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Damp Survey​

Specialist inspection to identify the cause of damp and provide clear, practical advice on the next steps.
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RPSA Qualified Surveyors

Damp Survey​

A Damp Survey provides a detailed inspection of moisture-related issues within a property, helping to identify the source and cause of damp.

It’s ideal if you’ve noticed signs such as staining, mould or musty smells and need clear, expert advice before carrying out repairs.

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Why Choose Us?

Independent, residential building surveyors focused on quality over quantity. We carry out fewer inspections each week, allowing more time on site and greater attention to detail.

You’ll deal directly with your surveyor and receive clear, practical advice to fully understand the property before you commit.

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What’s Included in a Level 2 Survey?

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External Inspection

We inspect the external condition of the property, including the roof, walls, windows, doors, rainwater goods and visible drainage, identifying defects, damage and maintenance issues.

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Internal Inspection

Internal areas are assessed for condition and defects, including walls, ceilings, floors, signs of damp, and any visible movement or cracking.

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Roof Space

Where accessible, the roof space is inspected to assess the structure, insulation, ventilation and any signs of leaks or deterioration.

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Services (Visual Only)

Heating, electrics and plumbing are visually inspected. Services are not tested, but any visible issues or concerns are highlighted.

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Risks & Advice

We identify urgent defects, ongoing maintenance requirements and potential future risks, giving you clear, practical advice before you commit.

Key Features

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Visual Inspection:

Visual inspection is a basic technique used to examine objects, systems, or processes using the human eye.

It involves looking carefully for defects, damage, or irregularities without using complex tools.

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Structural Evaluation:

Structural Evaluation is the process of assessing the strength, stability, and safety of a structure.

It involves checking whether a structure can safely carry loads and identifying any damage, weakness, or risk of failure.

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Leak Detection:

Leak Detection is the process of identifying unintended escape of liquids or gases from a system.

It involves checking pipes, tanks, or equipment to find and locate leaks to prevent loss, damage, or hazards.

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Roofing Material Evaluation:

Roofing Material Evaluation is the process of assessing the condition, durability, and suitability of roofing materials.

It involves checking for damage, wear, weather resistance, and overall performance to ensure the roof provides proper protection.

What is included in a Level 2 Survey?

A Level 2 Survey provides a visual inspection of the property’s condition, focusing on the main elements that could affect its value or require attention.

The inspection covers the external elements, including the roof, walls, windows, doors and rainwater goods, identifying visible defects and maintenance issues.

Inside the property, we assess walls, ceilings and floors, looking for signs of damp, movement, cracking and general wear.

Where accessible, the roof space is inspected to review structure, insulation and ventilation, helping identify any signs of defects.

Services such as electrics, plumbing and heating are visually assessed only and not tested, but any visible concerns are highlighted.

The report clearly outlines defects, risks and recommended actions, so you understand what needs attention now and in the future.

What you’ll learn from your Level 2 Survey

You’ll gain a clear understanding of the property’s overall condition, helping you make an informed decision before proceeding.

The report highlights significant defects and potential risks, so you are aware of any issues that may affect the property or require further attention.

You’ll receive clear, practical advice on repairs and maintenance, so you know exactly what action is needed.

Issues are prioritised, showing what is urgent, what requires attention, and what is ongoing maintenance, so nothing is left unclear.

Where needed, we identify areas that may require further investigation or specialist input, ensuring nothing important is missed.

This gives you the clarity and confidence to move forward with the purchase, fully informed.

What’s Included in Damp Survey​​

A specialist inspection to identify the source of damp and provide clear advice on cause, severity and recommended action.

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What’s Included

A Damp Survey provides a targeted inspection of moisture-related issues, focusing on identifying the source and cause of damp within the property.

Affected areas are carefully assessed, with findings clearly documented to give a full understanding of the issue.

The report focuses on the problem areas, ensuring you receive relevant and practical information without unnecessary detail.

View an Example Report

See an example of how damp issues are identified and explained, including clear findings and practical recommendations.

This gives you a realistic idea of how your report will be structured and what to expect.

View Example Report
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Rated Highly, Chosen with Confidence

We’re proud to deliver accurate, reliable, and professional survey services trusted by homeowners, buyers, and developers.

Everything you need to know

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions and if you still have questions, you can email us or give us a call

  • The report will explain the type of damp, the cause, and recommended repairs, helping you understand exactly what needs to be done.

  • A damp survey involves a detailed inspection using specialist equipment to assess moisture levels, identify causes, and recommend solutions.

  • Typically, the buyer arranges and pays for the survey, but the findings can be used to renegotiate or request repairs.

  • Common signs include musty smells, mould, peeling paint, staining and cold walls. A survey confirms the cause and severity.

  • Damp can affect both the structure of the property and indoor air quality, so it’s important to identify and resolve it early.

  • Yes, a follow-up call is included to talk through the findings and answer any questions. We make sure you fully understand the report before moving forward.

  • We cover South Wales and surrounding areas. If you’re unsure, just get in touch and we’ll confirm.

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 01633 404114

Newport, South Wales
Covering Newport, Cardiff, Bristol and surrounding areas

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