Snagging Inspection Ras Al Khaimah — Inspect First. Accept Later.
Same/Next Day Property Inspection in RAK – Property buyers have 30 days from key handover to report defects under the Integrated Territories System.

What Is a Snagging Inspection for New Property in RAK?
A snagging inspection is a full pre-handover assessment carried out by a certified property inspector before you formally accept your keys. The engineer works through every room checking structural elements, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, tiling, finishing, and waterproofing against your developer’s own specification and UAE construction standards.
Every defect found is photographed with a timestamp, rated by severity, categorized by trade, and written into a structured report you submit directly to your developer. For RAK Properties developments across Mina Al Arab and Hayat Island, that means submission through the developer’s formal defect portal. For Al Hamra Village and Falcon Island, through Al Hamra’s dedicated community maintenance system.
What We Keep Finding at Handover Across RAK Developments
Paint defects appear in over 85% of new RAK residential handovers we inspect. Plumbing joint leaks behind kitchen cabinetry appear in 78% of apartment inspections. Hollow or debonded tiles appear in 62% of bathroom floor checks. Polarity reversal at socket outlets appears in more than half of apartment units in active RAK handover phases. HVAC condensate drainage faults appear in 48% of units wto backhich in a beachfront community means a blocked drain line causes water backing into the unit ceiling within the first cooling season.
In Al Marjan Island and Hayat Island beachfront units, thermal imaging consistently finds moisture tracking behind external wall junctions that visual inspection misses entirely. In Al Dhait and Al Riffa villas, door alignment failures and plumbing seal deterioration are the most common findings. In Julphar Residences and mid-market RAK city towers, electrical socket faults and HVAC performance issues dominate the defect list.
These are not rare problems in poorly built properties. They are normal outcomes of construction at scale, in coastal heat, under handover deadline pressure. The defect liability period exists specifically because this is a known reality of new build delivery in the UAE.

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Our Property Snagging Services in Ras Al Khaimah

Off-plan property snagging
For buyers who purchased off-plan in Al Marjan Island, Hayat Island, Mina Al Arab, or Al Hamra developments. Most RAK off-plan projects are handing over between 2025 and 2028. If you bought in 2022 or 2023, that window is open now. We coordinate directly around your handover schedule.

Rental Property Inspection
Many RAK buyers purchase specifically for rental income, particularly on Al Marjan Island where occupancy demand is growing ahead of the Wynn Resort opening. An undetected HVAC fault or plumbing leak in a short-term rental is a guest complaint and a management cost in the first season.
How to Book a Snagging Inspection in Ras Al Khaimah
Step 1: Book Your Appointment
Contact us as soon as you receive your developer handover notice. RAK Properties and Al Hamra typically give 7 to 14 days. We confirm your slot within 2 hours — not the next business day.
Step 2: Engineer On-Site
Our engineer arrives at your property. We cover RAK from both a Dubai and a RAK base. Al Marjan Island via the E11 coastal highway. Mina Al Arab and Hayat Island from the Al Nakheel interchange. Al Hamra Village directly off the E11. Exact arrival window confirmed at booking.
Step 3: Your Report
Your report is in your hands within 24 hours, formatted for your developer’s submission system. Same-day delivery available if your handover deadline is tight confirm this at booking.
Step 4: Rectification- De-snagging
After the developer completes rectification, we return for a de-snagging visit, re-check every item on the original report, and issue a written sign-off before you formally accept the property.
What Does a Snagging Inspection Cover in a Ras Al Khaimah Property?
Most buyers ask this before booking, and rightly so. Here is exactly what our certified property inspectors check on every RAK inspection.
Walls, ceilings, and structural junctions
Examined under raking light across every room, checking for plaster adhesion failures, settlement cracks at slab corners, and surface inconsistencies that signal a deeper issue behind the finish.
HVAC airflow
Measured at every AC vent using a digital anemometer. In RAK’s coastal humidity, an underperforming AC system does not just mean discomfort; it creates the conditions for mould growth within weeks of first occupancy.
Electrical systems
Every electrical outlet is tested for live, neutral, and earth connections. Polarity reversal, a wiring error that leaves appliances permanently live when switched off, is the most common electrical fault we find in RAK new builds and is completely invisible without an outlet tester.
Doors and windows
Checked for alignment, gap tolerances, lock engagement, and weather seal compression. Alignment failures are most common in villa communities across Al Dhait and Al Riffa, where door frames were installed before structural settling was completed.
Plumbing systems
Plumbing and drainage are checked at every fixture. Every tap is run, every toilet flushed, every waste outlet checked for drainage gradient. A moisture meter is read behind bathroom walls and under kitchen cabinetry on every inspection because that is where the early leaks hide before they become water damage.
Thermal imaging
Thermal imaging across all external walls is run on every inspection using an infrared camera. For waterfront properties on Al Marjan Island, Mina Al Arab, and Hayat Island, this is not optional salt-air humidity from the Arabian Gulf accelerates corrosion inside wall-mounted electrical enclosures and MEP junctions that look perfectly fine to the eye at handover.
What Our Inspectors Found
Al Marjan Island apartment
Beachfront unit findings
Two-bedroom apartment in an active Al Marjan handover phase. Thermal imaging found moisture ingress behind the external wall junction at the master bedroom window, reveal invisible to visual inspection. The moisture meter confirmed active water tracking inside the wall. HVAC condensate drain line incorrectly pitched — confirmed by pooling at the tray during a 30-minute AC run test. Three socket outlets in the living area showed polarity reversal. Developer submitted; all three items rectified under defect liability before keys formally accepted.
Mina Al Arab villa
MEP and structural findings
Four-bedroom villa in a Mina Al Arab cluster. Hollow drum test found debonded floor tiles across 40% of the master bathroom floor area — caused by insufficient adhesive bed coverage during tiling under construction schedule pressure. Moisture meter found active reading behind the kitchen base cabinetry at the cold-water supply braided hose joint. Distribution board contained two unlabelled MCB circuits. All documented and submitted to RAK Properties maintenance portal.
Al Hamra Village resale apartment
Second market inspection
Two-bedroom apartment in an Al Hamra Village tower, purchased from a previous owner. Aging plumbing infrastructure showed reduced hot water pressure at the master shower — caused by partial calcification in the thermostatic mixer valve. Electrical distribution board showed an unprotected spur to the kitchen worktop outlet. Report used by buyer to negotiate AED 18,000 reduction in purchase price. No developer liability involved — seller negotiation.
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Property Type
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Size Range
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Estimated Cost
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Studio / 1BR Apartment |
Up to 750 sq ft |
AED 800 – 1,200 |
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2-bedroom apartment |
750 – 1,400 sq ft |
AED 1,200 – 1,800 |
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3-bedroom apartment |
1,400 – 2,200 sq ft |
AED 1,800 – 2,400 |
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Townhouse / small villa |
Up to 3,500 sq ft |
AED 2,500 – 3,500 |
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Standard villa |
3,500 – 6,000 sq ft |
AED 3,500 – 5,000 |
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Villa (standard) |
6,000 sq ft+ |
From AED 5,000 |
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Commercial unit |
By scope |
From AED 1,500 |
📸 Hidden Defects Captured Before Key Handover
Each image highlights issues discovered during inspections, helping buyers avoid costly surprises.











