Advanced AI technology for automatic defect detection in buildings. Get instant insights on structural issues, damage assessment, and critical maintenance alerts.
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Kate was considering buying a two-storey unit in Graceville, Queensland. During her initial walkthrough, she noticed suspicious stains along the subfloor area on the ground level. Concerned about possible hidden damage, she wanted to understand the risks before committing to a full inspection or making an offer. To save time and money upfront, Kate turned to preinspect.com.au for an instant assessment.
Kate didn't want to spend hundreds on a full building and pest inspection if there were already obvious problems. She needed a quick, reliable way to identify whether the stains suggested serious issues like water damage or pest risk.
Kate took several clear photos of the stained subfloor and uploaded them to preinspect.com.au. Within minutes, the AI flagged the area as high-risk for water ingress, likely caused by poor drainage or an old plumbing leak. It also identified moisture conditions that could attract termites. Based on the report, she decided to proceed with a formal building and pest inspection, which confirmed the issues and validated the AI's findings.
Kate used the preinspect.com.au report during negotiations and secured an $18,720 reduction on the purchase price to account for repairs and pest treatment. By acting early, she avoided unexpected costs after settlement and made a smarter, more informed buying decision.
Jacob owned a self-contained granny flat in his backyard in Sunshine coast, Queensland. He was preparing to list it on Airbnb to generate extra income. Before hosting guests, he wanted to make sure the flat was safe, in good condition, and didn't have hidden problems that could result in bad reviews or liability issues.
Jacob wasn't a builder and couldn't tell if small cracks, damp smells, or minor roof stains were serious issues. Hiring a building inspector would cost hundreds â money he preferred to spend on furnishing the flat.
Jacob took photos of the granny flat's walls, ceilings, bathroom, and exterior areas. Within minutes, preinspect.com.au generated a report flagging minor water ingress under a window sill and potential pest entry points near the rear door. The app also recommended basic trades (handyman and pest control) to fix these issues cheaply.
Jacob fixed the problems for less than $936 AUD before listing. His first few guests praised the flat as "immaculate" and he received 5-star reviews. He avoided costly emergency repairs and created a safer, more professional space from day one.
Leanne owned an investment property in Perth that she rented out to long-term tenants. During a routine visit, she noticed cracks forming in the driveway and around the front brickwork near the garage. Concerned that it might be more than just surface damage, she wanted a quick and affordable way to assess the severity before deciding on repairs.
Leanne wasn't sure if the cracks were cosmetic or signs of deeper structural movement. Hiring a structural engineer immediately would cost a fortune â and she didn't want to overreact without solid information.
Leanne used preinspect.com.au by uploading clear images of the cracked driveway and garage bricks. The AI flagged the cracks as moderate to high-risk for subsidence (soil movement common in Perth's sandy soils) and recommended engaging a licensed structural engineer for assessment before the damage worsened.
Thanks to the early warning, Leanne organised minor underpinning works and driveway repairs before major structural issues developed â saving her over $23,400 AUD in future foundation repairs. She also maintained the value of her investment property and protected her rental income.