Residential Surveys
Summary
Our qualified team of surveyors are able to undertake full or partial Building Surveys in accordance with latest RICS Guidelines

Related Services
Benfits
  • Efficient, cost effective, high quality service
  • Multiple project and service packages
  • Mortgage Lenders Association Professional Certificate

Contact Us

Download the Residential Surveys Service Specification

To find out more call us now on Free Phone: 0808 145 8867 

Embracing the latest techniques and technology, our team of dedicated Building Surveyors provide a complete range of Building Surveying skills together with a detailed knowledge of current and planned legislation and regulations, maintained through continuous professional development and training.

Design

In-house CAD designers are available to produce plans and specifications for domestic building repair works, new build projects and property extensions.

Surveys

Our qualified team of surveyors are able to undertake full or partial Building Surveys in accordance with latest RICS Guidelines that will diagnose the cause of any defects identified and recommend appropriate remedial action.

A full survey involves a careful and thorough assessment of the whole of the property, whereas a part inspection involves a detailed assessment of a particular part of a residential property, such as walls, windows, floors, roofing and structural movement.

Associated Services

 When combined with our Contract Administration and Project Management services, we are able to provide a comprehensive package of services from design to completion.

RP&P Management

RP&P Management based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, provides specialist services for Building Surveying, CDM Coordinator, Project Management, Facilities Management, Asbestos Services, Health and Safety Consultancy and Training.

Online Document Management Service

For easy storage and quick retrieval of documents such as Health & Safety Files ... [more]

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