R&R Quality Control Services

Professional Quality Control Services for domestic and commercial premises

Championing Excellence in the Built Environment

We Help Home Buyers Achieve Defect-Free Homes

R&R Quality Control Services offers a comprehensive range of services, including pre- and post-completion inspections for new homes. These services align with New Homes Quality Board (NHQB) guidelines, ensuring you have complete confidence in the quality of your new home.

Industry Standards We Follow

As mandated by the (NHBC), (NHQB), (RPSA), (ICWCI) and (CIOB) we:

Maintain relevant and adequate Professional Indemnity Insurance.

Produce clear and precise inspection reports.

Operate strictly within our areas of expertise.

Provide free advice on addressing defects.

Continuously develop and improve the skills of our workforce.

Follow the NHQB’s approved checklist for Pre and post-Completion Inspections on new build homes.



We are accredited

Residential Properties Surveyors Association (RSPA), Construction Institute of Building (CIOB) and Institute of Clerk of Works and Construction Inspectorate (ICWCI)

We are all qualified surveyors

A fully qualified workforce with qualification including Higher National Certificate (HNC) Building Surveying, BSc (Hon) Design and construction management and Construction trade background experience.

First Class Customer Service

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Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. At R&R Quality Control Services, we’re here to ensure you get the most value for your money.

The reality is that the quality of new-build homes in the UK often falls short of expectations. With developers under pressure to build quickly and within tight budgets, construction can be rushed, and corners cut. Many developers rely on buyers to identify defects and provide a snagging list before you’ve even had a chance to settle in. The process can be overwhelming, with technical jargon and tolerances designed to confuse, leaving you with a substandard home despite a significant financial commitment.

That’s where we come in.

R&R Quality Control Services is an experienced quality control company, accredited by the Residential Property Surveyors Association (RPSA), Chartered Institute of building (CIOB) and the Institute of clerk of works and Construction Inspectorate (ICWCI) . Our team of qualified and experienced surveyors specialises in inspecting new-build properties. Acting as your trusted advocate, we conduct thorough inspections to identify defects, compiling comprehensive snagging reports that hold developers accountable.

We take pride in safeguarding our clients’ interests, ensuring their new home meets the highest standards. With R&R Quality Control Services by your side, you can move into your home with confidence, knowing we’re here to protect your investment.

FAQs

What is snagging?

Snagging is a quality control process in construction. It involves identifying and listing minor defects or omissions in a building project before it is deemed complete and ready for inspection. These issues are recorded in a snagging list (also known as a punch list) during an inspection, ensuring the contractor addresses them. While not a contractual term, snagging is a widely used slang expression in the construction industry.


What is a structural survey report?

A structural survey report inspects the interior, exterior, and accessible parts of a building for potential issues or defects. If the survey identifies serious problems requiring repairs or maintenance, these are detailed in the report.


When should I arrange a structural survey report?

You should arrange a structural survey as soon as your offer has been accepted. A survey can identify critical structural issues that could impact the property’s value. This information can be used to renegotiate the price or reconsider your decision to proceed with the purchase.


What is a structural condition survey report?

IA structural condition survey provides potential buyers with a basic overview of a home’s condition. It highlights the structure of the building, any maintenance concerns, and the state of repair of the home. This is a surface-level inspection designed to flag obvious defects.