To provide our clients with an
unbiased & independent report on the condition of their roof covering
without the undue influence of profit for maximising repairs. To be
objective & practical in offering solutions to any problems
revealed.
Our potential clients
include:-
Prospective house purchasers.
Home owners.
Commercial Tenants with repair duties.
Chartered Building Surveyors.
Landlords.
Expert witness for dispute resolution.
Building Agents for the preparation
of maintenance schedules.
Our
Reports
All our roof reports
are are sent to you via email or snail mail. We prefer email for speed &
ease of viewing by our clients.
How to prepare for a roof inspection survey
If you are having a roof inspection
or survey then there are certain things you can do to make it quicker &
less dangerous for the roofing surveyor.
Firstly, clear up around the base of
your property before your roof survey calls. Remove all children's
toys an potentially dangerous items that could trip a person up while carrying
a ladder for example.
Advise your neighbours that you
are having a roof inspection completed so they don't get a shock when
the see a person crawling over your roof.
Move all cars, prams etc. out of the
driveway & from the perimeter of the property - including your neighbours.
Accidents such as slipped tiles or ladders can cause extensive damage
so reduce the risk as much as you can.
If you have a conservatory & its
is small enough, cover it in cardboard or any other protective cushions
that you may have for example. If the conservatory is too large
then advise the roof surveyor accordingly.
Unlock side gates, move bins etc. ready
for the roof surveyor to obtain good access.