Struggling to make sense of your building’s façade report? You’re not alone. A façade condition report is a powerful tool for strata owners—but only if it’s clearly understood and followed up with the right actions. Schedule your Scaffold-Free™ inspection now with CPR—Sydney’s trusted name in façade remediation.
A façade condition report is a professional assessment detailing the current state of your building’s exterior walls. It identifies visual and structural defects, evaluates safety and compliance risks, and offers a maintenance or repair strategy.
In NSW, especially for Class 2 strata buildings, these reports are becoming a regulatory norm and an essential part of:
Understanding building façade reports is a core responsibility for every active strata committee.
Whether delivered by CPR or another qualified provider, a high-quality Sydney façade condition report should contain:
Our reports are designed for clarity—with visuals, simple language, and no unnecessary jargon.
Many buildings share recurring issues, particularly those built before the 2000s or exposed to coastal conditions. The most frequent include:
Understanding these symptoms helps strata committees separate cosmetic wear from critical structural threats.
Our inspections are powered by patented Scaffold-Free™ technologies designed for minimal disruption and maximum accuracy:
We deliver unobtrusive, certified assessments for even the most difficult-to-access buildings.
A façade condition report is only useful when acted upon. CPR helps strata committees:
We also offer maintenance partnerships for ongoing preventative care and future compliance.
What is the legal requirement for façade inspections in NSW?
While not mandatory for all buildings, Class 2 strata properties are increasingly encouraged to undertake annual inspections under evolving compliance frameworks.
How often should façade reports be updated?
At least every 12 months or after major weather events or building works.
Can CPR help interpret and explain our report?
Yes. We provide walkthroughs for committees and strata managers to ensure full understanding.
What are the consequences of ignoring the report?
Delaying action can lead to costly structural failures, insurance rejections, and safety risks.
Who covers the cost?
The owners corporation typically pays for the report as part of annual maintenance obligations.
Your Sydney façade condition report shouldn’t sit on a shelf. It should empower your committee to protect value, ensure safety, and stay compliant.Book your next scaffold-free inspection with CPR—because the cost of waiting is always higher.