Our Residential and Commercial Building Surveyors in the London Borough of Bromley can help you with:

Building Surveys, House Surveys, Property Defect Surveys, Commercial Building Surveys , Dilapidation Surveys, Schedule of Condition Surveys

Why an Independent Property Survey in Bromley should be a MUST on your list

Buying a property is probably one of the most expensive purchases you will make in your lifetime which is why we very strongly advise you have one of our Structural Surveys carried out on the property. A Building Survey only needs to uncover one problem and the cost of your Property Survey is more than recovered.

 

The London Borough of Bromley

Bromley covers 58 square miles and is the largest of the London Boroughs. In the south of the Borough you will find large areas of farmland with the majority of the housing being in the north of the borough. Bromley Borough sits to the south of the River Thames surrounded by the Boroughs of Croydon, Lewisham, Greenwich and Bexley.

To find out more information on places within Bromley please click these links;

Anerley, Beckenham, Bickley, Biggin Hill, Bromley, Chelsfield, Chislehurst, Downe, Keston, Orpington, Petts Wood and West Wickham.

Other areas in the London Borough of Bromley where we have carried out both Residential and Commercial Building Surveys are Derry Downs, Eden Park, Elmstead, Goddington, Hayes, Pratts Bottom, Farnborough, Shortlands, Park Langley, Plaistow and Ramsden.

 

Our clear and understandable Reports

We write our reports for you to understand in a clear non jargon manner. When we do have to use technical terms we define these for you.

We use photos within the reports taken with a super optical camera.

A photo taken with a super optical camera. Typical of a London Georgian property.

We also use sketches especially designed for us to help you to understand certain things easier.

Our sketches explain things in an easy to understand way helping you to make the right property choices.

 

What type of building survey or structural survey or building report do I need?

What is a Schedule of Condition and how can it help you?

RICS Surveyors

Our expert Building Surveyors have all passed their RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) exams and are all members of the RICS so you can have your survey carried out with complete peace of mind knowing you are in the hands of property experts.

 

Quick Quote

To get a quick quote on a Residential or Commercial Building Survey please click on the quick quote box above right.

 

Places of interest, facts, property types and articles on interesting people can all be accessed by clicking the buttons below;

 

Places of Interest Properties we have surveyed in this area Facts about this area Types of property in this area

 

 

 

 

 

 

Take a look at an example of one of our Property Reports

We have many example surveys we are more than happy for you to take a look at. Please call us on 0800 298 5424 and we can email you an example.

 

What is an INDEPENDENT Building Survey?

We are Independent Building Surveyors who carry out Independent Property Surveys. This means we are not owned by a bank, building society or estate agent. We are working solely for you our client and concentrate 100% on only your best interests.

 

Website articles to help you

We have written a range of property related articles about things such as buying your first property to how the weather can affect your property which you can read on our website by clicking the links at the bottom of this page.

References:

We have written a lot of this information from our local knowledge of the London Borough of Bromley. Here are some websites that we think will be of interest to you some of which we have used for information and we would like to give them credit for this.

Bigginhillairport.com, Beckenham.net, Lewisham.gov.uk, Beckenhamhistory.co.uk, Beckenham.net, Chislehurst.co.uk, Orpingtontowntalk.co.uk, Pettswoodvillage.co.uk, Theglades.uk.com, Nhm.ac.uk, Guide2bromley.com, Geograph.org.uk, Bickleymanorhotel.co.uk

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House and Home Surveys and Useful Information

All you need to know about Building Surveys

Building Control, what do they do?

Designers and Architects will they save me money or will they cost me money

Enviroment, Your Building and Garden Gnomes

Estate Agents help sell houses and work for the vendors

Have a Structural Survey to protect you against structural problems

Home improvements, builder problems and ideas for you on how to solve them

How a Surveyor values a property, Chartered Surveyors and Regulated Valuers

How Chartered Engineers and Building Engineers can help you

Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas

NHBC National House Building Council

Structural Surveys and How We Can Help You

Traditional and Non-Traditional Houses and Mortgage Problems

Valuations and how much is the building worth?

Whats the difference between a Chartered Building Surveyor, Chartered Surveyor and an Independent Surveyor

Useful property problem articles by Chartered Surveyors explaining building issues to avoid

External - Helpful information on building problems on the outside of the property

Chimney issues and problems

Cracking and Movement Problems and Surveying Solutions

Flat Roof Problems, how we can solve them

Foundations and Structures and Settlement and Subsidence and Underpinning

Pitched Roofs Problems and Solutions

Roof Problems

Wall Problems

Windows and Doors and Fascias and Soffits and Wet Rot and Dry Rot and other problems

Internal - House problems we have investigated inside

All you ever need to know about floors

Asbestos in your home, what you need to know

Ceiling Cracks and Structural Problems

Condensation, Damp and Black Mould Problems

Cracking and Movement Problems and Surveying Solutions

Windows and Doors and Fascias and Soffits and Wet Rot and Dry Rot and other problems

Woodworm is it a problem or not? Is it active or not?

Services - Building help and advice on costly services

Drainage, what's underground can affect what's above ground

Heating; I just can't get my house warm enough or alternatively I just can't get my house cool enough

You can't mess around with the electric, you need an expert

 

Commercial Property Services

Building Terms Explained and Directories

Commercial Property Surveys

Commercial Structural Surveys

Leisure Facilites

Offices Large and Small

Shops and Retail

Warehouse and Industrial Buildings

Dilapidations Help and Advice What is a Dilapidations Notice?

A Beginner's Guide to Dilaps

Damp Mould and Condensation

Dampness Rising Damp Mould Black Mould Condensation

Dilapidations and Negotiations

Dilapidations Claim by a Landlord

Energy Saving what can I do?

Finance what is a Financial Adviser (We are not Financial Advisors)

Fire Risk and Help

Health and Safety Risks

Insurance how do I get the correct property insurance?

Landlords Surveying Advice

Property Investment how can I invest in property?

Property TV Reviews by an Independent Surveyor

Schedules of Condition Leasing a Commercial Property

Scotts Schedule and Section 18 Valuation

Tenants Surveying Advice

Weather how does weather affect my property?

Flooding

Rain

Snow and Ice

Strong Winds

Reviews from clients on Commercial Building Surveys

Churches and Charities, helpful reviews from our clients

Industrial Buildings and Warehouses and what our clients say about us

Offices Large and Small, reviews and feedback from our clients

Pubs, Restaurants, Hotels and other Leisure facilities we have surveyed over the years

Shops and Retail, helpful reviews from our clients

 

First Time Buyers

Buying a Leasehold or Shared Freehold Home

Buying and Selling Houses for the experienced house and home purchaser

First Time Buyers how do I go about buying my first house and home?

Improve your property knowledge with our presentations on house, homes and commercial property

Building Surveys

Building Surveying Useful Information

Dilapidations

Dilapidations Presentations in Detail

Final Year Building Surveying Exams for University Students or those that would like to know more

How old is your Building? Which era was it built in?

Party Walls

Surveyors and Design Tools

Disputes and Party Walls

Boundary Disputes

Building and Property Disputes

Party Wall Book Reviews

Party Walls Your Rights and Responsibilities

1stAssociated Surveyors Review for Structural Surveys and Building Surveys

Building Surveys, reviews and feedback from satisfied customers

Buy to let property clients, what they say about our structural surveys

Buying at auction, review of the survey

Buying bungalows and retirement properties and how our surveyors can help

Both at work / busy couples, how we can help and some 1stAssociated client reviews

Families with a young person flying the nest, reviews and feedback

First Time Buyers, what they say about us

Listed buildings, structural surveys

Older buildings, a review of buying an older house

Families with children looking for a new home, feedback and reviews

Buying a Non-Traditional Property

Residential Surveys

House and Home Surveys

Commercial Building Surveys

Commercial Surveys

1st Associated Surveyors Are Also Available in the Following Areas:

East Anglia and East

South and South East

West Country and South West

Midlands

North and North East

 

London

London Markets

London Parks

 

Wales

Areas of Britain

1stAssociated Independent Expert Property Surveyors

Specialists in Home Buyers Reports, Building Surveys and Structural Surveys and Schedules of Condition

All Surveyors are Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors qualified and RICS regulated

and are Members of the Independent Surveyors and Valuers Association

Putting the Client First

We do not accept service of documents by email or fax