Yes. Even experienced builders can miss details. Independent inspections help maintain quality and protect both parties.

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Building a new home is an exciting milestone, but it also involves a significant financial and emotional investment. Unfortunately, even newly built properties are not immune to hidden defects. Many of these issues only surface after the owner has taken possession, making them costly and time-consuming to resolve. That’s why a Practical Completion Inspection, also known as a Handover Inspection, is a crucial step before accepting final delivery of any new build. At Zoom BPI, we’ve seen how a thorough inspection at this stage can protect homeowners from future problems and provide peace of mind.
Practical completion refers to the point in a building project when the work is considered complete, apart from minor defects or omissions that don’t prevent the property from being used as intended. This is usually the point at which the builder invites the client to perform a final inspection and commence the handover process. However, this doesn’t mean the property is free of problems, far from it.
A Practical Completion Inspection conducted by a qualified professional goes beyond a visual walkthrough. It is a structured, independent assessment of all accessible areas of the home. At Zoom BPI, we conduct detailed evaluations to verify that work has been completed following the building contract, relevant Australian Standards, and local council regulations.
Many defects are not immediately visible. Plumbing issues, electrical faults, incomplete waterproofing, or uneven flooring can remain undetected during a superficial inspection. These issues only become apparent when the homeowner starts living in the property. A Handover Inspection helps identify these hidden flaws before they become your responsibility.
Once you accept the handover and make your final payment, it becomes much harder to get the builder to rectify issues. A formal inspection provides documented proof of any defects at the time of practical completion, which can be used to enforce rectification under the terms of your contract or relevant warranty schemes.
Discovering problems after handover can delay your move-in plans or result in unexpected repair bills. By catching defects early, you give the builder time to fix them while the site is still active, trades are available, and rectification is easier and cheaper.
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Cracked tiles and grout
Poorly aligned cabinetry
Paint defects and blemishes
Inadequate fall to floor drains
Missing insulation
Sticky or misaligned doors and windows
Safety hazards with balustrades and staircases
Yes. Even experienced builders can miss details. Independent inspections help maintain quality and protect both parties.
Not recommended. Professional inspectors have the tools, knowledge, and impartiality to find defects you may miss.
Post-handover inspections are still valuable, but it’s harder to prove when defects occurred. Always inspect before moving in.
n that case, your detailed report from Zoom BPI can support a claim under state building warranties or dispute resolution channels.
Most inspections take between two to three hours, depending on the size and complexity of the property. We take the time needed to inspect each element thoroughly, ensuring no defect or oversight is missed.