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Professional Snagging Liverpool
Lively Professional provides snagging services to new build home buyers in Liverpool. We ensure that any defects within your newly built home are photographed and identified within your report.
New Build Snagging Services in Liverpool
A new home is a big investment, so we help new build homeowners achieve the quality they deserve. We pride ourselves on being one of the leading professional snagging companies in the UK.
If you are wondering why new builds need snagging, the answer is simple: Your new home has been constructed by many different people in different conditions. Because of this combination, all new builds need a snagging inspection that ensures the quality of every aspect of the building.
What is Snagging and How Does it Work?
Snagging is the process of checking new builds, both for minor faults and major defects that need to be rectified. Our snagging services in Liverpool ensure that all snags are found and accounted for.
We use a checklist to ensure that everything is up to standard and we provide you with a full report which you can then hand to your builder. You can take a look at this snagging report of a new build house we did in Liverpool.
“Ian was extremely professional. He arrived on time, completed the job thoroughly and listened to my concerns. He explained the report to me in detail and took time to answer all of my questions. He was also friendly and approachable and a pleasure to have in my house. Thank you for the brilliant service Ian.”.
New Build Snagging List for Liverpool
Only a professional snagger has the relevant qualifications and experience to accurately check your property for snags. We always advise using a professional snagging company to check your new home.
However, if you want to perform your own snagging inspection in Liverpool, we have put together a checklist that you can follow. You can find the snagging checklist here.
Why Choose Lively Professional Services for Your Snagging Survey
We have over 40 years of industry experience and extensive knowledge of the housing industry, so we give our customers the best possible service. Our office is in Lancashire, from where we serve all surrounding areas.
Our snagging surveys are easy to follow and each defect identified will come accompanied with a photographed location, plus a detailed description of what the snag found is and who it should be assigned to.
Your report will be sent to you electronically on the same day. You will also get two hard copies within 48 hours – ensuring your builder can rectify them as soon as possible.
Professional Service all round.
Prompt, knowledgeable, and all-around professional service. We used LPS to snag our large new build home and we were very happy with the results. Would thoroughly recommend it for a quick, efficient, and value-for-money service.
You can go to our Trustpilot to view more testimonials of our professional snagging services.
Find Out More Information About Professional Snagging Services Below
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We are starting a podcast!
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Half Year and Yearend Completions
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Half year completions and the HBF Survey
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What the New Homes Quality Board means for new home buyers
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Plaster beetles in new builds
If you think you have plaster beetles, don’t panic - they have been around for hundreds of years and they get their name from being mostly found living in the plasterwork of both domestic and industrial buildings. Check out some of the snags we have found on...