
Poorly levelled drains
Water does not drain properly and dampness appears with use.
600 – 2.500 €
Average repair cost

We verify that the property meets what was promised and detect potential defects before or after handover.
Quick response with no obligation
We verify that the property meets what was promised and detect potential defects before or after handover.
Quick response with no obligation
Some defects are not detected during a quick visit. Reviewing them in time allows you to correct them or claim them within the legal deadlines.
Defects in new construction have different legal deadlines depending on their severity.
Doors that don't fit, badly fitted tiles, defective joints or paint that peels shortly after
Damp due to plumbing failures, electrical problems or poor thermal or acoustic insulation
Structural cracks, foundation problems, failures in structural elements
Doors that don't fit, badly fitted tiles, defective joints or paint that peels shortly after
Damp due to plumbing failures, electrical problems or poor thermal or acoustic insulation
Structural cracks, foundation problems, failures in structural elements
We support you both before and after the handover of the property.
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Choose a date and provide the basic details.
An architect reviews all the key elements.
In less than 48 hours you'll have a clear and detailed report.
Identify problems before accepting the property or completing the handover process.
They detected that the underfloor heating was not installed in several areas of the property. The thermal camera clearly showed that some rooms didn't heat the same. Thanks to the inspection, the developer had to lift the floor and fix it before we moved in.
The shower didn't have the correct slope and water was pooling in one corner. They detected it during the inspection and we included it on the snag list before handover.
We had been living there for more than a year and thought it was too late to file a claim. They detected several defects in finishes and ventilation that were still within the legal deadline. With the report, we were able to request corrections and the developer had to review everything.
Ideally, before signing the handover so the developer can correct any defects. If you've already signed, it can also be done to detect issues and assess possible claims.
You can still inspect the property. Many defects can be claimed within the legal deadlines, even after handover.
Yes. The technical report serves as the basis for requesting corrections from the developer within the legal deadlines established for each type of defect.
An architect reviews finishes, installations and key elements of the property. The inspection usually lasts between 1 and 3 hours, depending on the size.
Yes. You'll receive a clear report with photographs and simple explanations so you know what to review or claim.
Leave us your details and one of our technicians will get in touch with you as soon as possible to help. No obligation.