NZ owned and operated
Central Otago Inspections
Whether you are buying, selling or building, look no further than Betta Inspect It. Our team provides comprehensive building reports in Whangarei and surrounding areas. Trust our local team of qualified building inspectors that provide you with a professional report covering important areas of concern around your home. Furthermore, our clients love our quick turn-around. Following our inspection, expect your pre purchase building report within 24 hours of completing the inspection.

Wal Dix
Licensee
Tahuna Consultants LtdTrading as Betta Asbestos Consultancy Central Otago
Phone: 0800 422 388

Qualifications
- Industry Qualified Inspector
- NZQA National Certificate in Carpentry
- Licensed Building Practitioner
- NZIBS Diploma in Building Surveying
- IP402 Qualified Asbestos Surveyor
About Wal
Wal has been working in the construction and house building industries for over twenty years. In that time, Wal has worked in a wide range of residential and commercial projects in the Queenstown Lakes area. Since 2005, Wal has owned and operated a small and very successful construction business.
Wal has lived in Queenstown since 1992 and has an acute understanding of the issues and challenges faced by homeowners in this high-profile area. During the past 25 years, Wal has built up a great network of industry contacts and acquaintances.
Wal has been a performance musician for over 30 years, he practices martial arts (with a brown belt in Shotokan), works out at the gym several times a week and is a keen mountain-biker, boatie and fisherman.
Queenstown Asbestos Services
- Surveying & management plans
- Asbestos sampling
- Air quality asbestos monitoring
- Asbestos removal management
The details:
All our inspectors are fully accredited. Accreditation provides reassurance that our processes and asbestos handling is audited independently; and you can have confidence in the quality of the services you receive, and the integrity of the people providing those services.
What you can expect from our Queenstown team:
- Detailed documentation and fully compliant asbestos testing
- Impartial and trusted advice
- Safe, secure and accurate asbestos testing and sampling
- NZ’s biggest asbestos consultancy
Regions covered
Invercargill
Bluff, Riverton, Tuatapere, Winton
Southland
Clinton, Gore, Lumsden, Mossburn, Riversdale, Te Anau

Corinne Dix
Tahuna Consultants LtdTrading as Betta Property Compliance Central Otago
Phone: 0800 422 388

Qualifications
- Cleaning Systems trained methamphetamine Sampler
- NZQA Meth Screening & Sampling Assessor NZ8510 : 2017 Std
- BeSafe Working at Heights
- BeSafe Working in Confined Spaces
About Corinne
Corinne Dix is a Betta Property Compliance Inspector who draws on her long-term involvement with Tahuna Construction Ltd and strong regional knowledge to provide efficient and comprehensive reporting to her customers.
Corinne has lived in Queenstown since 1992 and is originally from Hawke’s Bay. Corinne is happily married with three children. She has been a school bus driver for the past 22 years and was the founding caretaker at the Remarkables primary school. Corinne is a keen gardener and netball player/coach.
If you are a landlord or property manager, look no further than Betta Property Compliance. Our team provide comprehensive property compliance services including:
Queenstown healthy homes assessment services
Our local Queenstown inspectors can provide a full comprehensive audit of your property. Furthermore, we outline the minimum standards and what needs to be done to fix issues with;
- Heating
- Insulation
- Ventilation
- Moisture ingress (dampness) and drainage
- Draught stopping
The Residential Tenancies (Healthy Homes Standards) Regulations 2019 became law on 1st July 2019. The terms outlined require all rental homes to address and fix issues with cold, damp, drainage and draughts in rental properties.
The Healthy Homes standards aim to improve the quality for rental properties so that the nearly 1.2 million New Zealanders that rent in New Zealand have warmer, drier homes.
The Healthy Homes standards aim to close the quality gap between rental properties and owner-occupied homes, so the nearly 600,000 households that rent in New Zealand have warmer, drier places to call home.