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Find a Chartered Surveyor in KT15
Are you buying a home, renovating, or checking the structural health of your property and need a house survey for your lender or insurer? Then you’ll need the expertise of a chartered surveyor.
Their assessments help you make safe, confident decisions – and avoid costly surprises later.
Read on for everything you need to know about finding and hiring a chartered surveyor covering KT15.
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What does a chartered surveyor do?
A chartered surveyor will carry out a thorough home survey to assess the condition, structure, and value of a property.
A chartered surveyor typically offers:
- Condition report (Level one survey)
- Homebuyer report (Level two survey)
- Full structural survey for a building (Level three survey)
- Valuation reports
- Damp, subsidence, and structural inspections
- Advice on repairs and remedial work
How much does a chartered surveyor cost in KT15?
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However, costs depend on the type of survey, property age, size, and location. Older or larger properties usually require more detailed inspections, which increases the price.
Tip: Our house survey cost guide goes into all the detail, including how much you’ll pay for a new house snagging report.
What is the difference between a surveyor and a chartered surveyor?
Key differences between a surveyor and a chartered surveyor are:
- Chartered surveyor – Accredited by the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) and can provide reports recognised by lenders and insurers
- Surveyor – Don’t hold RICS accreditation. Fine for an independent survey, but often not accepted by lenders and insurers
That’s why hiring a RICS Chartered Surveyor gives you a higher level of assurance and protection.
Tip: Our surveyor hiring guide has lots more information to help you decide what type of surveyor you need.
How long does a chartered surveyor take?
On average, a chartered surveyor will take:
- Homebuyer survey (Level 2) – 1.5–3 hours on site
- Structural survey (Level 3) – 3–8 hours on site
- Report turnaround – Typically 2–5 working days
That said, complex or older properties may take longer to assess and report on.
What does a house survey by a chartered surveyor involve?
A house survey provides a detailed assessment of the property’s condition, highlighting defects, risks, and recommended repairs.
A typical survey includes:
- External checks – Roof, walls, gutters, windows, chimneys
- Internal checks – Ceilings, floors, walls, doors, insulation
- Services overview – Visible plumbing, electrics, heating
- Structural assessment – Signs of damp, movement, rot or subsidence
- Photographs and evidence – Documenting visible issues
- A written report – Clear findings, repair advice, and potential costs
Is hiring a chartered surveyor worth it?
Hiring a chartered surveyor is not only worth it, but it’s often a necessity when:
- Buying or selling a property
- Applying for a mortgage or remortgage
- Renovating or extending
- Investigating structural concerns (cracks, damp, uneven floors)
Their expertise will help you make informed decisions and avoid unexpected repair costs later down the line.
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