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Common Defects Found During a Building Inspection

A building inspection often finds issues that are not obvious at first glance. Knowing the common defects helps buyers understand what inspectors are looking for and why a report can change a purchase decision.

If you are comparing services, start with the pre-purchase building inspection page and the how to read a building inspection report article for context.

Common defects

  • cracks in walls or ceilings
  • roof leaks and water damage
  • movement or settlement signs
  • drainage issues
  • poor maintenance around wet areas
  • visible termite or pest indicators

Why these defects matter

Some defects are minor. Others can indicate a larger issue that may lead to repair costs, negotiation, or a decision not to proceed with the purchase.

What a good report should do

The report should identify the defect, explain where it is, and give you enough information to judge the significance.

Where this matters in Melbourne

This is useful across Melbourne and surrounding suburbs such as Pakenham, Berwick, Point Cook, Werribee, Craigieburn, Dandenong, Frankston, Mornington, Melton, Clayton, Sunshine, Truganina, Tarneit, Williams Landing, Hoppers Crossing, Epping, and Mickleham.

You can also browse the service areas page for the full coverage list.

Final takeaway

Common defects are normal to see in reports, but the important part is knowing which ones change your buying risk.

Need a building inspection in Melbourne? Contact BEZT Building and Pest Inspections for a clear report before you buy.