East Coast Building Inspections  

Licensed Builder CC6758 · 40+ Years Experience · ★★★★★ 4.9 from 164+ Google Reviews
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Trusted East Coast Building Inspections Across Tasmania

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Expert Building Inspections for Buyers & Investors

Hobart Building Inspections delivers independent, detailed property inspections across Tasmania’s East Coast. Led by Chris Westcott — a Licensed Builder with over 40 years of hands-on experience — our reports give you the confidence to make informed property decisions.
With an East Coast base in Beaumaris, we regularly service coastal towns and rural communities from Orford to St Helens, as well as the Midlands towns of Ross, Oatlands, and Campbell Town

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Why Choose Our East Coast Inspections?

☑️ Independent reporting — we work for buyers, not agents or vendors
☑️ Reports prepared to Australian Standard 4349.1 (often exceeding minimum standards)
☑️ Delivered within 24 hours, with detailed photos and plain-English recommendations
☑️ Specific expertise in coastal conditions: salt corrosion, subfloor damp, weather-exposed timber, rural drainage and septic systems
☑️ Over 150 five-star reviews — trusted by Tasmanians for a decade

Why Choose Our East Coast Building Inspections

Buying property along Tasmania’s East Coast or through the Midlands comes with unique environmental and structural challenges. Our East Coast Building Inspections are designed to identify hidden issues before they become expensive surprises. Every inspection is conducted personally by Chris Westcott — a Licensed Builder (CC6758) with over 40 years of practical experience in Tasmanian construction.

We assess every accessible part of the property: roofing, subfloor, plumbing, electrical, drainage, and external structures. Using advanced thermal and moisture-testing equipment, we locate signs of leaks, rot, or insulation problems that may not be visible during a routine walkthrough. Each report includes detailed photos, clear recommendations, and repair priorities so you can make confident, informed decisions.

Our East Coast Building Inspection service regularly assists buyers in Bicheno, Swansea, Triabunna, Orford, and St Helens. Coastal properties face higher exposure to wind-driven rain, corrosion, and salt-air damage — issues we’re highly experienced in identifying and explaining. Reports are usually delivered within 24 hours, and we remain available afterwards to discuss findings or liaise directly with your Licensed Builder or conveyancer.

When quality, independence, and experience matter, trust Hobart Building Inspections for your next East Coast Building Inspection. We help you protect your investment and ensure peace of mind before you buy.

Peace of Mind for Every Buyer
Our East Coast Building Inspections service combines detailed reporting, transparent communication, and trusted local experience. Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing, we’ll help you understand every aspect of your property and make confident, informed decisions before settlement.

Our Coverage Area

We provide professional inspections for homes, units, and commercial properties across:

East Coast: Buckland, Orford, Triabunna, Swansea, Dolphin Sands, Swanwick, Coles Bay, Bicheno, St Marys, Scamander, Beaumaris, St Helens, Weldborough, Derby
Midlands: Avoca, Campbell Town, Ross, Oatlands, Colebrook
Surrounding rural and coastal communities

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Why an East Coast Inspection Matters

Properties in this region are exposed to unique challenges, including:
Salt-laden air causing accelerated rust in roofing and joinery.
Wind-driven rain and storm exposure along the coastline.
High-moisture subfloors leading to timber decay and mould.
Ageing septic tanks and rural plumbing infrastructure.
DIY extensions or renovations, not built to code.
Our reports highlight these risks so you know exactly what you’re buying — before you sign.

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