New construction home inspection by Galloway Building Services. Is it quality you are after and not excuses or are you wary of becoming one of the many horror stories that we’ve all heard about, one of the many individuals who are disappointed with the quality of their new home, then further frustrated as they make an all out effort to get their builders back to rectify their defects?

Would you know if you were getting the 1st grade quality and finishes that you are expecting, entitled to and even more importantly, paying for? Would you know if you weren’t?

Would you know if your new home was being constructed in line with the requirements of the housing regulations?

As a consumer you couldn’t reasonably be expected to be familiar with all of these documents and regulations, but more importantly is your builder and their supervisors up to speed with them?

Enlist the services of new construction home inspection to be the final independent judge on the quality and finishes being constructed into your new home.

Galloway Building Services’ only truly independent inspection service that works for you, the new home owner. We are not associated with any councils, government or semi-government bodies, nor do we represent the interests of builders, developers, architects or real estate agents. We are totally independent and we work for YOU.

We specialize in the independent inspections of new homes, while under construction, at the hand-over stage or during their contractual maintenance period.

The best part is that we allow an appropriate amount of time to fully inspect your new home and to offer you with a detailed written report, which you can hand straight to your builder and have them fix the defects we’ve found, at their cost – not yours! This would normally be conducted prior to you making your progress or final payments, when you still have their full attention.

This has the potential of saving you thousands of dollars in future finishing, rectification and/or unnecessary landscaping costs after your builder’s contractual obligations have expired.