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Find Building Surveyors in Fraserburgh
Buying, selling or renovating? A checked building surveyor can give you a clear picture of your property's condition, and help you avoid nasty surprises down the line.
Find a Building Surveyor in Fraserburgh
From spotting structural issues to supporting planning permission, the right building surveyor can make a big difference. And if you’re not sure where to start, we’re here to help you get it sorted.
What to expect from hiring a building surveyor in Fraserburgh
Common jobs building surveyors carry out:
- Full structural surveys
- Homebuyer reports
- Damp, dilapidation or snagging surveys
- Advice on extensions or planning
- Condition reports for listed buildings or heritage homes
What’s included in a typical survey?
A detailed inspection of the inside and outside of the property
Checks for damp, movement, damage, and safety issues
A written report with recommendations
Condition ratings, photos and (often) repair timelines
How much does a building survey cost?
It depends on the survey type and the property size.
Here are rough averages:
- Condition report: £300
- Condition and Homebuyer report: £450
- Building survey: £550
- Structural survey: £1,000 on average
- Damp survey (3-bed terrace): £400
Qualifications to check for
- Chartered surveyors registered with RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)
- Professional Indemnity Insurance is essential
How long does a survey take?
A homebuyer’s survey, which is not as detailed as a building survey, can take between one and four hours to complete. On the other hand, building surveys can take between six to eight hours.
Tip: If you’re on a tight timeline (e.g. during conveyancing), let your surveyor know early so they can prioritise turnaround.
Building surveyors in Fraserburgh: Homeowners vs renters
If you’re a homeowner
- You’re usually responsible for organising (and paying for) a survey.
This is especially important:
Before buying a new home
- Before starting structural work or renovations.
- If you suspect issues like damp, subsidence, or roof movement.
- For mortgage lenders, a basic valuation might be enough. But to protect your investment, a full survey gives you the bigger picture.
If you’re a renter
- If you're worried about cracks, damp or unsafe features, start by contacting your landlord or letting agent. It’s their responsibility to arrange inspections and repairs.
- It might be a good idea to request a copy of any recent survey if available.
- Speak to your council's environmental health team for advice on unsafe living conditions.
Emergency building surveyors in Fraserburgh
Some issues can’t wait. If you spot serious cracks, water ingress or a suspected structural failure, contact an emergency building surveyor in Fraserburgh immediately.
These urgent call-outs typically cover:
- Sudden subsidence or shifting foundations
- Major damp or flooding
- Fire, storm or accidental damage
- Structural damage after renovations or impact
Need urgent help? Find emergency building surveyors using our search tool.
Find a building surveyor for the job you need in Fraserburgh
Need help with a specific issue? Use Checkatrade to find building surveyors near you who specialise in:
- Structural surveys
- Pre-purchase surveys
- Damp or timber reports
- Subsidence investigations
- New build snagging
- Planning applications and building regs
- Heritage and listed buildings
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