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Top 5 Issues Found in Geelong Building Inspections



There are far more building inspections happening in Geelong now than ever. Building checks in the region jumped by almost 40 per cent in 2024 as tighter regulations and a new industry conference drew fresh attention to construction quality.

For buyers, that’s actually great news, as more defects are being flagged early helping them make sound financial choices. But it also means you need a game plan to spot any red flags yourself or book building inspections in Geelong to get the job done for you, safely and professionally. 

From sneaky roof leaks that only show up after a winter downpour to ancient wiring that can’t cope with modern-day gadget loads, the most common building issues are usually hiding in plain sight. In this post, you'll get to know them so you can walk into negotiations with clear eyes, realistic budgets and zero nasty surprises after settlement.

Moisture and mould

On a wet winter morning, the front rooms might feel bone-dry, yet the real story is often hiding in sub-floor crawl spaces and behind freshly painted plaster.

Geelong’s clay soils hold water, and when paired with poor sub-floor ventilation they create a humid pocket that feeds mould and even termites. Tell-tale signs include a musty smell, swollen skirting boards, or paint that bubbles like an over-shaken soft drink can. If you feel any is present, you must invest in pre-purchase building inspections in Geelong.

Roof faults

Salt-laden winds coming off Corio Bay chew through roof fixings faster than you’d expect. Even a hairline gap around flashing lets water track down rafters and stain the ceiling months later. From the street, look for sagging gutters, slipped tiles or rusty valleys; inside, run a torch across the roof space to spot pin-prick daylight. A targeted patch on a tile roof starts around $450, while a full re-bed and re-point can hit $4,000+. Add a layer of roof sarking during any repair - it acts like a giant waterproof jacket and boosts thermal performance.

Outdated or overloaded wiring

Many post-war cottages still run the original cotton-sheath cables that crumble when you touch them. 

Pop open the switchboard: if you see old porcelain fuses instead of modern RCD safety switches, you’re staring at a retrofit. Geelong electricians quote roughly $3,000-$5,000 to re-wire a three-bed home, but that costs balloons once plaster goes back on the walls - so negotiate before settlement. Don’t forget sheds and garages; inspectors often find DIY power leads strung across rafters like fairy lights. Swap them for a weather-rated sub-board before you plug in the EV charger.

Plumbing and drainage headaches

Slow shower drains, white efflorescence on brickwork and puddles that linger after rain all shout “bad fall” in the storm-water lines. Because much of Geelong is flat, builders sometimes skimp on-site grading, pushing water back toward the slab. 

Lift the inspection camera cap on the downpipes. If you see leaf sludge, you probably have no leaf guards and maybe no connection to mains at all. Re-grading a yard can cost a lot; adding strip drains across the driveway is cheaper than underpinning later. Flag blocked vents too: without breather pipes, your plumbing gurgles and traps sewer gas.

Under-insulated roof space

Walk into a 1960s weatherboard on a 30 °C day and you’ll cop the sauna effect in seconds. Peek above the manhole. Thin, patchy batts or (worse) piles of old newspaper were common “insulation” tricks before minimum R-values became law. A modern R5.0 blanket installed by a pro runs about $1,800 for an average roof. That single upgrade can slice 20 % off seasonal power bills and keep the home compliant with today’s stricter energy-efficiency regs. And while you’re up there, eyeball the roof sarking and confirm it overlaps correctly at every join.

Timber pests and decay

Termites adore damp, dark timber - and they travel. Inspectors around Armstrong Creek regularly find mud tubes snaking up the slab edge, often hidden by garden beds piled against weatherboards. Inside, lightly tap window trims; a dull thud can mean hollowed-out pine. A full chemical barrier (or reticulation system) starts near $2,200 and lasts up to eight years. If damage is structural (think eaten joists or wall plates), factor in carpentry costs on top.

Bonus tip: flip the power-box lid; most treated houses have a termite certificate sticker noting the last barrier date. If it’s missing or expired, treat that as leverage on price.

Planning to Buy a Property in Geelong? Consult with a Leading Building Inspections Team

Before you sign, bring in construction inspection specialists who know local soil types, coastal weather quirks and Victorian code requirements. A reputable inspector will check your build at seven key milestones - everything from pier depth and slab steel to waterproofing and final hand-over - and turn around a detailed, photo-rich report within 24 hours that you can use to plan your way ahead.

Look for building Inspection professionals registered with the Victorian Building Authority who can liaise directly with builders, flag defects while trades are still on-site and even guide you 12 months after you move in. Trust us, their fee is minor compared to the cost of chasing leaky showers, rewiring switchboards or re-levelling a soggy deck down the track. 

Also Read: Comprehensive Building Inspection Services: What to Expect

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