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JABIRU VENTURES
Established in 2023, JABIRU VENTURES has rapidly grown into a trusted name in Malaysia, known for our Professionalism, Expertise, and Customer-Centric Approach. Whether you need a Reliable Building Inspection, Renovation Services, Business Consultancy, or Facility Management, we are committed to delivering excellence.
At JABIRU VENTURES, we are a team of BEM-certified inspectors specializing in building inspections, ensuring safety, compliance, and structural integrity across residential and commercial properties.
With a strong foundation in the industry, we have expanded our expertise into multiple sectors to provide comprehensive solutions for our clients.
Jabiru Ventures
3 Years Of Undefeated Success
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Quality Services

BUILDING & HOME INSPECTION

RENOVATION & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT RENTAL

HUMAN RESOURCE SOLUTION

BUSINESS & PROPERTY CUNSULTANCY

CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL SUPPLY

AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

FACILITY MANAGEMENT & CLEANING SERVICES
We do it once, we do it well
Because Quality is Our Signature
We Follow Best Practices
Why Choose Us ?

Expertise and Experience
Our team has years of experience, expertise and top-notch expertise. We follow the latest industry standards to give you a thorough and accurate inspection of your property.
Commitment to Customer Satisfaction
Your satisfaction is our priority. From the initial consultation to the final report, we provide exceptional customer service. Our inspectors explain their findings, answer your questions, and guide you on the next steps.


Holistic Approach to Inspections
We tailor our inspections to meet your unique needs. Whether it’s a new home, a commercial building, or a property for sale, we cover all aspects, including structure, electrical systems, plumbing, and roofing.
Comprehensive and Detailed Reports
We provide easy-to-understand inspection reports with clear explanations, detailed findings, and high-quality images. Our reports help you see both major and minor issues and give practical recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions
A home inspection is a comprehensive assessment of a property’s state carried out by a qualified inspector. In order to find any flaws or problems, it examines all of the main systems and parts of the house, such as the electrical, mechanical, and structural systems.
A home inspection offers important information about a property’s state. It guarantees the home’s safety and compliance, helps purchasers make well-informed judgments, spots possible issues, and can have an impact on price and negotiation.
The size and condition of the property determine how long a home inspection takes, although it usually takes two to four hours.
A home inspector examines structural elements (foundation, walls, roof), mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical), interior and exterior conditions (windows, doors, paint), and safety features (smoke detectors, security systems).
Absolutely, it is highly recommended that you attend the inspection. This allows you to ask questions, understand the findings, and see any issues firsthand.
You can bargain with the seller to have repairs fixed, ask for a price reduction, or decide not to proceed with the purchase if the inspection finds problems. By taking care of these problems before to listing, sellers can increase the property’s appeal to purchasers.
By identifying any problems that might impact the sale, a pre-listing inspection enables you to take care of them in advance. This expedites the sales process, fosters buyer trust, and may raise the value of your house.
Before the buyer receives a newly built home, a pre-delivery check is carried out to make sure there are no flaws. Although they are comparable, a new home inspection is a more general word that also refers to evaluations of recently finished homes to ensure they adhere to quality standards.
The focus of a sub-sale inspection is on resold homes. It protects both the buyer and the seller by confirming that the property is in excellent condition and pointing out any issues that might need to be fixed before the sale.
You can bargain with the seller for repairs, ask for a price reduction, or even back out of the deal if significant flaws are discovered. To decide on the best course of action, it’s crucial to speak with your real estate agent and perhaps a lawyer.
Yes, flaws can exist in even brand-new homes. Before you move in, a home inspection guarantees that the builder has fixed any problems and that the construction satisfies quality standards.
A follow-up inspection to confirm that previously found flaws have been appropriately fixed is known as a “re-inspect defects service.” It safeguards your investment and peace of mind by guaranteeing the caliber of repairs and averting future problems.
Make sure the home’s crawl spaces, basements, and attics are all easily accessible to the inspector. Verify that the water and electrical utilities are operational. Be ready to respond to inquiries regarding the history and condition of the property, and provide proof of any repairs or upgrades.
Ensure the inspector has easy access to all areas of the home, including attics, basements, and crawl spaces. Make sure electricity and water utilities are working. Provide documentation of any repairs or renovations, and be prepared to answer questions about the property’s history and condition.
After the inspection, The inspector’s findings will be presented in a thorough report. To choose the next course of action, carefully go over this report, talk to the inspector about any issues, and speak with your real estate agent.
Yes In discussions, the inspection report may prove to be a useful instrument. Depending on the results, you can ask for repairs, a price reduction, or other parameters to be negotiated..