What Does the Homebuyer Survey Include?
An essential part of buying your home
  
The Homebuyer Survey includes a visual inspection of all major indoor features including ceilings, roof, walls, and bathrooms, as well as permanent outdoor buildings and features including roofing, pipes, gutters, walls, windows, and doors. A surveyor will further inspect the heating, drainage, electric, gas/oil, and water services and provide an energy efficiency rating.
The Homebuyer Survey uncovers any serious structural problems with the building such as subsidence. The surveyor will also inspect damp-proofing, drainage, insulation, and damp test the walls to ensure damp is not present in the property. They will further investigate the condition of the property’s timbers for woodworm and rot.
The property survey includes details of all major faults and how they may affect the value of the property and the cost to fix these issues. The building surveyor will also offer repairs and maintenance advice on how to rectify these faults.
The survey highlights defects within the property and rates these issues in terms of seriousness using a traffic light coding system. Level 1/green indicates that no action is required, 2/amber indicates that defects need repairing but not urgently, and level 3/red indicates serious defects that require urgent attention and repair. This allows you to evaluate the condition of the property and determine what action is needed.
Your Homebuyer Survey will provide outline information on the property being surveyed and its location. Our RICS surveyors will also highlight specific areas where you will need to consult a legal advisor to further investigate these issues and seek specialist attention.
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