The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is one of the world’s largest
and most influential professional bodies that regulates and promotes the property surveying
profession. With a Royal Charter since 1881. Within our team, we have both RICS Registered Party Wall Surveyors, Valuers and
RICS Accredited Mediators.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is one of the world’s largest
and most influential professional bodies that regulates and promotes the property surveying
profession. With a Royal Charter since 1881. Within our team, we have both RICS Registered Party Wall Surveyors, Valuers and
RICS Accredited Mediators.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is one of the world’s largest
and most influential professional bodies that regulates and promotes the property surveying
profession. With a Royal Charter since 1881. Within our team, we have both RICS Registered Party Wall Surveyors, Valuers and
RICS Accredited Mediators.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is one of the world’s largest
and most influential professional bodies that regulates and promotes the property surveying
profession. With a Royal Charter since 1881. Within our team, we have both RICS Registered Party Wall Surveyors, Valuers and
RICS Accredited Mediators.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is one of the world’s largest
and most influential professional bodies that regulates and promotes the property surveying
profession. With a Royal Charter since 1881. Within our team, we have both RICS Registered Party Wall Surveyors, Valuers and
RICS Accredited Mediators.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is one of the world’s largest
and most influential professional bodies that regulates and promotes the property surveying
profession. With a Royal Charter since 1881. Within our team, we have both RICS Registered Party Wall Surveyors, Valuers and
RICS Accredited Mediators.
Before visiting site, our Surveying team will have undertaken extensive research on the property and its background to ensure that when we undertake our inspection, we are fully informed on the type of property being purchased. This ensures we have all the facts to hand during the inspection.
During the inspection our Surveyor will fully inspect the property and will be able to establish any issues that are lurking within. The surveyor will inspect all elements of the property from the roof, to the walls, to the grounds. You can be sure that no stone is left unturned.
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We use laser measures to accurately measure the property. This ensures that we are able to determine the rebuild cost (insurance valuation of the property)and also ensures we are able to take the property size into account during our market valuation.
We use a damp reader to check for damp around the property. This ensures we are able to locate issue and usually determine the cause of the damp, going on to recommend the necessary steps to address or eradicate the issue.
We use binoculars to get the best possible view of those hard to see areas such as roofs, fascias, gutters and chimney stacks. This ensures we are able to fully view and comment on the property and address all of the issues within the Surveyor’s Report.
We use high powered torches to ensure that we can fully view the areas of the property with no natural light such as the loft, eaves or cellar. This ensures that we re able to fully inspect the property and locate all of the defects, even those that are hiding in the dark!
We use a voltage pen to ensure that any loose or poorly fitted wires are tested to confirm if they are live (electricity passing through) or not. This ensures that the buyer doesn’t get a shock when they move into the property!
We carry 3.2 metre ladders to all of our inspections, this ensures that we are fully able to access those hard to reach places such as loft voids, flat roofs, gutters and high fences. Our Surveyors will regularly be up and down ladders to ensure that no defects are missed.
We use an drone to inspect those areas of the property, such as the roof, gable walls and chimney stacks that are often difficult to fully inspect. This ensures that we get a full understanding of the property and are able to fully advise the buyer before the purchase.
Our Surveyors will carry a full screwdriver set which ensures we not only test the firmness of timber, plaster, brickwork and render. We are also able to lift drain covers, remove panels and pry open hard to view areas of the property. This ensures that no stone is left unturned.
Our Surveyors carry a 5m, a 30m and a 60m tape measure during all of their inspections. This ensures that we are able to fully measure the property, even those hard to reach areas. We are also able to confirm the size and square area of defects such as damp, defective render or cracks.
We believe Surveying costs should be transparent, fixed and never include any hidden extras.
All of our RICS HomeBuyer Reports are set at fixed costs and include the inspection, report and discussion, and recommendations once the report is complete and in the hands of our clients.
Disputes amongst parties can be incredibly stressful and can also take a significant amount of time and cost in reaching a resolution. Mediation ensures that a neutral and impartial person assists the respective parties in resolving the dispute at hand, enabling the parties to reach a mutually agreed settlement. Mediation is a voluntary form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and is the process of resolving a dispute between two, or more people.
Yes, all of our RICS HomeBuyer Reports include a valuation as standard.This will the Surveyor’s professional opinion as to the value of the property.
We aim to inspect the property within 2 – 3 days of being instructed.Once our Surveyor has undertaken the inspection, we will then aim to have the completed RICS HomeBuyer Report with you in 2 – 4 days.
The Surveyor will inspect all internal parts and external parts of the property. Where applicable this includes; gardens, common areas, loft voids, cellars, pretty much any area that’s accessible to the Surveyor.
Yes, the Surveyor will not only advise on the repairs that are required to the property, but he will also give an indication of the cost, ensuring that you’re fully informed pre-purchase.
Yes, all of our RICS HomeBuyer Reports include a reinstatement cost valuation or price as standard.This will enable you to correctly and fully insure the property should you proceed with the purchase.