Building Surveys…the most comprehensive survey for homebuyers…starting from £289

May 12th, 2012

Structural Building Survey the most comprehensive  surveyor report for home buyers

If you are planning to purchase an older property that’s run down or a building that has been altered then this is the survey report for you. If you’ve got plans to alter the structure of the property in any way or you’re making a substantial investment in a large home then this report will give you peace of mind. The building survey provides the fullest possible professional advice on every area of your potential new home.

The Structural Building Survey (SBS) is the most complete and comprehensive survey report available.

When choosing this survey report we undertake a detailed property inspection. You will receive comprehensive structural report on the condition. Your Building Survey will outline all the potential problems with your purchase; provide you with a detailed description of all the defects, a list of repair options and details of any serious and dangerous risks.

When you purchase a Structural Building Survey your report will tell you how your property has been built, which materials have been used and their expected performance for the future. All visible major defects are reported. Serious flaws and problems from hidden defects are highlighted. For every concern raised you will receive advice on the repair options available to you, likely timelines for repairs and the consequences of not acting. This will help you make an informed decision on your property purchase.

It may be necessary to obtain further specialist advice and your survey report will make recommendations when this is the case.

If you are buying a substantial home then the Structural Building Survey is an essential survey report.

Book Your Survey Now starting from £289

Special rates selected postcodes and property types; Leicester, Coventry, Birmingham, Northampton, Nottingham.

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