafe outdoor installations, or signs that warrant urgent attention. If we find concerns, we recommend engaging a licensed electrician to test, repair, and certify where required. This approach helps you act quickly without assuming a system is safe based on appearances alone.
Yes. Beaumaris has many properties that have been extended or updated in stages, and that can leave mismatched step heights, non-uniform balustrades, older glazing beside new doors, or outdoor electrics added for alfresco areas. Our inspection is designed to spot these practical hazards in the accessible parts of the home and highlight where further checks or upgrades are likely needed for safe daily use.
Timeframes vary with the size and complexity of the property, but the inspection is typically completed in a single site visit across accessible areas inside and out. You’ll receive a detailed report with photos, clear descriptions of each hazard, and a priority level so you can act on the most serious risks first. If specialist follow-up is needed, we’ll spell out who to contact and why.
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Get in TouchACE Building and Pest Inspections focuses on the real-world hazards Beaumaris buyers face—coastal wear, outdoor living areas and mixed-era renovations. Call 0485 857 077 to arrange your inspection.