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ABOUT

Professional Home Inspection Service with Years of Experience

Whether you’re looking to buy a new build house, or you’re trying to sell or purchase a house, we at Snag Lists and Surveys are ready to work with you. We have a combined experience of 40 years within the building industry.

Snag Lists and Surveys provides expert services to our clients across Leinster.

We provide a fully comprehensive Snag and Condition Survey reports. Our clients will receive their Snag report with in 24hrs and Condition Survey within 48hrs.

Our reports include detailed images and descriptions of each issue found, and in format ready to submit to the developer,

We at Snag Lists and Surveys are here to represent the very best interest of our clients using our skills and experience. We are an independent Snagging and Condition Survey company.

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Where the Passion Begins

Professional Snagging Surveyors

Our Professional Snagging Surveyors have an excellent insight into the mindset of developers. We have the in-depth knowledge and experience gained from over 35 years in the construction / property industry.

Having worked in the construction industry for a 35 years +, we have a good knowledge and experience to find out quickly the faults which must be addressed for owner satisfaction.

It is vital that you assess the condition of the property with a critical eye to offer a best snagging inspection. Even minor faults can lead to more serious issues in the future. The process of fixing such issues can be both expensive and time-consuming.

It’s our duty to provide you the best services and to a high standard. Our report and if required, the follow up service, enable you to engage with your developer knowing that you have an independent voice.

You will receive a full PDF report emailed to you within 24 hours of our visit, with snagging pictures and text explaining what the issues are.

We not only deliver the inspection but our passion too, because your satisfaction is our pride.

What Is Snagging

Snagging is a common term throughout construction but is essentially a slang expression and has slightly different meanings depending on the circumstances.

The word will be used on a variety of projects so it’s always worth a contractor checking how the phrase is being applied. It can mean different things to different people. Snagging can also be referred to as a punch list, which is primarily the American name for it.

It becomes clear, then, that depending on the person someone is working with, a snagging list can mean something different for each job.
Here are a few of the things that are commonly referred to as snagging lists in the construction industry:

  • The pre-completion list of outstanding work is compiled by the contract administrator. This list ensures that the contractor is aware of what work still needs to be completed before the practical completion can be certified.

  • A list of minor items often called de minimise, that still need to be finalised after the practical completion.

  • The list of not-so-minor items that are identified as outstanding when the practical completion is being finalised. This list is included within the appendix of the practical completion when the certificate is given.

  • A list of not-very-minor items that are still outstanding and were not identified until the practical completion certificate was given.

As everyone can see, a snag is always something that has been deemed defective, broken, or unfinished.  Most snags are cosmetic, but they can be much worse and include defective workmanship that can cause problems in the near future.

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