Yuelu District Residential Renovation Safety Inspection and Appraisal Report
With the increasing importance of building safety assessment in the process of building engineering use, our country has already had clear regulations on building assessment. The specific process of building assessment is: accept the委托 — conduct an initial on-site investigation — define the assessment content, sign the agreement and contract — conduct detailed on-site inspections and surveys — comprehensive analysis, calculation, and grading — issue the building safety assessment report. 1. The steps for the commissioned inspection company to conduct building safety inspections naturally involve first finding an inspection company. There are many inspection companies on the market, so we need to carefully select one. Because choosing the right inspection company is crucial and will directly affect the accuracy of the subsequent inspection report.




We can select a testing company by inquiring about past cases, visiting the company's physical location to assess their capabilities, comparing quotes from three different suppliers, and avoiding being taken advantage of. 2. Upon the owner and testing company signing the contract for on-site inspection, the testing company will dispatch inspectors to the site for an assessment, such as familiarizing themselves with the environment, reviewing floor plans, and asking about any historical renovations to the property. This ensures the smooth progress of the testing work. 3. Commencing Testing The inspectors begin their testing work, mainly assessing the settlement and tilt of the house, whether cracks have appeared, the dimensions of the cracks, the strength of the mortar and concrete, and recording the strength and stability of damaged structures. 4. Issuing Inspection Reports Based on data from on-site inspections and calculated data, an inspection report is issued. The report should be authentic and effective, and if the house has significant damage, recommendations for repairs should be provided to the owner. Typically, inspection reports are issued within 7-14 days. The general procedure for inspecting dangerous houses is as follows: Dangerous houses are assessed by the building, measured by the area, and inspected in three parts: foundation, upper load-bearing structure, and protective structure. The inspection process is carried out from bottom to top, from outside to inside, and layer by layer. The first step is to inspect the surrounding environment and drainage system of the house, followed by the four corners, gables, exterior walls, and appearance, then corridors, stairwells, and indoors, and finally the roof.































