New Build Snag Survey
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SSG1000

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318 posts

80 months

Son is in the process of purchasing a new build by Cala homes. On the face of things everything looks fine, and they cover all warranty work personally for the first two years (small site 20ish homes).

I wanted to check who is the best new build snag surveyors in the South West region (Surrey), and what’s the difference between a snagging report and pre-completion report?

Many are suggesting a snag can be done post completion, but do feel as though this should be done ahead of time?

Any thoughts shall be greatly welcomed!

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423 posts

3 months

SSG1000 said:
Son is in the process of purchasing a new build by Cala homes. On the face of things everything looks fine, and they cover all warranty work personally for the first two years (small site 20ish homes).

I wanted to check who is the best new build snag surveyors in the South West region (Surrey), and what s the difference between a snagging report and pre-completion report?

Many are suggesting a snag can be done post completion, but do feel as though this should be done ahead of time?

Any thoughts shall be greatly welcomed!
You are in the strongest position to get any snagging issues resolved before you hand over the money. Yes you can do it after completion but you are then relying on insurance policies, warranties, etc.

I think a snagging report is what you need and get any issues sorted before completion as less hassle.

Actual

1,378 posts

123 months

Might as well list a few snagging tips...

Open and close every internal and external door and window and check for proper operation, latching and locking.

Check for door and window latches being installed at an angle because they messed up the first fix.

Check the internal edges of all doors and windows and top and bottom edges to make sure that they are painted.

In the loft check for nails which have been hammered through the batten and through the felt into the loft.

Check the drains are not full of soil and rubble.

SteBrown91

2,874 posts

146 months

New home quality control are the ones all over TikTok/instagram and seem to be well regarded.

They are nationwide and if your house is st enough it might feature in a video! biggrin

wyson

3,777 posts

121 months

You definitely don’t want to do a snag post completion. What if it’s an absolute disaster?

You need to get snags sorted before you hand over any money.

The new build disaster stories you see in the tabloid press, those people didn’t pay for a professional snagging report, otherwise they would have walked away.