Simple Property Inspection Site

Заказчик: AI | Опубликовано: 02.02.2026

I’m launching a property-inspection business and need a clean, lightweight website that immediately reassures visitors they’re in safe hands. The overall look should feel friendly and approachable, using light-blue tones—or any hue that sits naturally beside the attached logo. Core structure • About Us: a concise overview of who I am and why clients can trust my Pre-Sales Building Inspection, Termite & Pest Inspection, and Compliance Check services. • Services: three short service blocks (one for each inspection type) with a clear call-to-action button that routes visitors to the booking form. 1. Property and Timber Inspection before you buy you home (Hourly $75 dollars, usually 1 to 1.5 hours, $175 additional for report) Note: This is a casual inspection and not detailed inspection, I can come along with you in your property inspection that you have booked with the agent/owner. 2. Termite Pest Inspection only ($350, report included) 3. Detailed property inspection ($350, report included) 4. Energy Efficiency Report ($400, certificate included) 4. Pre-sales property inspection package includes EER, Timber Pest and Compliance($1400 exc. GST) • Contact Us: standard details plus an embedded booking form. Booking form requirements – Fields: name, phone, email, property address, preferred inspection date & time, and an open notes field. – Submission: deliver each enquiry to my email inbox and show a friendly confirmation message on screen. Technology and Equipment Used: Please add a section called technology used in the website, this section can have sliding photos with brief descriptions on each technology that will be used during inspection, see below: 1. Moisture meter What it is: A handheld device that measures moisture content in building materials (timber, plasterboard, masonry). Why it’s used: Moisture is the #1 attractant for termites and a major cause of timber decay. What it tells you: Elevated moisture levels in walls, floors, window frames, bathrooms Potential concealed leaks Conditions conducive to termite activity Early timber decay risk 2.Flood dye (only if requested) What it is: A coloured dye introduced into wet areas. Why it’s used: To track the movement of water through floors, walls, or ceilings. What it tells you: Source of concealed leaks Water migration paths Bathroom or balcony waterproofing failure 3.Thermal Imaging camera What it is: A camera that detects temperature variations on surfaces. Why it’s used: Termite activity, moisture, and leaks often create thermal anomalies. What it tells you: Possible concealed termite nests or galleries Moisture intrusion inside walls/ceilings Plumbing leaks 4. Tapping hammer What it is: Manual tapping of timber elements. Why it’s used: Termite-damaged timber sounds hollow compared to solid timber. What it tells you: Internal timber deterioration Possible termite damage Structural weakness 5. Ladder & Access Equipment What it is: Ladders, crawl boards, PPE. Why it’s used: To access roofs, gutters, subfloors. What it tells you: Roof void timber condition Signs of leaks or pests Termite entry points Please find image on each equipment from internet. Design & build notes • Mobile-first responsiveness and quick load times are non-negotiable. • Feel free to work in WordPress, Webflow, or another mainstream platform—whichever lets me update text and images easily later. • I’ll provide the logo file and any final copy; placeholder text and royalty-free images are fine during development. • The finished site should be ready for hand-over with clear instructions on how to tweak content, change colours, and manage incoming form submissions. If this aligns with your skillset, let’s move forward so I can get the business online quickly.