Waterproofing Inspections
A Waterproofing Inspection from All Inspections provides a thorough, independent evaluation of all waterproofing works to ensure they have been installed correctly, comply with Australian Standards, and provide long‑term protection against moisture ingress. Waterproofing is one of the most critical components of a building, and failures can lead to significant structural damage, mould growth, deterioration of finishes, and costly rectification works. Our inspections give homeowners, builders, and property managers confidence that wet areas and external waterproofing systems have been installed to an acceptable standard before they are concealed.
Our inspectors assess all accessible waterproofed areas, including bathrooms, ensuites, laundries, balconies, rooftops, planter boxes, retaining walls, and below‑ground structures. We review membrane application, coverage, thickness, bond strength, drainage falls, substrate preparation, junction detailing, penetrations, and compatibility of materials. Particular attention is given to high‑risk areas such as shower recesses, balcony door thresholds, wall‑floor junctions, and areas where water is likely to pool or track into adjoining spaces.
We also verify compliance with relevant codes and standards, including AS 3740 (Waterproofing of Domestic Wet Areas), AS 4654 (External Waterproofing), and manufacturer installation requirements. Any defects, inconsistencies, or non‑compliant works are documented with clear explanations and high‑resolution photographs, ensuring all parties understand the nature and severity of the issue.
A professional Waterproofing Inspection from All Inspections helps prevent future leaks, structural deterioration, and disputes by ensuring waterproofing is completed correctly the first time. Our focus is on accuracy, transparency, and protecting your investment through reliable, independent oversight.