RICS Level 3 Building Survey in West Wimbledon, South Wimbledon, Raynes Park and Cottenham Park

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As a premier surveying practice in West Wimbledon, South Wimbledon, Raynes Park and Cottenham Park, our reputation is built on the foundation of delivering meticulous and comprehensive surveys. We utilise state-of-the-art software specifically developed to optimise data collection and processing, ensuring that we capture extensive data points with precision during each inspection.

Recognising the complexity of our detailed surveys, we include a follow-up consultation as an integral part of our service. This consultation allows clients to delve deeper into the specifics of the report, addressing any questions and confirming their understanding of the critical findings. This added value is provided at no additional cost, underscoring our commitment to client satisfaction and understanding, which sets us apart in the industry.

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Condition ratings

The condition rating system is designed to simplify and summarise complex and detailed reports, making them more accessible to laypersons. By using a straightforward rating scale, the system highlights the key findings and necessary actions in a clear and concise manner. This approach ensures that individuals without technical expertise can easily understand the overall condition of a property and the urgency of any required remedial works.

No repair is urgently needed. The property must be maintained in the normal way.

Defects that need repairing or replacing but are not considered to be either serious or urgent

Defects that are serious and/or need to be repaired, replaced or investigated urgently

Not inspected

What is included?

The RICS Level 3 Survey, also known as a Building Survey, is the most detailed and comprehensive of the RICS surveys. It provides an extensive analysis of a property's condition, covering all accessible areas. This survey is particularly suitable for older properties, those that have undergone significant alterations, or homes of an unusual design.

The survey includes:

  • A thorough examination of the building's structure, detailing defects, potential problems, and the need for any repair or maintenance.
  • An assessment of the condition of the building’s fabric, including walls, roofs, floors, windows, and doors.
  • Inspection of all fixed services such as heating, plumbing, drainage, and electrics, although a separate specialist report may be recommended for detailed analysis.
  • Identification of any significant risks associated with the building, including any evidence of damp, timber decay, or structural movement.

The Level 3 Survey provides detailed advice on the necessary remedial works and ongoing maintenance required to preserve the property. The report is intended to inform prospective buyers

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Building Survey Level 3 Cost (quotation) in West Wimbledon, South Wimbledon, Raynes Park and Cottenham Park

The typical cost of a Building Survey are given below.

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1 Bedroom Property

£870

2 Bedroom Property

£920

3 Bedroom Property

£950

4 Bedroom House

£1,000

5 Bedroom House

£1,300

6 Bedroom House

£1,400

West Wimbledon

In West Wimbledon, the architecture predominantly features sizable detached and semi-detached houses, many of which hail from the early to mid-20th century. The construction techniques of this era typically involved brick and block structures with pitched roofs, often covered with slate or tiles, embodying the classic suburban aesthetic unique to this part of London.

South Wimbledon

South Wimbledon offers a more varied architectural scene, with a mix of Victorian terraced houses and modern developments. The Victorian properties generally showcase solid brick constructions with distinctive period features like ornate mouldings and sash windows. Recent developments integrate modern construction methods, including the use of eco-friendly materials and advanced insulation technologies, catering to a growing demand for sustainable living.

Raynes Park

Raynes Park features a blend of Edwardian and post-war houses. The Edwardian homes, built at the beginning of the 20th century, often include spacious layouts and elaborate decorative details, such as parquet flooring and stained glass windows. The post-war era introduced more pragmatic and cost-effective building styles, using prefabricated elements and simpler, functional designs that catered to the needs of that time.

Cottenham Park

Cottenham Park is characterized by its tranquil residential roads lined with interwar semi-detached and detached houses. These houses typically employ a combination of brickwork and render, with timber elements. Roofs are usually made from interlocking tiles, a popular choice in the 1930s, providing durability and a timeless aesthetic. The area reflects a consistent architectural style that prioritizes comfort and family living.

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Drone Roof Survey

Establishing the condition of your roof is crucial for safeguarding your property against potential deterioration and prolonging its lifespan. As RICS Chartered Surveyors, we offer professional drone roof survey services that deliver an in-depth and precise evaluation of your roof’s condition, without the necessity for expensive access equipment. Drone roof surveys can be added to any other survey, including Level 3 Surveys.

Advantages of a Drone Roof Survey

Opting for a drone roof survey provides several benefits compared to traditional inspection methods:

  • Safety: Drones remove the need for scaffolding or ladders, thereby reducing the hazards associated with conventional roof inspections.
  • Efficiency: Our drones are capable of swiftly capturing high-resolution imagery and video, allowing for the comprehensive coverage of extensive areas in a significantly reduced timeframe.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: By lessening the need for extensive equipment and manpower, drone surveys are typically more economical, especially for larger or more intricate roof structures.
  • Accuracy: Drones can reach areas that are otherwise difficult to access, providing detailed data that enhances the precision of condition assessments.

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