Extension snagging - what's involved, when should it be done and who's responsible?
Briefly

Extension snagging is a critical step in construction that addresses issues of quality and completion. Experts emphasize that snagging should not be left until the end, but should occur throughout the project to prevent larger problems. By establishing expected quality levels early in the process and addressing minor issues as they arise, homeowners and builders can create a more effective and positive working relationship, ultimately leading to better outcomes and satisfaction.
"It's much easier to establish the level of quality expected early on in the project, agree this with the builder and not sign off works as complete until that level of quality has been achieved."
"Snagging can happen throughout a project. It's much easier to say to the builder after they've installed the first window that the quality of mastic isn't up to scratch before they do the rest."
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