Slab Inspection in Murrumba Downs
After the concrete is poured and cured on your new Murrumba Downs home, a slab inspection confirms the finished slab matches the engineer's design before the frame is built on top of it. VG Inspect carries out an independent, QBCC-licensed slab inspection across Murrumba Downs and the surrounding North Lakes estates — checking slab geometry, edge beams, set-downs, levels and surface condition against AS 2870 and the QBCC Standards and Tolerances Guide. You receive a same-day digital report with every item photographed and referenced, giving you a clear record of the slab's condition before it disappears under the frame, walls and finishes. On a suburb where many homes are two storey, that documented baseline is genuinely worth having before the heavier framing load goes on.
Book an InspectionSlab Inspection from $550 · Same-day digital report · QBCC Licence 1318443 · Call 07 3180 8041
Last updated: May 2026
Why a slab inspection matters in Murrumba Downs
The slab is the foundation everything else in your Murrumba Downs home relies on, and once the frame is up the edge beams, set-downs and most of the surface are hidden from view. On a two-storey design the slab carries more load, so catching an out-of-tolerance level, a cold joint, honeycombing, spalling or an incorrect wet-area set-down at slab stage — while it is still fully accessible — matters even more here. Even on the suburb's comparatively settled soils, an independent record of the slab's condition and levels against AS 2870 before any load goes on it gives you a clear reference point if movement is ever questioned later in the build or during the warranty period, rather than something argued over at handover.
Local conditions in Murrumba Downs (4503)
Murrumba Downs sits on relatively stable ground by Moreton Bay standards, yet the M to H1 site classifications common here still call for properly detailed edge beams and set-downs under AS 2870. The big local factor is the prevalence of two-storey homes: a second storey adds load that travels down through the slab and edge beams, so confirming the cured slab's dimensions, set-downs and level fall within tolerance is especially relevant before that frame is stood up. Drainage across the suburb's newer lots is generally well-engineered, but we still check the finished slab height relative to surrounding ground sheds water away from the building, and document any early surface movement before the frame adds its load.
What we check at the slab stage
The slab inspection is carried out once the concrete is poured and cured but before the frame goes up. It confirms the finished slab matches the engineer's design and gives you a documented record of its condition before it is built over. Here is what we check against AS 2870, the National Construction Code and the engineer's drawings:
Slab geometry & levels
- Overall slab dimensions, edge beam widths and set-downs to wet areas, the garage and any tiled zones checked against the design.
- Slab level and flatness surveyed across the footprint to confirm it falls within the tolerances of AS 2870 and the QBCC Standards and Tolerances Guide.
- Concrete cover to the edge beam reinforcement confirmed adequate for the soil class and exposure.
Surface & finish
- Slab surface inspected for honeycombing, cold joints, excessive cracking, spalling and exposed reinforcement.
- Penetrations and conduit stubs checked for correct position and adequate sealing.
- Edge beam faces inspected for blow-outs, voids or movement that occurred during the pour.
Site & drainage
- Finished slab height relative to surrounding ground and the drainage path so surface water is shed away from the building.
- Any early signs of differential movement on reactive (clay) soils documented before the frame loads the slab.
- Termite management collar / perimeter detail confirmed intact after the pour.
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 Murrumba Downs
Most owners book several stages across the build so defects are caught before the next trade covers them. Alongside the slab inspection, we also inspect:
Inspection pricing in Murrumba Downs
Slab Inspection FAQs — Murrumba Downs
What's the difference between a pre-pour and a slab inspection in Murrumba Downs?
The pre-pour inspection checks the steel, formwork and services before the concrete is poured; the slab inspection checks the finished, cured slab afterwards — its dimensions, set-downs, level and surface condition against AS 2870 — before the frame is built on it. Many Murrumba Downs owners book both for full coverage of the foundation.
When should the slab inspection happen?
Once the concrete has cured and the slab is clean, but before the frame is delivered and stood up. That window gives us a clear view of the edge beams, set-downs, levels and surface while everything is still accessible and easy to photograph and document for your report.
Does a two-storey home change the slab inspection in Murrumba Downs?
Yes — a second storey adds load that travels through the slab and edge beams, so the engineer's design often includes deeper or thicker sections under load-bearing lines. We check the finished slab against that design and document its levels so you have a baseline before the heavier frame is built on top.
How much does a Murrumba Downs slab inspection cost?
Slab inspections are from $550 with a same-day digital report and no travel surcharge across Murrumba Downs and the wider Moreton Bay Regional Council area. It is one of five construction stages you can book individually or together across your build for full coverage.
Your inspector
Every Murrumba Downs 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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