Waterproofing Inspection in Caboolture
Waterproofing is the highest-consequence defect category on any new home, and the waterproofing inspection in your Caboolture build is carried out after the wet-area membrane is applied but before tiling covers it forever. VG Inspect carries out an independent, QBCC-licensed waterproofing inspection across Caboolture and the surrounding Moreton Bay estates, checking the membrane to showers, bathrooms, laundries and ensuites — coverage, upturns, falls to drainage and penetrations — against AS 3740 and NCC Volume 2 Part 3.8.1.1. You receive a same-day digital report with every item photographed and referenced. Because a failed membrane is sealed behind tiles and can leak silently for years, this is one inspection genuinely worth getting right before the tiler arrives on your new build.
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Last updated: May 2026
Waterproofing is the highest-consequence defect category on any new home. A failed membrane is sealed behind tiles and can leak silently for years — which is exactly why this stage is worth inspecting before the tiler arrives.
Why a waterproofing inspection matters in Caboolture
Of every defect we document on new homes, waterproofing failures are the most expensive and disruptive to put right — because by the time a leak shows, it is behind finished tiles, walls and sometimes flooring. In your Caboolture home, the waterproofing inspection is the only time the membrane is visible and verifiable: its coverage, the upturn heights at the shower and hob, the falls to the floor wastes and the detailing at penetrations and floor-to-wall junctions. Confirming all of that against AS 3740 and NCC Volume 2 Part 3.8.1.1 before the tiler starts means the wet areas are protected from the outset, rather than becoming a warranty claim that involves stripping tiles and linings to fix. In a humid climate where wet areas work hard, getting this stage right is one of the smartest decisions on the whole build.
Local conditions in Caboolture (4510)
Caboolture homes are built in a warm, humid, sub-tropical part of Moreton Bay where wet areas see heavy year-round use, so a sound membrane matters from day one. New homes across the town's estates often include multiple wet areas — main bathroom, ensuite and laundry, sometimes a powder room or second-storey bathroom — and each needs its membrane, upturns and floor falls checked before tiling. With a large volume of new homes being built across Caboolture, an independent set of eyes on the waterproofing before the tiler covers it gives you certainty that the highest-risk part of your new home has been completed to AS 3740 and the NCC.
What we check at the waterproofing stage
Waterproofing is the single highest-consequence defect category on any new home. A failed wet-area membrane is hidden behind tiles and can leak silently for years, causing structural and health damage that is expensive to put right. The waterproofing inspection is carried out after the membrane is applied but before tiling covers it forever. Here is what we check against AS 3740 and NCC Volume 2 Part 3.8.1.1:
Membrane application
- Membrane applied to the correct extent across showers, bathrooms, laundries, ensuites and any balcony or upper-level wet areas per AS 3740.
- Membrane coverage, thickness and continuity checked at floors, walls and the critical floor-to-wall junctions.
- Bond breakers, reinforcing tape and corner detailing confirmed at all internal angles and movement joints.
Upturns, falls & penetrations
- Membrane upturn heights at shower walls, hobs and door thresholds confirmed against AS 3740.
- Floor falls graded to the floor wastes so water drains rather than ponds, per NCC Volume 2 Part 3.8.1.1.
- Penetrations for wastes, tap sets and floor drains sealed and dressed into the membrane.
Substrate & compliance
- Substrate condition, set-downs and primer confirmed suitable before the membrane was applied.
- Wet-area junctions to adjoining floors and the door threshold detail checked to keep water contained.
- Waterproofing certificate / documentation confirmed available for your records and the compliance pack.
Every item is photographed and referenced to the relevant Australian Standard, NCC clause or the QBCC Standards and Tolerances Guide, then delivered in a same-day digital report you can hand straight to your builder. See the full construction stage inspection process, or the PCI / handover inspection for the final stage before you accept the keys.
Other inspection stages in Caboolture
Most owners book several stages across the build so defects are caught before the next trade covers them. Alongside the waterproofing inspection, we also inspect:
Inspection pricing in Caboolture
Waterproofing Inspection FAQs — Caboolture
When is the waterproofing inspection done in a Caboolture build?
After the wet-area waterproofing membrane has been applied and cured, but before any tiling starts. That is the only window in which the membrane is visible — once the tiles go on, it is sealed in and can no longer be inspected without removing them, so timing this stage correctly is important.
Why is waterproofing the highest-consequence stage?
Because a failed membrane leaks silently behind finished tiles and walls, often for years, before the damage becomes visible — and rectifying it usually means stripping out tiles and linings. Catching a coverage gap, low upturn or poor fall at this stage, against AS 3740, avoids a far larger and more disruptive repair later.
Which wet areas do you check in a Caboolture home?
All of them — main bathroom, ensuite, laundry, any powder room and any second-storey or balcony wet areas. We check membrane coverage and continuity, upturn heights, falls to the floor wastes per NCC Volume 2 Part 3.8.1.1, and the detailing at penetrations and floor-to-wall junctions against AS 3740.
How much is a waterproofing inspection in Caboolture?
Waterproofing inspections are from $550 with a same-day digital report and no travel surcharge across Caboolture and the wider Moreton Bay Regional Council area. Given it is the highest-consequence defect category, it is one of the most worthwhile stage inspections to book on your new home.
Your inspector
Every Caboolture inspection is carried out personally by Adam Gates, an independent QBCC-licensed building inspector (Licence 1318443). Nothing is subcontracted — the person who licences and signs your report is the person who stood on your site. You can verify the licence yourself on the QBCC online licence search before you book. VG Inspect holds a 5.0 rating across 65 verified reviews and is fully insured.
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