Maltby Building survey, Maltby House survey, Property defect survey, Building disputes survey,
To find out some interesting facts about Maltby and places to visit in Maltby and the surrounding areas you can click on the four boxes below.
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If you book a survey with 1st Associated you will find that we take great pride in the quality of our survey and produce a very detailed survey report. We use plain English to explain any problems with the property to ensure that you understand the problems and how to resolve them.
We carry out residential structural survey and commercial survey in Maltby. Maltby is a town which is situated in South Yorkshire.
Maltby is a ward just north of the Rother Valley constituency, it is a small town and most of it is rural and sparsely populated. We have however been called upon to provide house buyer reports and home surveys in the area. It is mention in the Domesday Book and for hundreds of years it was a farming village.
In the early 1900s a colliery opened thus increasing it population dramatically. The colliery is still open today and is the only working colliery in Rotherham.
If you are planning to book a building survey on a property you are purchasing in Maltby or the surrounding area then we would like to assure you that we always send a suitably qualified and experienced surveyor to carry out the job. This ensures that you get expert advice on any issues that we may find with the property we are surveying. All our surveyors are members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - RICS - and are Independent Building Surveyors. Being 'independent' means that they are working for you and you alone; they do not work for a mortgage company or an estate agents, so they have your best interests at heart.
All our survey contain lots of images, clearly showing any problems that we have identified at the property such as woodworm, rising damp or cracking to the walls. We also use sketches in our survey which are aimed at helping you to understand how certain areas are constructed or to help show more clearly a problem that we have identified. You will also find lots of definitions of any building terminology that we may use in our survey, as we firmly believe in 'Plain English' and really want you to fully understand what we are saying in the survey report.
1st Associated Surveyors cover the whole of the UK including all areas of South Yorkshire for example in: Barnsley, Bawtry, Braithwell, Brinsworth, Cawthorne, Conisbrough, Cudworth, Dinnington, Doncaster, Dore, Hathersage, Maltby, Penistone, Rotherham, Sheffield, Sprotbrough, Stannington, Thorne and Thrybergh.
We always recommend that people have a building survey carried out by an Independent Surveyor. It is laughable to expect that a mortgage owned / estate agent owned surveyors will give impartial advice. Call an Independent Surveyor on 0800 298 5424 for an impartial survey.
Contact us today for a free, no obligation quotation, including building survey, structural survey, homebuyers reports and pre sales reports, for Maltby and the surrounding towns and villages.
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We carry out Structural survey, Structural Building survey on Residential properties and Commercial properties throughout South Yorkshire.
Whilst a lot of this is written from general knowledge and local knowledge of the area and here are some websites that we think will be of interest to you in the South Yorkshire area some of which we have used for information and we would like to give them credit for this.
yorkshire-england.co.uk; bawtrytowncouncil.co.uk; picturesofengland.com; rotherhamunofficial.co.uk; aroundtownpublications.co.uk; iconisbroughcastle.org.uk; dinningtonparishcouncil.gov.uk; localhistories.org; dorevillage.co.uk; hathersage-outseats.org.uk; kevinbarronmp.com; ukcityguide.info; yorkshiretoday.net; golet.com; stannington.org.uk; thorne-moorends.gov.uk