
“Moving house is one of the most stressful experiences in life, so it makes sense to minimise the stress wherever possible.”
We understand the scenario all too well: you’ve just received your Home Buyer’s Report, and it highlights potential damp or timber issues. Instead of providing clarity, the report (which you’ve likely paid a significant amount for) often leaves you feeling even more confused and uncertain about what to do next—or where to start.
To make matters worse, these reports are often filled with unclear terminology and jargon that can be difficult to understand.
Don't Panic!
“We routinely carry out Damp & Timber Survey Reports for customers looking to purchase a property.
With our detailed and thorough approach, we provide you with the confidence to prioritize necessary work, if any is required at all. In fact, many cases reveal that no remedial treatments are needed. Our goal is to present the information in a clear, concise, and easy-to-understand format, enabling you to make well-informed decisions about your property.
So, when a surveyor recommends consulting a damp specialist for a report, you can trust in our expertise and extensive experience to guide you every step of the way.”
Call us now to arrange a comprehensive report detailing any damp or timber related issues complete with annotated photographs and an easy to understand layout.
We can arrange visits to properties either accompanied by yourselves or with an agent or we can arrange visits independent of yourselves or an agent. Properties can be occupied or unoccupied, furnished or unfurnished.
Reports are emailed to you immediately once the fee has been paid.
Inspections are carried out utilising up to the minute equipment such as Thermal Imaging and electronic hygrometry. The report will detail all defects relating to dampness in masonry and timber. The report will also give you a clear idea of what needs to be done to remedy defects together with the cost for doing so.
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