Intermediate Survey
We carry out a structured, methodical inspection using industry-recognised techniques and professional equipment. Each survey is tailored to the property type, age, and construction method, ensuring an accurate and reliable diagnosis. This is more suited to houses with up to 3 bedrooms
The survey typically includes:
Comprehensive visual inspection of internal and external elements
Moisture profiling using calibrated moisture meters
Thermal and environmental assessment (where required)
Identification of damp classification (condensation, rising damp, penetrating damp)
Inspection of building defects, including:
Roof coverings, flashings, and gutters
External walls, pointing, and render
Damp proof course (DPC) integrity
Review of ventilation, insulation, and heating patterns
Assessment of occupancy-related factors contributing to condensation
Detailed Reporting
Following the inspection, you will receive a professional report suitable for homeowners, landlords, or property transactions. The report will include:
Diagnosis of the damp issue(s) with explanation
Supporting photographic evidence and moisture data
Identification of root causes, not just visible symptoms
Prioritised recommendations for remedial works
Preventative guidance to reduce recurrence risk
Clear distinction between lifestyle factors and building defects
Who This Service Is Designed For
Homeowners requiring clear answers and practical solutions
Landlords and letting agents needing documented evidence for compliance or tenant disputes
Housing professionals requiring independent, impartial assessments
Key Benefits
✅ Accurate identification of damp sources (no guesswork)
✅ Independent, unbiased advice (no tied remedial sales)
✅ Helps prevent unnecessary or ineffective treatments
✅ Supports informed decision-making for repairs
✅ Professional reports suitable for insurance or legal purposes
Typical Issues We Diagnose
Persistent mould growth and condensation
Suspected rising damp or failed damp proof courses
Water ingress from roofs, walls, or openings
Cold bridging and poor ventilation performance
Damp-related damage to plaster, timbers, and finishes
We carry out a structured, methodical inspection using industry-recognised techniques and professional equipment. Each survey is tailored to the property type, age, and construction method, ensuring an accurate and reliable diagnosis. This is more suited to houses with up to 3 bedrooms
The survey typically includes:
Comprehensive visual inspection of internal and external elements
Moisture profiling using calibrated moisture meters
Thermal and environmental assessment (where required)
Identification of damp classification (condensation, rising damp, penetrating damp)
Inspection of building defects, including:
Roof coverings, flashings, and gutters
External walls, pointing, and render
Damp proof course (DPC) integrity
Review of ventilation, insulation, and heating patterns
Assessment of occupancy-related factors contributing to condensation
Detailed Reporting
Following the inspection, you will receive a professional report suitable for homeowners, landlords, or property transactions. The report will include:
Diagnosis of the damp issue(s) with explanation
Supporting photographic evidence and moisture data
Identification of root causes, not just visible symptoms
Prioritised recommendations for remedial works
Preventative guidance to reduce recurrence risk
Clear distinction between lifestyle factors and building defects
Who This Service Is Designed For
Homeowners requiring clear answers and practical solutions
Landlords and letting agents needing documented evidence for compliance or tenant disputes
Housing professionals requiring independent, impartial assessments
Key Benefits
✅ Accurate identification of damp sources (no guesswork)
✅ Independent, unbiased advice (no tied remedial sales)
✅ Helps prevent unnecessary or ineffective treatments
✅ Supports informed decision-making for repairs
✅ Professional reports suitable for insurance or legal purposes
Typical Issues We Diagnose
Persistent mould growth and condensation
Suspected rising damp or failed damp proof courses
Water ingress from roofs, walls, or openings
Cold bridging and poor ventilation performance
Damp-related damage to plaster, timbers, and finishes