What Is a Snagging Survey?

A snagging survey identifies defects, poor workmanship and unfinished work in new-build properties so developers can fix them within the warranty period.

What Does a Snagging Survey Check?

Inspectors typically review:

  • Paint, plastering and joinery quality
  • Window alignment and seals
  • Kitchens, bathrooms and appliances
  • Plumbing, tiling and drainage
  • External brickwork, fencing and gardens
  • Heating and ventilation systems

When Should You Book One?

You can book a snagging survey:

  • Before completion
  • Shortly after moving in
  • Before the 2-year developer defect period ends

Early inspections maximise your protection.

Why New-Build Homes Still Have Defects

Even brand-new homes are built under tight deadlines and high pressure. Minor issues are common — and some defects are only visible to a trained eye. A snagging survey ensures problems are identified before they become your responsibility.

Common hidden issues include:

  • Poor insulation or ventilation
  • Uneven flooring or misaligned units
  • Incomplete sealing around windows and doors
  • Plumbing or drainage faults not immediately visible

The Cost of Skipping a Snagging Survey

Without a snagging survey, buyers often discover defects after warranties expire, leaving them to cover repair costs themselves. What may seem minor at first can become expensive once remedial work is needed.

A snagging survey typically costs a few hundred pounds — far less than the cost of fixing multiple defects later.

Your Rights as a New-Build Buyer

Most developers are required to fix defects identified within:

  • The initial defect liability period (often 2 years)
  • The terms of your new-build warranty (such as NHBC or similar)

A professional snagging report provides clear, documented evidence you can present to the developer, speeding up repairs and reducing disputes.

Final Takeaway

A snagging survey protects your new home, your warranty, and your investment — ensuring you move in with confidence rather than costly surprises.

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