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Survey Enquiries
Get a survey quote or speak with a survey specialist for your project.
This hub helps you evaluate survey enquiries decisions with practical guidance before moving into live project delivery.
Start with the featured guides below to understand when each route is appropriate, what affects scope and cost, and which service path is likely to fit your site or project stage.
When you need delivery rather than reading alone, start from the Topographical Survey service overview and then return here for planning detail.
For local examples, review Topographical Survey in Coventry, Measured Building Survey in Reading and Utility Survey in Slough.
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When You Need a Structural Survey
Structural concerns—subsidence, cracking, roof structure, damp—can be costly to put right. A structural or building survey identifies defects and helps you decide whether to proceed, renegotiate or walk away. This guide explains when a structural survey is recommended.
Read MoreSurvey Reports Required for Planning Permission
Planning applications often need to be supported by accurate survey information. Councils expect to see existing site and building data that is up to date and properly prepared. This guide outlines which survey reports are commonly required for planning permission and when to commission them.
Read MoreSymptom Guides
Explore these related guides to compare scenarios and pick the most relevant path.
Boundary dispute survey
Boundary dispute survey work is usually commissioned when property owners need defensible evidence before legal positions harden. A boundary survey in your area gives you a clear measured baseline that supports practical resolution rather than prolonged argument.
Unknown utilities on site
Unknown utility risk is one of the fastest ways to stall excavation and increase project exposure. A utility survey gives teams in your area a safer dig strategy before construction activity escalates.
Structural movement survey support
Structural movement concerns usually emerge when cracks, distortion, or level changes start affecting confidence in the building. Measured survey evidence helps teams in your area move from concern to an actionable remediation plan.
Repair Methods
Explore these related guides to compare scenarios and pick the most relevant path.
Cost of a Building Survey in the UK
Building survey costs depend on property size, type and location. A full building survey is typically more expensive than a homebuyer report but provides greater detail and is often worthwhile for older or complex properties. This guide outlines typical cost ranges and what influences the quote.
Surveying Older Buildings Before Renovation
Older and listed buildings need careful assessment before renovation. Inaccurate or incomplete information leads to surprises during strip-out and construction. A measured building survey and, where relevant, a condition or structural assessment give you a clear picture before you commit to design and cost.
Inspection Guides
Explore these related guides to compare scenarios and pick the most relevant path.
Drain Survey vs CCTV Drain Survey
The term “drain survey” is used loosely in the UK. Sometimes it means a simple CCTV camera run to identify a blockage; in other cases it refers to a full drainage investigation that maps pipe routes, depths and capacities for design. Understanding the difference helps you order the right level of service.
Drone Roof Inspection vs Traditional Inspection
Roof inspections can be done by drone, scaffolding, cherry picker or rope access. Each has pros and cons in terms of cost, detail and access. This guide compares drone and traditional roof inspections so you can choose the right approach for your property.
Who Carries Out Drain Surveys – Drainage Companies or Surveyors?
Property owners are often unsure whether to call a drainage company, a land surveyor or a civil engineer when they need drains investigated. The answer depends on whether you are diagnosing a blockage or structural problem, or gathering information for design, planning or development.
Drone Roof Inspections for Commercial Buildings
Commercial roof inspections often require access at height. Drones can capture high-resolution imagery and video of roof surfaces, gutters and flashings without scaffolding or cherry pickers, reducing cost and disruption. This guide explains when drone roof inspections are appropriate for commercial premises.
Cost Guides
Explore these related guides to compare scenarios and pick the most relevant path.
Topographical Survey Cost
Topographical survey pricing depends on site size, complexity, access and the level of detail required. Small residential plots can often be surveyed in a single day, while multi‑acre or multi‑phase development sites require more time on site and in the office.
Measured Building Survey Cost
Measured building survey costs are driven by building size, complexity and the number of deliverables required. A simple two‑storey house is much quicker to capture and draw than a multi‑level commercial block with intricate façades and services.
Utility Survey Cost
Utility surveys are more specialised than topographical surveys and usually involve two‑person teams with dedicated detection equipment. Costs depend on survey extent, required confidence level and how congested the underground environment is likely to be.
Featured guides
These pillar guides give broader context and are useful if you are still deciding the right route.
Related Services
If you need practical help rather than guidance alone, these services are the most relevant next step.
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