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Checklist for a Building Inspection

Checklist is to be used for building inspections by building coordinators and faculty members when fire and general safety is being checked.

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Checklist for a Building Inspection

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  1. Checklist for a Building Inspection

  2. Sub-Floors • Allow easy access to sub-floor areas and make sure they are unlocked and clear from obstacles. • Remove debris from under your house for easy inspection of foundation and drainage. • If the inspector cannot access these areas, it will be noted on the report.

  3. Furniture • Ensure the house is uncluttered making it easier for the inspector to look at walls and floors. The inspector is not permitted to move furnishing or floor covering due to risk of damaging items. • Allow access to inspect condition of internal flooring especially wooden floors.

  4. Internal roof space • Allow access to roof. • Remove any items stored in the roof.

  5. External roof   • Access by a 3.6 metre ladder needs to be made possible. If the property is two storeys high, access may be possible from a second storey balcony. • If a roof is unsafe to be accessed, it may affect the quality of the report.    

  6. Contact Us • Auckland Building Inspection •  0800 228 168 • info@nzbuildinginspection.co.nz •  Mon – Fri: 9:00 – 18:00 • http://nzbuildinginspections.co.nz/

  7. Thank You

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