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Hampton Park homes often mix older brick veneer builds with newer estates—our inspection targets common issues like movement cracking, roof leaks, and moisture around wet areas before you commit.
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Our comprehensive service includes everything you need to make an informed decision about your property.
We check for stepped brick cracking, internal plaster fractures, sticking doors, uneven floors, and separation at cornices and skirtings. These clues help determine whether movement is cosmetic, ongoing, or likely linked to footing performance and site conditions common in parts of Hampton Park.
We inspect roof coverings, ridge capping, valleys, gutters, downpipes, and flashing details around chimneys and penetrations where accessible. Roof faults often show up as ceiling staining, mould, and timber deterioration, so identifying the entry point can prevent expensive hidden damage.
Where accessible, we assess the roof framing condition, visible sagging, water staining, and signs of inadequate ventilation that can contribute to condensation. We also note insulation placement issues that can hide defects or affect airflow and moisture control.
We look for deteriorated mortar, gaps at window frames, failed sealants, and damage to cladding or render. These defects can allow water ingress and can also point to underlying movement or maintenance issues that are easy to miss during a quick inspection.
We check visible waterproofing risk indicators such as grout breakdown, swollen skirtings, silicone failure, shower base movement, and moisture staining to adjoining walls. Wet area issues are common high-cost repairs and are often hidden behind tiles or cabinetry.
We identify hazards such as loose balustrades, trip points, damaged steps, unsafe handrails, and non-compliant-looking alterations where visible. We also note obvious electrical and plumbing concerns (as accessible) that may require a licensed electrician or plumber to assess further.
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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our inspection service.
In Hampton Park we often see cracking around windows and door openings, moisture issues in bathrooms and laundries, and roof leaks linked to ageing flashings, gutters, or poor drainage. Newer homes can also present workmanship problems such as incomplete sealing, poor surface falls, or poorly finished penetrations. A building inspection documents these visible defects and highlights which items are urgent versus routine maintenance.
Yes. We assess accessible indicators of movement and structural performance such as cracking patterns in brickwork and plaster, door and window operation, floor level changes, and separation at joints. While it’s not a substitute for an engineering assessment, these observations help identify when movement appears active or significant and whether you should obtain further advice before purchasing.
Where safe and accessible, we inspect both the roof exterior and roof space. Externally, we look for damaged tiles or sheets, ridge capping issues, valleys, flashing failures, and guttering problems. In the roof space we check for water staining, timber condition, sagging, and ventilation/condensation signs. If access is restricted, we explain the limitation and what it may mean for risk.
Wet areas are a frequent problem in Hampton Park because bathrooms and laundries often show wear from daily use, and waterproofing failures can be hard to spot. We look for grout breakdown, failed silicone, swelling to skirtings, staining to adjacent rooms, shower base movement, and poor detailing around fixtures. We report visible evidence and advise if further investigation is sensible.
We check for obvious, visible concerns and safety hazards, such as damaged fixtures, signs of leaks, or suspect workmanship where accessible. Formal compliance testing requires licensed trades and specialised equipment, which is outside a standard building inspection scope. If we see red flags, we clearly note them and recommend appropriate follow-up with a licensed electrician or plumber before you finalise the purchase.
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Get in TouchChoose ACE Building and Pest Inspections for a detailed Hampton Park inspection that prioritises structure, moisture risks, and safety hazards—call 0485 857 077 to secure your booking.