New Build Snagging

Pre-Completion Snagging Survey in Winsford

Moving into a new build? A professional RPSA-qualified snagging inspection helps identify defects, incomplete finishes, and poor workmanship before legal completion, so you can raise issues with the developer early. You’ll receive a clear, photo-backed snagging list in a developer-friendly format to support a smoother handover.
RPSA Qualified • Photographic Evidence • Developer-Ready Report
WHAT THIS SURVEY IS FOR

Spot defects early with a new build snagging survey in Winsford

A pre-completion snagging survey is designed to find issues that are easy to miss during a quick viewing — from cosmetic defects and incomplete items to obvious alignment problems and poor finishing. We produce a clear, itemised snagging list with photos, written in a developer-friendly format, so you can raise snags promptly and get them resolved efficiently.

This is especially useful when you’re close to exchange or completion dates and want confidence the property is handed over in the condition you expected.

What’s included and what it isn’t

What We Check in a Snagging Survey in Winsford

Our snagging inspection is a visual assessment of accessible areas, focused on defects, incomplete finishes, and obvious workmanship issues. You’ll receive a clear snagging list with photos to help you raise items with the developer before completion.

What the survey includes

  • A visual inspection of accessible areas throughout the property
  • Identification of obvious defects, poor finishes, and incomplete items
  • Photo evidence to support discussions with the developer
  • A clear, itemised snagging list in a developer-friendly format
  • Practical next steps to help you raise issues promptly

What the survey does not include

  • Invasive or destructive inspection (no opening up of concealed areas)
  • Testing of electrical, heating, plumbing, or drainage systems
  • Detailed investigation of hidden defects or complex issues
  • Repair methods, costings, or contractor quotations

If you need deeper assessment of the building fabric or suspected issues beyond snagging, a Level 2 or Level 3 survey may be more appropriate.

Our pre-completion snagging survey process in Winsford

Simple, fast, and developer-friendly from booking to snagging list

1

Book Your Snagging Survey

Same day response

Request a quote and share your completion timeline. We'll confirm the best time to inspect before handover.

  • Free advice on timing
  • Fixed price quote
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Quick booking process
2

Snagging Inspection

Typically 1–3 hours on site

We carry out a visual inspection of accessible areas to identify defects, incomplete works, and poor finishes.

  • Room-by-room inspection
  • Photo evidence
  • Clear defect notes
  • Developer-friendly formatting
3

Receive Your Snagging List

Typically within 5 working days

You receive an itemised snagging list with photos and clear next steps, ready to send to your developer.

  • Itemised snag list
  • Photo-backed evidence
  • Clear priorities
  • Follow-up questions welcome

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Asked Questions

FAQs

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A snagging survey is an inspection of a new-build property carried out before legal completion. It identifies defects, poor workmanship, and incomplete items so they can be addressed by the developer.

A snagging survey is ideally carried out after the developer has confirmed the property is ready, but before legal completion or handover. This gives you the best opportunity to raise issues early.

The inspection covers accessible internal and external elements, including finishes, fittings, fixtures, doors, windows, walls, floors, and visible defects or incomplete works.

Yes. Snagging surveys identify both minor and more significant defects, including cosmetic issues, poor finishes, and items that fall below expected standards.

The survey focuses on workmanship and visible defects rather than formal certification, but issues that appear to fall below expected standards are clearly highlighted.