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Defect Explainers
Explanations of Commonly Found Defects


Understanding Roof Gutter Defects In Melbourne: Fall and Why Slope Matters for Drainage Performance
Gutters play a simple but important role in a home’s drainage system. They collect roof water and guide it toward downpipes so it can be carried safely away from the building. For this process to work effectively, gutters rely on a consistent fall along their length. Where the fall is insufficient, commonly referenced as less than a minimum of 1:500, water may not drain as intended. Roof drainage installation is often reviewed around lock-up stage, which sits within the broad

ClearScope Building Inspections
Feb 114 min read


Common frame stage defects in Melbourne explained for homeowners
What homeowners are usually referring to when they mention common frame stage defects in Melbourne Frame stage defects are issues identified once the structural frame of a home has been erected and fixed in place, but before internal linings, cladding, or finishes are installed. At this point, the framework that supports walls, roofs, and openings is fully visible. Common frame stage defects in melbourne include matters such as bracing nail spacing, hoop iron connections, lin

ClearScope Building Inspections
Feb 105 min read


Waterproofing Defect: Water stops sitting below or above the finished floor level in wet areas
Understanding what this issue involves In wet areas such as bathrooms, ensuites, laundries, and some powder rooms, water stops are installed at doorways or floor transitions. Their role is to help contain water within the wet area and reduce the chance of water flowing into adjoining rooms. This defect occurs when the water stop does not finish level with the final tiled floor. Most commonly, the water stop ends up too low and becomes buried beneath the finished tiles rather

ClearScope Building Inspections
Feb 94 min read


Waterproofing defects
Waterproofing defects are one of the most commonly identified issues during residential building inspections. They are most often associated with wet areas such as bathrooms, ensuites, laundries and balconies, where regular exposure to water is expected as part of everyday use. For homeowners building or buying, understanding how waterproofing defects occur, and when they are best identified during the construction process, helps put inspection findings into context and suppo

ClearScope Building Inspections
Feb 24 min read
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