Snagging is the process of inspecting a property to identify and document defects, incomplete workmanship, or deviations from agreed specifications. It's essential to ensure that your dream home is delivered as promised and to avoid potential costly repairs.

We offer a range of services, including pre-handover inspections, post-handover inspections, defect identification and snag list preparation, quality and safety checks, final handover inspections, independent technical audits, and NRI/international buyer assistance.

You can book a snagging inspection by contacting us through our website or by calling us directly. Our team will guide you through the process and schedule an inspection at your convenience.

Our expert team will conduct a thorough inspection of your property, identify defects, and provide a detailed report with photos and notes. We'll also help you to coordinate with developers for efficient rectification.

The duration of a snagging inspection depends on the size and complexity of the property. Our team will provide you with a detailed estimate of the time required.

The cost of a snagging inspection varies depending on the type of service and the size of the property. Please contact us for a customized quote.

Yes, we offer specialized services for NRIs and international buyers, including remote property inspections, detailed reporting, and coordination with developers.

Our team of experts has extensive experience in snagging and quality assurance, ensuring that your property is thoroughly inspected and defects are identified. We provide detailed reports and coordinate with developers to ensure efficient rectification.

We accept various payment methods, including online payment, bank transfer. Please contact us for more information.

A snagging inspection focuses on identifying defects and issues in a new build or recently renovated property, while a home inspection is a more comprehensive examination of a property's document condition, often conducted as part of the home buying process.

While it's possible to conduct a snagging inspection yourself, it's often recommended to hire a professional snagging expert who has the expertise, knowledge and tools to identify defects and issues that may not be apparent to the untrained eye.

The timeframe for reporting snagging issues varies depending on the developer and the contract. Typically, it's recommended to conduct snagging services on your final handover or before collecting keys from developer/ builder or before expiry of defect liability period.

A snagging inspection can identify a wide range of defects, including:

  • Structural issues
  • Electrical and plumbing defects
  • Finishing defects (e.g., paint, flooring, doors)
  • Appliance defects
  • Material defects
  • Safety hazards

Yes, we provide snagging services for commercial properties, including office spaces, retail spaces, and more.