
Purchasing a property is a significant investment, and it can be a daunting process. But with Aaron Crosby Building Inspection Services, you can navigate this journey with confidence. Aaron’s pre-purchase property inspection builder’s report also includes commercial property inspections, Asbestos testing and meth testing. He provides expert advice and guidance every step of the way.

Operating in Palmerston North, Whanganui, Hunterville, Marton, Feilding, Bulls & Sanson, Aaron Crosby brings 40 years of hands-on experience. With a decade as the owner-operator of a roofing company and five years leading a building inspection service, Aaron’s expertise is unparalleled. His advanced trade building certificate ensures a sharp focus on the nitty-gritty of property assessment.
When it comes to a house inspection, Aaron’s wealth of practical skills, decades of knowledge, and a keen eye for detail ensure your property is in tip-top shape. He is your trusted pre-purchase building inspection expert.

His world-class home inspection reporting system provides detailed building inspection reports. These reports offer more than just raw information; they provide guidance on the costs and implications of any identified issues. Written in plain English, with a clear summary and backed up with professional guidance and support, his reports are the best in the business.
Building inspections offer numerous benefits, saving time and money while providing peace of mind to prospective buyers. Here are some key advantages:
Identifying Potential Issues: His professional home inspections help uncover hidden problems within the property. This includes structural issues, plumbing or electrical problems, and other hidden defects that may not be apparent during a casual walkthrough.
Cost Savings: Discovering issues early on allows buyers to negotiate repairs or a reduction in the property’s price before finalising the purchase. This can potentially save a significant amount of money in post-purchase repairs.
Informed Decision-Making: Armed with a comprehensive inspection report, buyers can decide whether to proceed with the purchase, renegotiate the terms, or walk away from the deal if the issues are too severe.
Safety Assurance: His inspections help ensure that the property is safe for occupancy. This includes checking for hazards such as mould, asbestos or other environmental concerns that could pose a threat to the health and well-being of the occupants.
In addition to building inspections, he also offers Asbestos testing and Meth testing in Manawatu. These services are crucial in ensuring a safe and healthy environment for the property’s occupants.
A home inspection is a crucial step in the home-buying process, offering a comprehensive assessment of the property’s condition. It empowers buyers to make informed decisions, protects their investment, and contributes to smoother, more transparent real estate transactions.
With Aaron Crosby Building Inspection Services, you can rest assured that your property is in the best hands. Contact him now for your building inspection needs.

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Sadie says:
Skipped the inspection on my last place and ended up dropping ten grand on foundation work that should’ve been flagged. Not making that mistake again, mate.
Hannah Wilson says:
We learned that lesson the hard way too, and it’s a costly one to swallow. The foundation stuff especially seems to be the thing inspectors catch that’ll save you thousands down the track.
beccataylor says:
Yeah nah, that’s the painful lesson right there. Ten grand is brutal but honestly it could’ve been worse. The thing that gets me is how cheap an inspection actually is compared to what you end up paying when something major gets missed. It’s basically insurance that actually pays out. You’ve got this sorted now though.
Pete says:
Yeah nah skip the inspection and you’re just asking for it. Ten grand’s nothing compared to what structural stuff can cost you down the track, mate.
colin.w says:
Fair point about the foundation work, though I reckon most people skip inspections because they don’t know what red flags actually cost money versus what’s just cosmetic wear, so maybe the bigger issue is folks need to understand which problems are deal-breakers before they even book an inspector.
Helen Mackenzie says:
The foundation issue is exactly why this inspection becomes a financial control measure, not just a box to tick. Ten grand is a brutal lesson, but it’s the kind of preventable loss that should matter to anyone evaluating property as an investment. Skipping that step shifts all risk to you after settlement, which is backwards. The inspection cost is negligible compared to what you’ve already learned the hard way.