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Contact one of ISVA's three offices for advice

Admin Office for General Enquiries, Group Discounts, New Memberships

Broadbury
Okehampton
Devon
EX20 4NH

Tel/Fax:
01837 871700

mail@surveyorsweb.co.uk


Conference Office

Trinity House
1 Trinity Lane, Sutton
Macclesfield, Cheshire
SK11 0EQ

Tel: 01625 500808

conferences@surveyorsweb
.co.uk


Records Office for Invoice enquiries & access logins, changes to Membership details

32 Queen Elizabeth Drive, London N14 6RD

Tel: 020 8882 8284

records@surveyorsweb.
co.uk

 

Building Surveys

THE BUILDING SURVEY (often called a Structural Survey)

A Building Survey is an investigation into, and assessment of, the construction and condition of a building. It is based on a detailed inspection of the building in as much depth as is possible without damaging the building or contents.

The exact extent and style of the inspection will by the subject of specific agreement with the individual Surveyor. It may include specialist reports (services, drains, etc.). The report will include guidance on maintenance and remedial works and often a detailed comment on individual defects.

A Building Survey is essential when purchasing period buildings, those with unusual characteristics or of unusual construction. It is equally suitable for modern traditional buildings.

Because of the individual nature of a Building Survey it is not possible to give any guidance on costs, as it is with the Homebuyers Survey and Valuation. The fee will vary according to the type, size, value and location of the property. Surveyors will always be willing to discuss the level of fees prior to making the inspection and will sometimes make a preliminary inspection to ascertain the extent of the survey prior to quoting a fee.