A property survey involves a detailed inspection of a building’s condition by a qualified surveyor. The process typically begins with an external assessment, including the roof, walls, windows, and surrounding grounds.
Inside the property, the surveyor will examine key areas such as ceilings, floors, and visible structural elements. They will also look for signs of damp, movement, or poor workmanship.
After the inspection, a report is produced outlining any defects, areas of concern, and recommendations for repairs or further investigation.
The level of detail depends on the type of survey chosen, but the goal is always the same: to provide a clear, unbiased assessment of the property so you can make an informed decision.
