Building surveyors provide professional advice on all aspects of property and construction, ensuring that both new and old buildings are structurally sound.
They may become involved in various aspects of buildings at different stages, including design, maintenance, repair, refurbishment and restoration. They work on site with new buildings and are concerned with the aftercare and performance of existing buildings.
Building surveyors may also be called upon to give evidence in court in cases where building regulations have been breached.
One of the most common areas that surveyors become involved with residential properties is during the house buying process. Three levels of survey can be commissioned, a basic valuation, a Homebuyers Report and a full Building (Structural) Survey.
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