Our licensed building inspectors provide detailed, easy-to-understand reports that help you clearly assess a property’s structural issues, pest risks, and maintenance concerns before making big decisions.
Logan City is part of South East Queensland, where properties are exposed to warm, humid conditions for much of the year. These conditions can increase the risk of timber pests, moisture-related issues, and long-term structural wear, making termite inspection in Logan especially important.
By choosing a Logan-based building inspection, you get an accurate, site-specific assessment that reflects your property’s true condition.
This service is ideal for anyone needing a clear understanding of a property’s overall condition before purchase or sale.
This service is ideal for anyone taking possession of a new home, ensuring the builder delivers the quality, safety, and workmanship you paid for.
This service is particularly valuable in fast-growing areas like Logan, where construction timelines move quickly. We inspect properties at key stages to ensure work meets expected standards before progressing or settling.
This service is ideal for NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) participants and providers needing independent verification that a property is safe, compliant, and fit for purpose.
Our inspections not only give you confidence but also save you money in the long run.
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We provide inspections across Logan City and surrounding suburbs. If you’re unsure whether your property falls within our service area, contact us at 0437 821 814 and we’ll confirm availability.
A professional inspection gives you assurance, leverage, and peace of mind. Whether it’s a building inspection, termite inspection, or a full building and pest inspection in Logan, our team is here to help.
Common issues that appear are termite activity, water damage, roof issues, cracks, and poor drainage. Logan’s warm climate makes termites more active, and heavy rain can cause leaks, mould, and rot. Older wiring, plumbing problems, and unsafe DIY fixes also show up.
These issues may not always be deal breakers, but they help you understand what needs fixing now or later so you are not caught off guard.
A building and pest inspection checks the exterior, interior, roof, subfloor, wet areas, and signs of pest activity. Walls, ceilings, floors, drainage, and structural parts are all reviewed. Areas people rarely see are often where problems hide.
If a building and pest inspection finds problems in the property, the first step is to read the report slowly. Look at which issues are major and which are minor. Some issues may be simple fixes, like sealing gaps or improving drainage. Others may need more planning. If you are buying, you can ask for time to consider repairs or decide if the home still suits you. If you already own the home, you can create a plan. Tackle urgent issues first, then work through smaller ones over time.
The main goal is awareness. You now know what your home needs.