noun General Slang

Snagging

· noun · construction

Finding and fixing the small defects on a build before it's handed over.

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The end-of-job process of walking a finished build and listing every defect, blemish, and unfinished detail (the 'snags') so they can be fixed before handover. New-build buyers know it as that grim first inspection where you find 47 things wrong with your dream home.

“We're snagging the show flat on Thursday, bring a notebook.”
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Also the snag list itself, the running tally of defects to be put right.

“His snagging ran to four pages.”
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Snagging In A Sentence

We're snagging the show flat on Thursday, bring a notebook.
His snagging ran to four pages.

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