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The Advantages of Carrying Out a Structural Survey

Simon Levy Associates • Dec 06, 2023
Commercial Property

By conducting a thorough inspection, a structural survey provides valuable insights into the condition of a building's structure. In this blog, we will explore the benefits of carrying out a structural survey and explain how it can help ensure safety and identify potential issues.

Identifying structural deficiencies

Structural surveys can identify potential structural deficiencies. A qualified structural engineer will conduct a comprehensive inspection, examining the foundation, walls, floors, roof, and other structural elements - this can reveal hidden issues such as cracks, settlement, inadequate reinforcement, or signs of structural instability. The early detection of these deficiencies allows for swift action, preventing further damage and potentially expensive repairs in the future.

Ensuring safety and peace of mind

A structurally sound building is important for the safety and well-being of its occupants, and carrying out a structural survey provides assurance that the property meets safety standards and regulations. By identifying potential hazards, such as weak foundations or compromised load-bearing structures, a structural survey helps reduce the risk of accidents or structural failures. This knowledge provides peace of mind for homeowners or potential buyers, knowing that they are investing in a safe and secure property.

Assessing property value

When purchasing a property, knowing its structural condition allows for a more accurate assessment of its value. If significant structural issues are identified, negotiations can be made to account for the cost of necessary repairs or renovations - on the other hand, a positive structural survey report can improve the property's value, as it assures potential buyers of its quality and condition. Therefore, a structural survey serves as a valuable tool in making informed decisions regarding property investments.

Planning renovations and improvements

For those planning renovations or improvements, a structural survey is essential. It provides a basic understanding of the existing structure, allowing architects, engineers, and contractors to design and execute renovations effectively. The survey will identify any potential challenges, which helps avoid costly mistakes or design changes during the construction phase.  

Compliance with building regulations

A structural survey ensures compliance with local building regulations, which often require structural assessments for certain types of properties or renovations. By conducting a structural survey, property owners can ensure that their building meets certain legal requirements - this not only avoids potential legal issues but also ensures the safety and quality of the construction work. Here at Simon Levy Associates, we want to help you avoid costly repairs right after you have bought your property. With our team of structural surveyors, you don't need to risk buying a property that could turn into a nightmare to fix. For more information on property inspections and commercial surveying, please get in touch with us today.

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