House Surveys: A Comprehensive Guide

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Buying or conducting a house survey is an effective way of protecting yourself against potential loss in your investment. Building surveys, structural surveys, drone surveys, and any other type of survey have a different number of uses when it comes to them. Hire an expert property surveyor to make sure you have everything planned in advance. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: House Surveys: A Comprehensive Guide


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House Surveys A Comprehensive Guide
  • Whether you want to renovate or ensure that the
    structures are sound, understanding a house
  • survey is vital. This article will take you
    through the different types of surveys, their
    benefits as well as their significance in the
    property market. Similarly, buying, or even
    maintaining a property is one of the most costly
    ventures that you will undertake considering the
    property market itself.
  • What is a House Survey?
  • A house survey is an inspection of a house
    designed to understand its condition. From new
    house buyers to experienced real estate
    investors, everyone can benefit from a properly
    executed survey so that they are able to make
    informed judgments on the property. It brings out
    the full truth for the houseowner regarding the
    quality, structural integrity, required repairs,
    and maintenance of the
  • prospective property.
  • The Benefits of House Surveys
  • Protect Your Investment A markup is put on the
    estimation if it identifies any structural
    issues.
  • Ensure Safety Ignored, structural problems can
    generate structural concerns.
  • Save Money Not waiting until things go wrong
    helps save money.
  • Enhance Negotiations The price or terms for sale
    can be amended by the reduction in value that the
    survey suggests.
  • Property Surveys Description

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  • Building Survey
  • A Building Survey is also referred to as a Full
    Structural Survey and in this instance, it is a
    more sophisticated examination with a focus on
    the structural elements. This is especially true
    for older or more unique properties as it
    assesses everything from the walls to the roofs
    and even drainage systems.
  • Some key benefits of building survey.
  • Information about the structural remnants.
  • Outlines necessary repairs or maintenance needed.
  • Capable of assessing changes made to old
    buildings.

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Structural Survey Hand in hand with a building
survey, a structural survey deals with assessing
the viability of a structure. Engineers conduct
studies on the critical solidity elements of a
building which includes the load-bearing walls,
the foundations and so much more for the purpose
of determining the safety and security of the
property. Drone survey With aerial photography in
real estate, technology allows for a complete,
unique and new approach to viewing properties or
sites before their inspection or construction.
This approach is particularly useful for chimney,
roofing and large estate inspections.
  • There are some advantages of drone survey
  • A precise detail survey is conducted where the
    approach is difficult e.g. roof area. Gables,
    rafters, roof trusses, gutters and many more.
  • Provide enlarged pictures for better and more
    accurate interpretation.
  • This will be ideal for dealing with complex
    structural or tall buildings.
  • How to Choose the Right Survey
  • There are many aspects to look at when choosing a
    type of survey depending upon your concerns and
    the given features of the property. The given
    factors can make this process simple for you.
  • Age of the Property Surveys are more effective
    when seeking out older homes, especially
    structural ones.
  • Specific Issues For issues pertaining to a roof,
    drone surveys are able to provide better
    analysis.
  • Budget Constraints It is important to understand
    the tradeoff between expenses and the end result
    with what youre prioritizing.

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  • The House Survey Process
  • Its normal to feel stressed or overwhelmed
    during a survey. However, this can be eased with
    the correct expectations being set beforehand and
    a proper understanding of the process being
  • acquired.
  • Pre Survey consultation This is an important
    step as you communicate your end goal to the
    surveyor.
  • Inspection Another crucial step, it enables the
    surveyor to identify and eliminate potential
    issues that can occur later down the line.
  • Report Delivery You can discuss all the
    underlying issues once you have received the
    report and further make the necessary changes.
  • Post Survey actions With the report in hand, you
    can either make arrangements for repairs or
    negotiate with the seller.
  • Key Benefits of Investing in a House Survey
  • There are three main takeaways of doing a home
    survey, they are as follows.
  • Peace of Mind Understanding the structural
    condition of the property removes any worries
    that one might have regarding it.
  • Enhanced Property Value It enables you to get a
    better deal when reselling as any structural
    issues would have been identified during the
    survey and fixed.
  • Future Planning Enables you to identify any
    potential issues that may arise in the future.
  • What Is The Difference Between a Structural
    Survey And A Building Survey?
  • Both the building and structural survey are
    essential as they are used to evaluate the
    property but they evaluate it from different
    perspectives.
  • Structural Survey This is a highly detailed
    assessment that covers only key elements and the
    supports of the property like the foundation and
    loadbearing walls which make it ideal for homes
    with visible damage.
  • Building Survey This is a wider form of
    inspection as it covers most parts of the
    structure, including those that may not be seen.
    A Building Survey is ideal for historical
    buildings or those with irregular shapes, it
    gives a detailed picture of the place and its
    small defects and advises on how to maintain it.
  • Are Drone Surveys Worth It for Residential
    Properties?
  • The advanced technology of drone surveys has
    gained commendation due to its uniqueness and
    efficiency. Also, it is specifically helpful for
  • Roof Inspection It allows one to assess any
    damage or depreciation without scaffolding.

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Conclusion Buying or conducting a house survey is
an effective way of protecting yourself against
potential loss in your investment. Building
surveys, structural surveys, drone surveys, and
any other type of survey have a different number
of uses when it comes to them. Hire an expert
property surveyor to make sure you have
everything planned in advance. Do you wish to
start the process for the protection of your
investment for the long term? Book your survey
now and take a step further into making the
decisions that you wish to take. Too busy to
read? Watch the video for a brief overview of the
blogs key points FAQs Q How long does a
house survey usually last? A The duration
depends upon the type of survey that is being
done, Surveys, for the most part normally take
anywhere between 2 and 4 hours A few days after
most underwriters send out reports, the Long Home
Loans team sends reports to mortgage
applicants. Q Do drone surveys violate any laws
and are they safe? A Certainly, licensed
professionals offer secure drone surveys while
accurately assessing the situation without
breaking any rules or regulations. Q What is the
difference between the RICS Home Survey and the
Structural Survey? A An RICS surveyor conducts a
complete survey of the property highlighting all
the aspects of the property including a basic
view of the structural aspect (if there is any).
However structural surveys focus purely on the
structural integrity of property or building. The
structural surveyor inspects in detail any
structural crack causes, subsidence, foundation
issues, roof structure, ground density, soil
composition, and many more.
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