Structural Inspections and Reports
We provide structural inspections and reports to assess the condition of buildings, identify defects, and provide clear, practical advice.
Our reports are suitable for homeowners, purchasers, and professionals requiring an informed engineering assessment.
When You May Need a Structural Inspection
A structural inspection may be required if:
- You are purchasing a property and concerns have been raised
- A valuation report has identified potential structural issues
- Cracking or movement has been observed
- Alterations are planned and structural advice is required
- There are concerns about the condition or safety of a building
We provide clear advice to help you understand the issue and the appropriate next steps.
What Our Inspection Covers
Our inspections are tailored to the specific concerns and typically include:
- Visual inspection of the structure
- Assessment of cracking, movement, or distortion
- Identification of likely causes of defects
- Commentary on structural adequacy
- Recommendations for further investigation or remedial works
Where appropriate, we will advise on monitoring, temporary measures, or repair strategies.
Types of Reports We Provide
We provide reports suited to different requirements:
Structural Inspection Summary (Email Report)
A concise written summary following inspection, suitable for:
- Early-stage investigations
- Initial assessments
- General advice
Formal Structural Report
A more detailed report suitable for:
- Mortgage or lender requirements
- Ongoing structural issues
- Supporting decisions on purchase or repair
Monitoring and Follow-Up Advice
Where movement is ongoing or uncertain, we can:
- Provide follow-up assessments and recommendations
- Install crack monitoring
- Review movement over time
Get a Quote
If you require a structural inspection, please get in touch with:
- Property location
- Description of the issue or concern
- Any photographs or reports already available
We will review your enquiry and provide a clear scope and fee proposal.
For most projects, we typically require an upfront payment prior to the inspection.
