| |
|
|
| |
Find your own new home snags
|
| |
Wednesday, September 06, 2006 |
|
|
|
A new version of a snagging checklist has just been released allowing new homebuyers to create a snagging list on a property for themselves.
www.Snagging.org has been featured on national TV, receives thousands of visitors per day and provides snagging stories, forums, polls and much more to help new build buyers.
The new DIY snagging guide includes the following top tips and many more:
- Check behind all the radiators, there are often gaping holes and unpainted areas to be found.
- Stand in the bath and showers to check that there is no movement and that the silicon seal, which should be present, does not come away from the wall.
- Stand beneath the guttering and look up. You should not be able to see a gap between the guttering and roof, as the roof felt should go into the guttering.
- Use a marble or spirit level to check that worktops, window cills, walls and other surfaces are level.
- Use a bucket of water to check that water drains away from entrances and out of garages.
- Check for scratches to windows. These are only covered if they are visible from 3m away in natural light, but they are much easier to see if you know where they are.
- Turn on all the extractor fans, go outside and check that the fans are venting outside rather than into the floor space or the roof space. Most exterior vents have flaps that indicate that air is flowing.
This is just a small selection from the DIY snagging guide which diligent home buyers can use to conduct their own snagging survey and save themselves hundreds of pounds as well as giving them peace of mind that their property has been checked thoroughly.
The checklist will allow people to carry out a snagging inspection in a methodological fashion without requiring any specialist knowledge ensuring that defects are identified as early as possible in the new build home purchasing process. This is extremely beneficial, especially if the defects can be identified and fixed before you move in.
As well as the DIY snagging guide that costs around £15 the firm also offers professional snagging inspections in the UK with prices starting from £175.
|
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
Get
this news on your website !
|
If you have a website, whether it is a personal homepage
or a fully fledged estate agent service, you can get our news
headlines included on your site. Both these newsfeed services
give you the option of having the full news content from TheMoveChannel.com
- not just the articles that appear on country subdomains
such as this one:
|
Premium service |
For just £25 / month, you can now have your own customised
news service on your website. With the XML-based service,
articles actually appear on a page on your site, making this
a sticky feature that won't result in your traffic leaving.
You have control over the display format to show your choice
of headlines, dates and short article introductions and can
apply your own style sheet or control the display format with
XSL sheets. Finally, you can also set your subject preferences
so that your feed only displays articles which are relevant
to your site audience.
|
Premium Ultra service |
For £40 / month you get all of the above, plus a
fully functioning easy to use online admin system that allows
you to add your own stories and articles into your news service.
Whether you want to post features, news of new properties
or updates regarding the activity of your business, you can
drop them in as frequently or as rarely as you like - everything
integrates seemlessly. This allows you to have a more active
involvement in the updating of your website, without the need
to pay any external companies to do the work for you.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE
INFORMATION |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|