Snag List Services in Ireland and Advice

When buying your new home, you expect to receive it finished to a high standard. But often many houses are not completed as good as they should, which is unfair for the paying customer.

It is advised that you carry out a Snag List examination before the deal is finalised. This will help you avoid moving into a house that may still need some more work done or is not up to standard. A Snag List will guarantee that a builder completes all their duties by providing you with a fully completed house that also matches any regulations.

The process normally involves a person carrying out a thorough check on the property. The list accompanied with a number of images of any flawed labour is then sent to both the customer and builder. The builder then should put right all the faults and your house will be of the quality level you want and deserve.

This is an example of a standard snagging list.

Have you any experience in the past with Snag Lists?

If you need someone to carry out a Snag List or any other tradesman for a job you have in mind, check out Tradesmen.ie where you can get a number of quotes for your job.

All the best,

Regards,

Daniel Beere

About Oliver Dempsey

Owner and Managing Director at Tradesmen.ie and contributor to the Tradesmen.ie Blog DISCLAIMER: All content provided in my articles is for informational purposes only. The information contained in these articles has been obtained from research carried out by myself through online and offline sources and through other writers and contributors who provide me with content. While I am responsible for the final editing of each article and I do my best to verify the information, I do not make representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information. Therefore you must not rely on the information contained in any of these articles and always make sure to seek the advice of a suitably qualified expert before embarking on any project.
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