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Do you need a Home Buyers Survey? Which survey is the right choice?
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Homebuyer Report in Ombersley
The Homebuyer Report is the best choice if planning to purchase a home made of conventional materials i.e. brick & tile, in reasonable order and built in the last 100 years. Find out more
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Building Survey in Ombersley
The RICS Building Survey (often referred to as a Full Structural Survey in Ombersley) will also be carried out by a MRICS or FRICS accredited surveyor and is more exhaustive. Choose this for non standard property such as thatched or older homes. Find out more
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Property Valuation Report in Ombersley
This is an independent chartered surveyor valuation of the property. This is typically chosen by mortgage free buyers or someone requiring a formal valuation e.g. matrimonial dispute. Find out more
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Should I book a Full Structural Survey, Building Survey or HomeBuyer Report for a property in Ombersley and which is the cheapest?
The Full Structural Survey has been renamed by RICS as a Building Survey, however it is essentially the same survey.
If the Ombersley property is an apartment, or is over 100 years old, or has been extended, or is of non standard construction, then RICS recommend the cheaper HomeBuyer Report.
If you intend to make any alterations, it would be better that you carry out a Building Survey. This survey is not as cheap as a HomeBuyer Report but it does offer comprehensive details of the Ombersley property's state of repair as well as advice on defects as well as maintenance options .
For further advice get a Ombersley Survey Quote on our site or call us 0800 038 6667 to speak to our survey team.

We noticed that windows in the lounge did not line up, is this subsidence? What solutions are to available to remedy this?
Subsidence is the movement of the foundations of a home which compromises its structural integrity. Most homes experience some minor cracking, especially new homes or recent extensions or major alterations. Most homes are erected with a variety of materials, each of which will contract at a varying rates.
In some cases, subsidence or movement is challenging to identify because some of the signs could comfortably be caused by a number of factors. A sudden, severe shift in weather can also impact a house susceptible to further settlement, either because the structural integrity is already compromised, or due to the use of cheaper materials.
Learning the cause of any subsidence should be the first priority.This need not be expensive.Though tree roots are often the cause, removal of this plant life may make the problem worse, so professional advice should be sought. Damaged but non-structural elements should be filled and re-weatherproofed. Specialist geological and drain surveys may also be required as the movement of soil can sometimes crack drains or water mains.