The Mid North Coast continues to attract new residents drawn by the region’s coastal and river lifestyle, and new residential construction across the coastal townships reflects that sustained demand. Communities including Karuah, Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest are seeing a noticeable rise in new residential activity, with buyers drawn by the waterfront setting and the relative value of land in these areas. For buyers taking handover of a new home anywhere on the Mid North Coast, a Practical Completion Inspection from an independent licensed building inspector ensures that the finished home has been assessed against the standards it was required to be built to before you take ownership.
Stuart and the team at Lake Macquarie Building Inspections carry out PCI and building handover inspections across the Mid North Coast region. We are licensed builders with over 30 years of hands-on industry experience, using professional-grade equipment on every inspection and delivering clear, comprehensive reports that give you the documentation you need to hold your builder accountable.
The Mid North Coast’s subtropical coastal environment introduces specific construction considerations that experienced inspectors will look for in a newly completed home. Sealing of external penetrations and openings against the region’s high rainfall and humidity is particularly important. The quality of roof drainage systems, the integrity of external waterproofing and the installation of insulation in a climate where thermal performance is critical to year-round comfort are all areas that receive close attention in our Mid North Coast PCI inspections.
Buyers relocating to take up the coastal lifestyle, including those purchasing in Karuah, Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest where new residential development is expanding close to waterfront and estuarine areas, are often unable to monitor the construction process regularly. An independent PCI at practical completion is the most reliable quality checkpoint available to buyers who have not been present throughout the build.
Our inspectors carry out a comprehensive assessment of all accessible areas of the newly completed home. The inspection scope covers:
Every item is assessed against the NSW Guide to Standards and Tolerances 2017 and the Building Code of Australia, with photographic evidence for every defect recorded.
The NSW Guide to Standards and Tolerances 2017 and the Building Cstralia set the framework for every inspectors assess during a PCI on the Mid North Coast. By referencing the applicable standard for each defect identified, our reports remove the guesswork and opinion from the rectification conversation. Your builder is presented with a clear, evidenced list of items that fall short of a published standard.
Our Mid North Coast inspection reports are delivered electronically on the same day as the inspection in most cases. We attend every PCI with a professional-grade thermal imaging camera, calibrated moisture meters and digital reporting tools. The thermal camera is particularly valuable in the Mid North Coast’s high-humidity environment, where moisture behind linings and insulation deficiencies can be present in a newly completed home without any visible sign on the surface.
Stuart and the team are available to discuss findings with you after you have reviewed the report and to advise on the rectification process if needed.
We provide a full range of pest and building inspection services across the Mid North Coast:
We carry out PCI and building handover inspections across the Mid North Coast region, including:
Karuah | Tea Gardens | Hawks Nest | and all surrounding towns and localities across the Mid North Coast region
Get in touch with Stuart and the team at Lake Macquarie Building Inspections to book your Mid North Coast Practical Completion Inspection before your scheduled handover.