Loading...
Noble Park has a mix of older brick veneers, weatherboard homes and updated rentals where DIY wiring, uneven paving and non-compliant balustrades can create real safety risks.
Answer a few quick questions to receive your personalised quote for Noble Park
Complete this step to continue
Our comprehensive service includes everything you need to make an informed decision about your property.
We check for visible warning signs such as damaged power points, loose switches, exposed wiring, unsafe extension lead practices, and questionable connections in accessible areas. In older Noble Park homes and backyard sheds, these issues can indicate DIY work or ageing components that may need an electrician to rectify.
We assess uneven pavers, cracked concrete, lifted thresholds, steep or slippery surfaces, and changes in level around the home. These are common around front steps and side access and can be a real risk for kids, older relatives, and tenants—plus they can be quick wins to repair if identified early.
We check stair structure, tread condition, loose or missing handrails, and balustrade rigidity where accessible. Non-compliant or wobbly barriers can be a serious fall hazard, especially in split-level updates or rear deck additions where workmanship varies.
We look for cracked tiles, loose floor surfaces, inadequate drainage, and hazardous transitions at showers and baths. We also note risks such as poorly sealed wet areas that can lead to deterioration and create hidden hazards underfoot over time.
We identify visible fire risk factors such as unsafe clearances around heaters, deteriorated exhaust components, and hazards created by storage near heat sources. Where accessible, we also note practical items like blocked ventilation or damaged surfaces that could increase risk.
We inspect accessible structures for safety issues including unstable shelving, sharp edges, low head clearance points, deteriorated roof sheets, and electrical warning signs. In Noble Park, these outbuildings are often heavily used and frequently modified, so they can hide some of the most practical day-to-day hazards.
Discover why thousands of property buyers trust us with their most important investment.
Professional inspections with attention to every detail. Here's a glimpse of our work.
Inspection photo 1
Inspection photo 2
Inspection photo 3
Get Safety Hazards as part of a comprehensive inspection package
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our inspection service.
Yes. In Noble Park, many “renovated” properties have had partial updates over time, and safety issues can be left behind—like uneven floor transitions, loose handrails, slip-prone wet areas, or questionable garage wiring. A Safety Hazards inspection focuses on practical risks you might not notice during an open for inspection, and it gives you a prioritised list of what to fix first.
Where access is available and it’s safe to enter, we inspect detached garages, carports and sheds for visible hazards such as unstable structures, trip points, sharp edges and electrical red flags. These areas are commonly modified over the years, so they often contain issues that don’t show up inside the main house. We document findings with photos and clear recommendations.
It’s related but not identical. A Safety Hazards inspection focuses on identifying practical hazards that could cause injury or create immediate risk—falls, fire risks and visible electrical concerns. It isn’t a substitute for specialist testing like an electrical compliance inspection, switchboard testing or gas appliance certification. If we identify warning signs, we’ll recommend the right trade for further investigation.
We often see uneven paving, cracked concrete, slippery steps, poor drainage and sudden changes in level near gates, carports and front porches. These can be easy to overlook during inspections, especially if they’re partly covered by landscaping or outdoor rugs. We assess these areas as part of the hazard review and note where repairs or resurfacing would reduce the risk.
Use the report to separate urgent risks from minor maintenance. For higher-risk issues—such as unstable balustrades, dangerous steps, or electrical red flags—you can request repairs before settlement, negotiate on price, or plan immediate works after purchase. The photos and location notes make it easier to get accurate quotes from trades and to justify your request during negotiations.
Still have questions?
Get in TouchACE Building and Pest Inspections delivers a detailed, photo-backed hazard report you can act on straight away—call 0485 857 077 to organise your Noble Park inspection.