FAQ
Here are some of the questions we’re commonly asked
Yes, It is very important that you have your new home professionally inspected even though it is brand new, contractors will generally only allow you a specific time period to identify + report any defects at the time of handover which is typically 7 days.
when spending a substantial some of money it is highly recommended to have an independent inspection carried out due to the fact that the majority of home purchasers do not specialise in current building and quality standards. Even though Building contractors carryout their own quality control process there are usually issues that have been missed or overlooked , for example, Substandard decoration, missing sealants, missing ventilation connections, missing insulation, substandard carpentry and scratched glass to name a few. Dependant on the severity of identified defects this could become very costly for the home owner to rectify.
Yes, Capital can tailor an inspection to suit your business and buildings requirements which can be implemented as part of your building maintenance plan.
Aerial inspections are a great method of recording the current condition of inaccessible or hard to reach areas at the fraction of the cost of alternative access means. This method of inspection is particularly beneficial for roofing scenarios to asses the condition of roof coverings, chimneys, valleys, ridges, guttering and ventilation penetrations to name a few. Capital will provide an in-depth condition report including HD photographs that can be issued to relevant contractors to price for any remedial works that may be required.
Yes, Capital can offer their services to recommend and advise on roofing works, refurbishments, kitchen installations, bathroom installations, extensions, plumbing works, electrical works along with quality trades persons from our approved contractor database for carrying out their specific requirements. Capital can also offer their inspection service to ensure the works have been completed in line to current building and quality standards.