Must See Before You Pay: Critical Home Inspection Finds

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @ReActiv8R
    @ReActiv8R Год назад +130

    Site Inspections...we need more guys like you and fewer tradies like that!

    • @SevenMacEleven
      @SevenMacEleven Год назад

      Mate half the labourers can’t speak English and people have them building your home, that’s the problem u have scum bags trying to make a dollar and not a home

    • @maxpower1413
      @maxpower1413 Год назад +3

      Makes you wonder who signs off these places, I wouldn't put my signature on this

  • @Theo_Alexakis
    @Theo_Alexakis Год назад +66

    Disgusting, I've worked for a builder building new homes from the ground up,he was a mate of mine,we both started as carpenters in the early 90's and then he progressed to a builders licence,All the homes were built with pride and quality and full compliance to Australian standards and codes,all contractors were rigorously supervised and strictly inducted on the compliance to codes and standards and quality expected in the workmanship of all works carried out,its the greedy money hungry corrupt builders that find the corrupt certifiers and contractors that result in disgraceful nightmares like this home.

    • @seze5931
      @seze5931 Год назад +6

      So true. Customers want cheap and scammer builders who want new Mercedes.

    • @ronburgandy1475
      @ronburgandy1475 Год назад +12

      I'm always amazed at how people can get a job done "cheap" and think it will be ok.
      I mean we're talking homes. So what's an extra $50k or even $100k to get the right people on a million, 2 mill 5 mill property? Never makes sense to me.

    • @MrGenAiMan
      @MrGenAiMan Год назад +9

      @@seze5931 expensive doesn't necessarily mean quality either unfortunately, I don't think there's much correlation really

    • @jumboegg5845
      @jumboegg5845 Год назад +11

      Hi Theo. Not having a go, but want to make a point. You and your mate have been carpenters for 30 years, and how many apprentices have you trained in that time? Ten aprentices between the two of you wouldnt be unreasonable, but I 'd be surprised if you trained more than a few if any. Its the way the industry has gone since the 1980s, too much trouble training apprentices. Thats why we have this current massive skill shortage and poor workmanship in all of the trades. In the past, tradesmen took pride in passing on their excellent skills, like teaching a son, now its all all about time and money.

    • @janegarnham
      @janegarnham Год назад +1

      @@ronburgandy1475 but how can an ordinary person.know just because it is not cheap also it seems doesn't guarantee good. as many of these houses cost alot and,are atill bad. We need some sort of approved for real place to go too to check for Good builders.

  • @johnmurphy7177
    @johnmurphy7177 Год назад +48

    This is the guy you want to employ to stand at the site the whole day observing the workers, unqualified builders, do their thing.

  • @BraeFTW
    @BraeFTW Год назад +50

    Can you please talk more about the what owners have to go through to get stuff like this fixed and how often do builders refuse to fix defects that would cost them a fortune and need to demolish a large amount of the house to fix? How often does it get messy and end up in court? Love the videos and longer form content .

    • @jasonbates2977
      @jasonbates2977 Год назад +3

      Legal legislation has been written in conjunction with building groups and is geared to protect commercial interests, not Mums and Dads. Building Surveyors are meant to be part of the quality control, they sign off, issue the certificate of occupancy and they are employed by the builder. They is no real body who fights for the home owner, unless you lawyer up and the legislation doesn’t permit you to claim legal cost, if the builders is found of wrong doing. Australian Standards aren’t even really enforced and most mortgages last 30 years, sadly most houses built today would be stuffed by then.

    • @AugustusOmega
      @AugustusOmega Год назад +8

      @fc7424 nah..the owner always bogs over any cracks and onsells a few years later for cap gains. The loser is the low rent renter 30 years later when the rents are high and the decapitated house is falling apart and the renter has to live in a moldy clammy death trap...quality of life for the citizens thats who pays in the end

  • @metalmick99
    @metalmick99 Год назад +20

    This is the third of your clips that I've watched The depth of detail - and therefore the value you give your clients - is just terrific and I think, worth every cent you charge, but calling you in at the right time is crucial.

  • @shriokei
    @shriokei 11 месяцев назад +1

    "as you can see, really clean site." got me 🤣

  • @darmelli954
    @darmelli954 Год назад +17

    Thanks for the videos,
    Spent my life’s saving and a future of debt to buy a house, to find that there was zero water proofing or water resistant boards underneath. Just tiles spot glued onto a obs board in the bathrooms, on the 2nd floor.
    Realised I can’t do anything about it as they sold the house exactly to the month, 7 years after it was built. (In Victoria, that s the liability limit for builders)
    Now im 40k down fixing all the bathrooms as they grew black mole, floor was getting squishy after a year, and we coulda just fallen through the floor with all the damage if we ignored it a couple more years.
    I mean I am already being stretched on mortgage debt.
    These people really need to be criminally charged for their work endangering people’s lives and lively hoods.( well in the severe cases where their poor build quality could kill someone)
    Or some sorta new rule , like if they never did the job correctly from the beginning they should be liable for it forever. ( not including wear n tear)

    • @andyjcoop
      @andyjcoop Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear that man

    • @fruitloopz311
      @fruitloopz311 Год назад +1

      That’s terrible bruh. I’ve heard a lot of stories like that here in Texas too! They build the houses way too fast, poor workmanship, all kinds of problems. You can expect to spend tens of thousands fixing these “new constructions” in just a few years

    • @thethinkingman9338
      @thethinkingman9338 Год назад

      find the builder and spend a couple more grand on a knee capper !

    • @111jacare
      @111jacare Год назад

      There are a couple of options that governments and purchasers could take. One would be to have as a condition of contract of sale that all defects are rectified by the current owner at their expense, prior to the sale going through. The other option is an inspection by an employee of the Crown. All defects to be rectified prior to property being listed for sale. This includes salt damp and termites / white ants.

  • @Peter_Monti
    @Peter_Monti Год назад +35

    I would love love love! To see the outcome of some of these inspections, what the builder has said or what they have done to rectify the problems, or if the owners end up in court. You know what I mean, like a follow-up. These videos are fantastic you should have a tv show however you will become bigger than tv if you stick to growing your RUclips. Thanks for your complaint videos I love it. 😊

  • @arunmarimuthu1572
    @arunmarimuthu1572 Год назад +6

    Love the new camera. Pleasure to watch in full screen mode....

  • @piratejimmeh
    @piratejimmeh Год назад +27

    That’s what happens when builders sign their own work off. No shits given. The council should be responsible for signing each stage of the build off and if the building doesn’t meet the standard the builder doesn’t get paid it’s simple - New Zealand has been doing this for years hence why the standard of building is better than Australia.

    • @ashgamble1168
      @ashgamble1168 Год назад +1

      agree had the council out at every stage think is got alot to do with weather and earthquake conditions and how the EQC runs
      most houses in OZ wouldnt handle a 6.0 shake

    • @markspinello5015
      @markspinello5015 Год назад

      Councils are fucking corrupt.

    • @toasty8432
      @toasty8432 Год назад

      Yeah, good luck getting the council to do anything outside of trying to come up with new ways to increase your rates. They're nearly as corrupt as these dodgy tradies. We need a new entirely independent government body to oversee all new construction.

  • @drumbass5462
    @drumbass5462 Год назад +14

    You spit out the NCC codes like a rap champion😂😂love it.
    Waiting for your book called "building 101" or "Building for Dummies"

    • @rozaj2002
      @rozaj2002 Год назад +1

      guide to standards & tolerances is a great starting point

  • @PappadumWarrior
    @PappadumWarrior Год назад +32

    Surely the so called "building inspector" needs to be named and shamed for allowing such obviously dodgy work to be signed off. THey are a disgrace as much as the builder themselves.

    • @jefferycook3131
      @jefferycook3131 Год назад +2

      I agree but also it could be an issue with the builder not being able to get the hired contractor to rectify their issue and could be in the process of trying to get things sorted but owner patients have run thin,

    • @PappadumWarrior
      @PappadumWarrior Год назад +11

      @@jefferycook3131 if the builder was interested in rectifying issues then they wouldnt have waited until lockup stage to fix obvious problems.

    • @jefferycook3131
      @jefferycook3131 Год назад +3

      @@PappadumWarrior like i said if the trades dont come back and keep putting it off whats the builder supposed to do ??? Not saying thats the case but it has been a lot of time in the industry with dodgey trades and theres a lot of them

    • @PappadumWarrior
      @PappadumWarrior Год назад +7

      @@jefferycook3131 get another tradie and pay them more to rectify it!

    • @jefferycook3131
      @jefferycook3131 Год назад +2

      @@PappadumWarrior no builder will do that unless they havent paid the original trades,A lot of money to fix build problems

  • @worldwed
    @worldwed Год назад +47

    Could you please do a video where you explain how these issues get rectified and in general, what consequences or lack of are there?
    I just get so mad for these poor home owners, would be such a heartbreak and nightmare.

    • @ronburgandy1475
      @ronburgandy1475 Год назад

      Same! I've had a few places (an investments) over my life and it must be heartbreaking for 1st home buyers to get some of the "quality" builds they show. I swear some of the bathroom stuff even U know what's normal and not and I'm not even in the industry...
      Really sad, I hope these customers are Infront on $ prior to handovers for these builders..

  • @Reillin
    @Reillin Год назад

    Can I suggest that there is an award called “SIGS”, Site Inspections Gold Standard. People sit through an exam and submit the last continuous 5 jobs. Should be periodically renewed biannually.

  • @nickyp1435
    @nickyp1435 Год назад +2

    Brother when you zoomed in all the way with the drone and the firs thing you said was “non compliant” I lost my shit

  • @AudioTones67
    @AudioTones67 Год назад +37

    My house was built 63 years ago and still going strong. I can tell you one thing, the Australian housing industry is in a race to the bottom. But of course it's nice to see the first year apprentices driving around in brand new Ford Rangers...

    • @Jim-yk9zw
      @Jim-yk9zw Год назад +8

      Geez, I'm a 'mature age' first year HVAC apprentice and on $23 an hour. I must have picked the wrong trade.

    • @cpzmelbs
      @cpzmelbs Год назад +1

      ​@@Jim-yk9zwwork vehicle + abn 😂

    • @stevem815
      @stevem815 Год назад

      A first year apprentice is on $16/hr. There's no way they're going to be driving a ford ranger.

  • @AFcreativearts
    @AFcreativearts Год назад +6

    Ok I have just discovered you. YOU ROCK!❤😊🎉 oh my goodness I love your tools!

  • @bentravis99
    @bentravis99 Год назад +6

    Great filming! Love your work, I just feel sorry for the owners of the homes you inspect. Subscribed!

  • @roygibson7676
    @roygibson7676 Год назад +8

    Landscape, absolute champion

  • @hgf334
    @hgf334 Год назад +5

    Stormwater pits or soakwells are so important for drainage to stop issues with "rising damp" where moisture or water rises up the slab and into the wall. This can cause a range of issues from structural compromise to a health hazard with mould and mildew.

  • @Reillin
    @Reillin Год назад +5

    Love your channel. Having seen a few of your videos, a common thread is that the buck stops with the builder. However, I would say that every facet of the a build is complicit for any defects in the final product. This includes the certain tradesman and the surveyors and whoever approves the works. It’s a sad state of affairs that builders can rebirth after declaring bankruptcy, however “tradies” and surveyors do not seem accountable and continue to move onto the next job without repercussions

  • @themacedonian188
    @themacedonian188 Год назад +8

    What a state. I’m in the building trade. This is a disgrace.

    • @negativeknowledge
      @negativeknowledge Год назад

      he said he was at diamond creek so im guessing its Victoria

  • @JOHNNY-iu2mv
    @JOHNNY-iu2mv Год назад +3

    Building industry Needs to be held accountable for all these fuck ups that are happening

  • @ronburgandy1475
    @ronburgandy1475 Год назад +12

    LoL 🤣 when I 1st saw this channel I'm like WTF is this arrogant guy! But after a couple of vids, I'm subbed and loving it. I get that he probably has to have that "arrogant/dominant" persona for his job... You really provide some great knowledge on your channel. Keep up the awesome vids! 👏👏👏

    • @operandexpanse
      @operandexpanse Год назад +2

      Builders who’ve reached a high level are pretty much all like that I think. They need to be hard headed or nothing gets resolved.

    • @ronburgandy1475
      @ronburgandy1475 Год назад +3

      @@operandexpanse I used to use just one builder for any and all jobs until he retired. He never advertised, was just word of mouth and always a 3-6month booking ahead.
      I would easily have done hundreds of thousands of dollars in business with him over the years.
      It's like finding a quality mechanic or lawyer etc .... You find one and the cost is not that important because you know everything is done as if it was their own so the work speaks for itself.
      I "hired" him out of retirement for my last purchase to do an inspection before balance payment for a house.
      It's so much easier when people know how to do jobs and actually do them hey 👍🤗 He was not arrogant or abrupt in any way, probably the opposite if anything. But I can imagine a "certain level" would be required just to deal with others in the industry...
      My next one I'm definitely paying this channel's company to do the inspection. Regardless of cost. It is the difference between "maintenance cost and keeping the building habitable cost" by getting the right info.
      Really glad they made this channel 🤗

    • @operandexpanse
      @operandexpanse Год назад +3

      @@ronburgandy1475 Thanks for the response and the interesting story 🙂
      Yes, it's disturbing to see the kind of work that's being done. I would hate to have that kind of work on my conscience. Taking pride in my work is one of the things that keeps me going through the years.
      I'll be purchasing a house in a couple of months and will definitely be in contact with these guys to have an inspection done also. Good to find someone who clearly does their due diligence.
      We asked a real estate agent recently if we could get an inspection done prior to making an offer on a house. She said "you can, but other offers without inspections will be considered over yours". I'm sure you can imagine we didn't make an offer after that huge red flag hahaha. Worrying stuff when making such a huge investment.

    • @ronburgandy1475
      @ronburgandy1475 Год назад +1

      @@operandexpanse well said!
      And any "existing" structure you can always make an offer subject to inspection (they usually give you 2 weeks to get it inspected - unless it's an auction buy).
      I've noticed that they are doing a lot of auction buys nowdays. 🧐😔

    • @fleurlewis
      @fleurlewis Год назад

      He's hardly arrogant.. Just an Aussie pro who knows his stuff and doesn't like people being ripped off

  • @redgatecrt
    @redgatecrt Год назад +5

    Keep up the great work!!!!!

  • @reggit6043
    @reggit6043 Год назад +2

    We need to start cloning this guy because we need more of him 🥰

  • @M077Y
    @M077Y Год назад +3

    We need you in Sydney....

  • @stephenrogers9664
    @stephenrogers9664 Год назад +14

    Excellent video.
    I’m in my late 50s Australian, & been painting houses for over 30yrs.
    There are way too many cowboys out there who just don’t care, & the companies don’t care.
    To me the best houses were built in the 50s, 60s, 70s etc by the Italian brickies, & concreters of that era.
    They cared about there name.

    • @mini_steve
      @mini_steve Год назад +2

      I think it has more to do with the over priced labour that "tradies" charge an hour, combined with zero work ethics and zero pride.
      Go around any new estate getting built and just observe the amount of work they do in an 8 hour day. About 2.
      The other 6 hours are spent on their phone, going to the toilet and getting a fresh drill battery.
      Hopeless.

    • @antant06
      @antant06 Год назад

      I think this is correct. My mum keeps trying to get me to buy a newly constructed house, but the bloody building and construction industry isn't what it was from the 70s and 80s.

  • @josephj6521
    @josephj6521 Год назад +1

    I’ve seen a few of your videos. Now subbed. Awesome work. 👍

  • @rudyschurmann6211
    @rudyschurmann6211 3 месяца назад

    unbelievable with you guys there.

  • @j.l.912
    @j.l.912 Год назад +30

    I wish they would name and shame the building company

    • @frankliu799
      @frankliu799 Год назад

      You can see it 5:52

    • @j.l.912
      @j.l.912 Год назад

      @@frankliu799 that’s not the builder

    • @frankliu799
      @frankliu799 Год назад

      @@j.l.912True, that’s the engineer company

    • @benm9716
      @benm9716 Год назад +1

      Langdon building by the looks

    • @kickq-cp8tt
      @kickq-cp8tt Год назад

      Langdon building : builders
      Address : 38,Serenity place ,diamonds creek, Vic (g-maps 2021)

  • @creditelectric
    @creditelectric Год назад +6

    Get a house built & run the risk of finding yourself in court or swallow the cost of remedial works? No confidence in the industry at all.

  • @paulboyer2646
    @paulboyer2646 Год назад +1

    You're doing an amazing job I can't believe what they have been getting away with discussing

  • @officerdoofy4184
    @officerdoofy4184 Год назад +7

    I sell new homes and I am so glad to see these cowboys get called out. Langdon (fairly certain this home is one) are just that, more concerned about lining their pockets than actually delivering on their promise to clients.
    Very happy you have a platform to expose these people.

  • @Miskowaty
    @Miskowaty Год назад +5

    Good job, keep exposing dodgy builders and contractors

  • @lancemillward1912
    @lancemillward1912 Год назад +1

    I'd pay that builder NOT to build my home

  • @safez3124
    @safez3124 Год назад +3

    Defect seeking Predator Gauge and now an actual Predator Drone. Well done mate... I often worry about you walking some of builds you show us.

  • @aurion61
    @aurion61 Год назад +2

    Where the ant hat for top of brick column at 8:02 mark?

  • @porleg
    @porleg Год назад +7

    Your videos are getting so much better, and builders are getting worse

  • @christophercosti2571
    @christophercosti2571 Год назад +4

    I am so scared to build a new house

    • @Zetunez
      @Zetunez Год назад

      Not worth it.

    • @maxpower1413
      @maxpower1413 Год назад

      Organise your own certifier to sign off

  • @johnmurphy7177
    @johnmurphy7177 Год назад +40

    The Australian Government should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to happen. They give out building licenses like lollies.

    • @redact207
      @redact207 Год назад +8

      who would have thought that making the industry self regulated and builders providing their own inspectors would have this effect

    • @CarbideEndMill
      @CarbideEndMill Год назад

      Builders providing their own inspectors? The law states a licensed builder cannot appoint a building surveyor…..

    • @lindsaybrown7357
      @lindsaybrown7357 Год назад

      Still laughing. The Australian Government is made up of lawyers straight out of uni and into politics. They like this kind of work as it keeps their law firm buddies happy.

    • @bpbw1412
      @bpbw1412 Год назад +1

      ​@CarbideEndMill no way. You mean they didn't adhere to basic standards. Having abn and using a company/business to avoid your reputation getting burned. If you can't put your name on a job don't do it. It's only getting worse people using the industry as a means to get a passport all these low standards about to be the norm

  • @Clynikal
    @Clynikal Год назад +5

    Man those engineering drawings are pretty good

  • @thestoryofwally730
    @thestoryofwally730 Год назад

    Need more investigators , great job brother at least your looking out for people that are been cheated

  • @The_Slavstralian
    @The_Slavstralian Год назад +1

    Really sounds like the building inspectors that aign off on these projects should also be investigate and held financially and if possible criminally accountable

  • @99footballfreak
    @99footballfreak Год назад +13

    There is nothing wrong with this building, its simply built to Australian standards. She'll be right mate.

  • @scottbriggs85
    @scottbriggs85 Год назад +1

    Keep up the good work

  • @aurion61
    @aurion61 Год назад +5

    Electrical is NON Compliance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! at 7:20 mark!!!!!!!

  • @z.o95
    @z.o95 Год назад +15

    You must own a share at dambuster! This is causing us headaches onsite now as every other private building inspector is following your reports regarding sumps and rain heads and as you've stated in this video architects don't give us any roofing plans so they're always design and construct onsite! This is a technicality that's easy to flag as non compliant (not arguing that it isn't) however we follow the regs as best as we can, but without a clear box gutter design we can only do what works onsite.
    It leaves us in the shit with clients at handover, over a technicality that we couldn't accommodate for due to lack of design. The building industry is just eating itself from the inside out at this point.
    We're in the middle of a housing crisis and you've either got rubbish quality builders & developers getting away with murder due to their financial power or honest small to medium builders being dragged through a mine field of red tape and being held to ransom over technicalities by clients thanks to private building reports.
    Industry needs change on both sides.

    • @LightRayTracer
      @LightRayTracer Год назад +17

      Or you can learn how to do your job.

    • @z.o95
      @z.o95 Год назад +7

      If that's all you have to say then you don't have any idea of what goes on in the daily life of a builder/site manager who is genuinely passionate about delivering a great quality product and keeping up to date with the constant changing building codes to ensure full compliance.

    • @KAK.27
      @KAK.27 Год назад +2

      ​@LightRayTracer
      I find it quite funny that people that have no accreditation and understanding of the building industry making remarks such as do your job, As discussed in this comment it's not just treated as a job for some and is a passion to exceed expectations of the client whilst being compliant to code.

    • @michellemichelle9055
      @michellemichelle9055 Год назад +1

      Then don’t break the law. Honestly, you get whinger of the week award. You even know it’s wrong and you are still whinging. You’re dumb!

    • @willi1397
      @willi1397 Год назад

      Truth is that State and Federal governments and associated regulatory bodies haven’t done their job to ensure outcomes that benefit consumers, rather gave power to industry to ensure the housing get rich quick scheme was propped up at all levels.
      It’s mass delusion.
      The Australian dream. Get a job, get some debt, buy a house, get rich.
      Part 4 shouldn’t have been allowed to make sense. The price trend on housing should not look like a US growth stock. It does. Gravity will catch up. These builds are not worth the money people pay for them and it’s a huge problem for the future.

  • @mattheale1837
    @mattheale1837 Год назад

    Inspiring work brother keep it up

  • @robertneal7924
    @robertneal7924 Год назад

    thanks mate for posting this.

  • @jzr975
    @jzr975 Год назад +3

    'Birth of the Last of Us' 😅, never knew the outbreak will be caused by builders not installing drainage.

  • @KeithStewart-zn8mg
    @KeithStewart-zn8mg Год назад +1

    Words fail regarding workmanship on the balcony balustrades. How did this get signed off by the certifier? Do they not look at the detail and compare against the plans?

  • @MrToranaGuy
    @MrToranaGuy Год назад +2

    Any wonder so many building companies are collapsing, seeing work like this getting done. Instead of doing it right the first time, they have to waste time & money fixing the problems, time that could be better spent actually building more homes.

  • @BillySwainAU
    @BillySwainAU Год назад +2

    The building surveyor signed it off. What a disgrace.

    • @davidyz426f
      @davidyz426f Год назад +1

      Yeah,probably the builders mate

  • @fewfriesshort5593
    @fewfriesshort5593 Год назад +1

    15:16 question, how do you physically install it like the plans with a tiled floor?

  • @chao5s
    @chao5s Год назад +3

    If we need that many Tradis for the construction industry building residential buildings, we should really put this kind of educational material into primary education for kids🎉😂 thanks, appreciate the good stuff and attitude, people like you guys are the pillars that still supports this industry (find by luck, sad…)

  • @peregrinemccauley5010
    @peregrinemccauley5010 Год назад

    Another great vid' .

  • @RetroindaCinema
    @RetroindaCinema Год назад +1

    Thanks for your effort in shedding light in this industry... been in a downfall since forever. nothing ever gets regulated anymore since scomo

  • @kelly-mariestevens6238
    @kelly-mariestevens6238 Год назад +1

    Bro the flange in the sump had me crying 😂 like what!?

  • @woshinwb
    @woshinwb Год назад

    amazing content

  • @TikTokinspector
    @TikTokinspector Год назад +1

    wow!

  • @MrFrozenFrost
    @MrFrozenFrost 10 месяцев назад

    I'm just curious, is it usual to leave the tile spacers in between the tiles?
    Over here in Germany it is common to put four on every tile cross-joint but in a way that you can take them out after the tile adhesive is dry.

  • @lockl9255
    @lockl9255 Год назад +3

    This is just typical of Australian quality now - nothing unexpected.

  • @anthonymisell8845
    @anthonymisell8845 11 месяцев назад

    The people always go for the cheapest and always will, I had seen it right through my working life in the building industry and they then cry the loudest when things go wrong

  • @Ray_Piste
    @Ray_Piste Год назад

    So what happens to the building inspector that has passed substandard work?
    Do you ever have conversations with builders the builders about their work?
    That would make interesting viewing.
    Love the channel. You seem like a stand up bloke, following the rules to the letter and protecting people/customers from dodgy crooks. Super informative also. Hope the channel explodes pal

  • @wade6383
    @wade6383 Год назад +1

    Very educational

  • @Mup4iit
    @Mup4iit Год назад +1

    Ghostly non-compliant footsteps 👻

  • @sandbarsoundbar
    @sandbarsoundbar Год назад +4

    Never built so am wondering if inspections like yours can be used early in the build and throughout as a milestone to payments?

    • @maxpower1413
      @maxpower1413 Год назад

      ​@fc7424 you have to find a builder that's willing to use a certifier of your choice, it's a red flag when they refuse

  • @geoffreywilliambradley5015
    @geoffreywilliambradley5015 Год назад +1

    You will not get timber and gyprock square
    Only brick and render in WA we have square
    homes and we still have good tradesmen

  • @kenezos
    @kenezos Год назад +13

    I’m assuming this home isn’t from a volume builder. So I guess, whether you go through a volume builder, a small builder, it means nothing. They’re all mentally challenged

    • @Ken-er9cq
      @Ken-er9cq Год назад

      There are probably still good builders, who are still operating the same way they have for the last 20 years, with the same tradesman. They would cost more, and would be booked up.

  • @Trekz86
    @Trekz86 Год назад +1

    What's the Unitex texture bucket doing in the bathroom hahah

  • @freemind9734
    @freemind9734 Год назад +1

    Once were Tradesmen now just Tradies!

  • @testeagles6347
    @testeagles6347 10 месяцев назад

    so with stuff like no membrane on the slabs and stuff what happens? house gets knocked down? how do they fix it or compensate the owner?

  • @scottatkins7646
    @scottatkins7646 Год назад +2

    My sister in law thinks your hot she wants to know how much for a full inspection
    She claims you have caused some type of moisture problem……..

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 11 месяцев назад

    If the electrical is complete, it is not safe. It may not be energised but it needs redoing or removing fully.

  • @Trekz86
    @Trekz86 Год назад +1

    That A/J that didn't run the whole way up the wall🤦🏽🤦🏽 what a rookie mistake

  • @cincyjohn69
    @cincyjohn69 9 месяцев назад

    I’d love to see one that’s actually in compliance

  • @martianvideo
    @martianvideo Год назад

    6:54 No pray, just sprayyyyyy!

  • @kerryould7874
    @kerryould7874 Год назад +3

    The surveyor probably a relative 😢

  • @MrW416262
    @MrW416262 Год назад

    I have never seen vapour barrier tuck up slab side to brick underside. No one in Australia has ever done it

  • @Marko-sh5tn
    @Marko-sh5tn Год назад +1

    Love The Last of Us reference! 👏

  • @maximusreed
    @maximusreed Год назад

    Name and shame would be the best outcome after every inspection. That's what the people want to see ! For these poor owners

  • @chrissydney5451
    @chrissydney5451 Год назад +2

    Got to love private certifiers. Poor home owner, building a home has really turned to s**t in this country.

  • @robchisholm2588
    @robchisholm2588 Год назад +6

    This is why you only buy 35+ years and older

    • @douglasfreedom8943
      @douglasfreedom8943 Год назад +1

      Hahahaha you clearly haven’t renovated 35+ year old houses
      You just don’t buy crap like this

    • @truth4293
      @truth4293 Год назад

      A house built in the 1970s a safe bet. The structural methods much more stable

    • @elmohead
      @elmohead Год назад

      ​@@truth4293just beware of asbestos

  • @RandomGuy0987
    @RandomGuy0987 Год назад

    19:57 They chopped it up with an axe! It's a bloody horror show.

  • @Simon-Simon-Simon
    @Simon-Simon-Simon Год назад +1

    even scyon detail is flimsy
    wouldn't cost much to have 90 by 45 on edge on the floor joists ends and have a scyon 100mm vertical edge screwed to the timber
    then tile 100mm face underside longer alum angle or drip groove
    we don't see drip grooves anymore kids these days don't know what they are
    cracking - tile over torqued the screws - tho funny how tiler didn't cut the shortest distance to the edge

  • @zappy7393
    @zappy7393 Год назад +1

    They didnt have a holesaw...and apparently Bunnings was 10min too far...

    • @stuartmaughan2949
      @stuartmaughan2949 Год назад

      But the post would have already been on the stirrup to hold up the roof so if the used a hole saw how do you get the tile down - could have been a bit neater but dont know how else it could have been done

  • @tonyburford2505
    @tonyburford2505 Год назад

    How these builders ever get there ,licence....every stage of building a home should be inspected and signed off

  • @MrLincoln87
    @MrLincoln87 Год назад +2

    Oh man this scares me...
    Kinda makes me want to buy an older place, if there's major issues then they'd already have shown up

    • @ashgamble1168
      @ashgamble1168 Год назад

      do it anything built post 1950s is junk
      cant go wrong with a 1950s double brick in good nick
      yup there will be maintenance but with a bit of noise and sweat youl have a home you love

  • @CarlBurtons
    @CarlBurtons Год назад

    Have you ever done commercial work? I'd love to see some coles or woolworths videos!

  • @MrW416262
    @MrW416262 Год назад

    Do pvc pipes need to be lagged through concrete on vertical direction

  • @snex1337
    @snex1337 Год назад +3

    Please name and shame the builder so we can avoid them

  • @ullah8334
    @ullah8334 Год назад

    "Murder scene investigation"....you are too good with your comments

  • @wheres_bears1378
    @wheres_bears1378 Год назад

    Where can you learn to do building inspections?

  • @Ted...youtubee
    @Ted...youtubee Год назад

    my dad (RIP @85) was a bricklayer for 65 years. reitured at 70.
    He made workers tear down walls and redo them when he found this sort of crap. i guess there are no skills nowadays or pride in their work.

  • @kevinpoh2088
    @kevinpoh2088 Год назад +1

    what kind of camera do you use to record this video? and what type of drone did you use? Thanks

    • @Siteinspections
      @Siteinspections  Год назад

      I'll do a video later on for you soon it's a range of equipment.

  • @alanhughes1262
    @alanhughes1262 Год назад +1

    In my old street one house had 60mm overhang the builder put angle iron bolted to the slab talk about dodgy.

  • @exploringsydneyandbeyond9059
    @exploringsydneyandbeyond9059 Год назад +2

    My god , another knock down start again , either builders have forgotten how to build or just lazy and don’t care , I think the latter. I hope this home owner gets the house he’s paid for in the end , I would be carrying out legal proceedings for the total cost of the house plus demolition and removal costs and and time delay .

    • @grassyfieldz4578
      @grassyfieldz4578 Год назад +1

      Modern builders are nowhere near as good as builders were back in say 1900's - 1980's who actually put pride and cared about the quality of their work. These days, builders are lazy, no pride in their work, and alot of them shouldn't even be licensed to be a builder they are that bad.

  • @Aishiteimusu
    @Aishiteimusu Год назад +1

    I will soon engage you to do my house.. A 3 year build and still counting.

  • @timvanschuilenburg1524
    @timvanschuilenburg1524 Год назад

    So are sumps in eastern states fabricated by the roof plumber on site? In wa we would have pre fabed ones to ensure conpliance with oz standards 🤔