
Looking for a building inspector in Williams Landing? Star has been inspecting homes here since 2003 — every property checked personally by Michael Tuder, a VBA-registered builder with 20+ years on the ground in Melbourne's western corridor.
Williams Landing — at a glance
Most homes across Williams Landing were built between 2010-now — a build window that shapes which defects you should expect to find and how the inspector should approach the report. Knowing the local build era matters: a property from the 1990s carries different risks to one completed last year, and a generic inspection misses the difference.

Every inspection follows the same four-step rhythm: book, attend, deliver the report the same day, then walk you through the findings line by line on the phone. No subcontracted inspectors, no rotating staff, no surprise gaps in the report.
What customers say
That's the feedback we hear from buyers and vendors most often — clear, plain-English calls that translate the report into actionable next steps. 157 five-star Google reviews back it up.
Lock in your Williams Landing inspection
Michael Tuder personally attends every Williams Landing inspection. Same-day report by 6pm — every finding walked through by phone.
Why customers choose Star
What makes a local inspector different? Track record on the streets. Michael has walked through hundreds of homes here over two decades — every era, every footprint, every common defect pattern that shows up locally.
Defects we see most often in Williams Landing
Below are the defects we see most often when inspecting Williams Landing properties. Many of them tie directly to the local soil class and the build era of the surrounding estate. All inspections follow AS 4349.1-2007, the Australian Standard for pre-purchase building inspections.
Soil class in Williams Landing — what it means for your home
Williams Landing sits on Class M to H1 footing soils. The class controls how your slab moves with the seasons, which controls which defects you should be checking for.
Inspecting locally since 2003 — we know where the movement shows up first.
The local soil class controls how your slab moves with the seasons — and that movement is what drives most of the cracking, slab-edge defects, and cornice splits we find on inspection. A home built on Class H1 soil with poor drainage will show problems faster than one on Class M. Consumer Affairs Victoria recommends an independent inspection before every property purchase.
Why book Star Building Inspections?
Star Building Inspections is owned and operated by Michael Tuder — a VBA-registered builder with 20+ years inspecting homes across Melbourne's western corridor. Michael personally attends every inspection, writes every report, and calls every customer to walk them through the findings line by line. No contractors. No rotating staff. No outsourced sign-offs.
Book a building inspector in Williams Landing
Michael Tuder personally attends every inspection across Williams Landing. 157 five-star reviews, same-day report delivery, every finding walked through by phone.