Landed Property Defect Inspection in Singapore
A landed home has far more to go wrong than a flat — multiple storeys, a roof, external walls, drainage and a boundary, plus more wet areas and joinery than any apartment. We inspect the whole house against BCA standards and hand you a same-day, severity-graded report.
More house, more places for defects to hide
Whether you’re taking handover of a newly reconstructed home, accepting an A&A renovation, or buying a resale landed property, the defect surface is large — and expensive. Roof and gutter falls, facade cracks, water seepage through external walls, drainage that doesn’t fall correctly, and joinery defects across multiple storeys all cost far more to fix after you’ve moved in.
We inspect the entire house room by room and storey by storey, document every defect with photos and severity grading, and give you a report your builder, contractor or the seller can act on while it’s still their responsibility.
What we check in a landed home
Roof, attic & gutters
Roof finish and falls, gutters and downpipes, the attic and any signs of leaks or poor insulation.
Structure & facade
External walls, render and facade for cracks, spalling and water ingress across every elevation.
Drainage & waterproofing
External drainage falls, wet-area waterproofing on every level, and the boundary, driveway and external works.
Electrical & M&E
Distribution boards, sockets and switches across all storeys, plus aircon, water-heater and ventilation provisions.
Finishes & joinery
Flooring (with hollow-tile testing), staircases, built-in carpentry, doors and windows throughout the house.
Whole-house report
One same-day digital report covering every storey — photographed, located and severity-graded for your contractor.
Tailored quote for your home
Every landed home is quoted individually
Because landed homes vary so much in size, storeys and scope, we quote each one rather than publish a flat rate. Send us the property type, built-up area and number of storeys on WhatsApp and we’ll send a tailored, no-obligation quote.
How your landed inspection works
Initial Inspection & Report
Full inspection of the unit with a detailed defect report.
Joint Inspection
Communicate findings and inspect jointly with the BSC team (BTO) or developer (condo).
Rectification Review
Recheck all rectified items and follow up with the BSC / developer for updates.
Post-Renovation Inspection
Full re-inspection after renovation, updated report, and coordination with your ID.
Final Review & Handover
Verify completion of all rectification works and close the inspection process.
Defects we find in landed homes
Related services & guides
Landed property inspection — FAQs
Do you inspect terrace, semi-detached and bungalow homes?
Yes. We inspect all landed property types — terrace, corner terrace, semi-detached, detached and bungalows — whether it is a new build, a reconstruction (A&A) handover, or a resale purchase before completion.
How much does a landed inspection cost?
Landed homes vary too much in size, storeys and scope to publish a fixed rate, so we quote each one individually. Message us the property type, built-up area and number of storeys on WhatsApp and we will send a tailored quote — no obligation.
What makes a landed inspection different from a flat or condo?
Landed homes add scope a flat never has: multiple storeys and staircases, a roof and gutters, external walls and facade, the boundary, drainage and external drainage falls, the attic and basement where present, and far more wet areas and joinery. We scale the inspection — and the report — to the whole house.
Will I get a report I can give my contractor or seller?
Yes. You receive a detailed digital report with photographs, locations and severity ratings for every defect, formatted so your builder, A&A contractor or the seller can act on each item.
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