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SNAG CHECK SOLUTIONS BLOG
Follow our blog posts to keep up to the date with the latest tips, tricks and advice relating to snagging surveys, thermal imaging, home inspections and much more.
Why Visual Inspections Still Matter in Modern Homes
Modern homes use advanced materials and systems, but visual inspection remains a critical part of quality assessment. Visible signs such as uneven finishes, poor alignment, or inconsistent workmanship often indicate deeper issues. A trained eye can identify patterns that suggest installation problems. Snagging relies on systematic visual checks rather than assumptions.
Apr 131 min read
Why Photographic Evidence Matters in Snagging Reports
Photographs provide clarity. They allow developers to understand the issue without misinterpretation and help homeowners track progress. A professional snagging report uses clear, relevant images that support written descriptions. This reduces disagreement and speeds up resolution. Good documentation is one of the most practical benefits of a structured inspection.
Apr 11 min read
How Weather Conditions Can Affect New Build Quality
Construction continues through all seasons, but weather plays a significant role in build quality. Rain, cold temperatures, and humidity can affect materials, curing times, and finishes. Some defects only become noticeable after exposure to normal weather conditions. Sealants, external finishes, and drainage features are particularly vulnerable. A snagging inspection helps highlight areas that may have been affected by environmental conditions during construction.
Mar 161 min read
What to Expect During a Professional Snagging Appointment
Homeowners often wonder what happens during a snagging inspection. Typically, the inspector works methodically through the property, recording observations and photographs. The process is non-invasive and focuses on visible, accessible elements. Inspectors do not interfere with finishes or services. Knowing what to expect helps homeowners feel comfortable and prepared.
Mar 11 min read
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