Adelaide building & property inspections are one of the most critical steps in the property-buying process. It can identify major faults and safety hazards that aren’t always obvious to the naked eye.

A reputable company can provide the facts you need to make a confident decision on whether to purchase a particular property. Their thorough reports are also available within 24 hours of the inspection.

River Torrens

The River Torrens is an essential natural resource for the City of Adelaide. It stretches 85 kilometres from its source in the Adelaide Hills near Mt Pleasant to Gulf St Vincent, flowing through bush reserves, agricultural and urban landscapes. The River provides habitat for many unique land-based plants and animals.

The River is also an important cultural, recreational and economic asset to the area. It was one of the primary reasons for Adelaide’s site being chosen as the location for the capital city and is a vital link in the City’s transport network.

However, despite its importance, the River Torrens can also be highly impacted by human activities and needs a lot of care to keep it healthy. Many efforts are being made to improve the River’s health. These improvements include in-river wetlands, fish and eel ladders, sediment and pollution traps and planting native vegetation along its banks.

It was also recently announced that the River Torrens will receive a significant makeover, including a new pedestrian walkway and bike trail, public artworks, improved parks and river crossings, and recent events and experiences. The River will be given a fresh lease on life, helping to connect the heart of Adelaide with its western suburbs and beyond.

In addition, the River Torrens also has a vital role in water supply and fulfils environmental flow requirements for Adelaide. Unfortunately, the quality of the River and its tributaries is being reduced by human activities, including inappropriate waste disposal and land use. This is due to stormwater runoff, fertilisers and chemicals being washed into rivers and creeks, and urban development that reduces evapotranspiration. For professional Adelaide building & property inspections services, click here. 

You can do your part to help protect the health of the River Torrens by reducing your impacts. You can avoid fertilisers and sprays by choosing to plant native vegetation in your garden, and you can reduce stormwater runoff by installing rainwater gardens or permeable paving instead of concrete paths. You can also join a local group like the Friends of the Billabong at St Peter’s to get hands-on with restoration work.

Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia. It was created in 1976 by closing the section of Rundle Street between King William Street and Pulteney Street to cars, leaving only pedestrian access. The Mall is a hub of activity and entertainment, with many shops, restaurants, and services. Its many stores include flagship locations for large Australian retailers and smaller independent and chain stores. Some several arcades and plazas contain small boutiques, such as the Italianate-style Adelaide Arcade.

The Mall is a popular meeting place for tourists and locals alike. Various events, such as the Christmas lighting ceremony, are held throughout the year to draw in visitors. The Spheres, a pair of large stainless steel spheres balanced on each other, are another iconic feature of Rundle Mall.

Many restaurants and cafes are located near Rundle Mall, as are several banks and service providers. The Mall is a popular tourist destination and a hub of retail activity, with over 24 million visitors a year. It is home to over 700 retailers and 300 services, as well as four leading department stores and 15 arcades and centres.

In addition to retail, Rundle Mall is home to a variety of cultural facilities. One of the most famous is the Beehive Corner, a beautiful 19th-century building built in a Neo-Gothic style. It is a popular location for performances by buskers and is also home to the chocolate company Haigh’s headquarters.

North Terrace

The North Terrace is a major thoroughfare and the historic heart of the City of Adelaide. It links Pulteney Street with King William Street and is lined with several heritage-listed buildings and monuments. It is also home to many university departments and organisations. It was built between 1858 and 1862 and has been declared a heritage-listed site. For professional Adelaide building & property inspections services, click here.