Full Structural Survey

A full structural survey is sometimes referred to as a building survey. It takes an in-depth look at all aspects of a property’s condition. It can take anything up to about four hours to fully inspect all areas of a property, with several days required to produce a detailed report on it.

All the main features of a property are covered by a full survey. This means the condition of the roof, the walls, and the foundations are all covered. Other important features such as the plumbing, wiring, drains, and the garden are covered too.

Rob Smith

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Published on 26 March 2024

Rob Smith

Author: Rob Smith

WordPress Developer