Investigation Of Building Defects

Diagnosing the problems with a forensic eye for detail.

What is it?

Even the most structurally sound buildings are subject to some degree of wear and tear. A thorough investigation can help building owners and managers identify and address any potential defects, including structural issues, water intrusion and material failures.

How can Premier help?

We apply the same rigorous Premier approach to all residential, commercial and community projects, regardless of size or scope. It is this formula and this ability to identify and resolve the most complex, unusual and (to many others) ‘invisible’ problems that sets us apart.

When it comes to investigations, we don’t just scratch the surface. Our initial building diagnosis’ involves a thorough examination of a building’s condition, using state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to ensure that all our assessments are accurate and reliable. We then work closely with our clients to develop customised plans for repairs and upgrades that meet their specific needs and concerns.

Step 1.

Diagnose the Problem

We don’t just scratch the surface. Our ability to identify and diagnose existing or potential problems is standard procedure. Our Principal, Geoff Humby, brings experience working in Federal Government criminal forensics, and has trained each member of the Premier Waterproofing team to follow the same rigid standards.

Step 2.

Engage a Specialist Team with Specialised Products

We believe in specialisation. Each job we undertake requires a unique skillset and approach. We don’t take shortcuts or make assumptions; we address each project like it’s our first and will custom design products for the best possible solution.

Step 3.

Leave No Trace

The problem is fixed, but we were never here; at least, you could be mistaken for thinking that. Our specialised vacuum-attached machinery and dust suppression techniques means that nothing will be left behind. No dust, no rubbish, no extra material. The only thing you’ll keep is a solution.