Snagging in construction refers to the process of identifying and listing out minor defects or omissions in building work for the contractor to rectify before practical completion of a project. A snag is a small defect or problem that remains on the property after the contractor has completed a construction project. The list of identified snags is called a snagging list, which is prepared during the inspection process. The snagging survey report is then given back to the contractor or housebuilder for rectification. If the homeowner is not satisfied with the rectification, they may complain to the National House Building Council (NHBC) . Snagging is an integral part of the construction process, and having a well-organized and detailed snagging list is important to ensure that the project is completed to the required standards.