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04 Mar

Surveyor | Planning Permission

Umberleigh - EX37

Enquiry from: Sunilkumar V

Start Date: Immediate

It's a freehold land plot 132 North of Pool Lane. Want to know if planning permission can be obtained and what could be the possible price for the land. Thank you.

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14 Sep

Surveyor | Building Surveyors

Bideford - EX39

Enquiry from: John B

Start Date: Immediate

rics level 3 survey buying are you the property owner: property buyer property type: terrace how many bedrooms does the property have: 3 bedrooms how many storeys is the building: 2 storeys what type...

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19 Jul

Surveyor | Planning Permission

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Ana F

Start Date: Immediate

customer made an online enquiry for planning permission and confirmed on sms and email they would like a call with a surveyor to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you ...

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09 Jan

Surveyor | Building Surveyors

Bideford - EX39

Enquiry from: Caroline R

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? homeowner How many windows are you considering replacing? Dorma windows What material do you require, UPVC? Composite or wood - quote for both What colour do y...

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21 Sep

Surveyor | Home Buyer Survey

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: Ben A

Start Date: Less than one month

I wish to seek advice on the following works: 1) Removal of what was the ground floor rear wall to create an opening of circa 4.5m into an existing extension. 2) Raising and widening of an existing ...

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29 May

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: Philippa H

Start Date: Immediate

Structural engineers report on discussed Farm building for type q application submitted to north devon planning

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26 Apr

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Bideford - EX39

Enquiry from: Phil G

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Remove main or part main exterior wall, of stone and rubble-built 1900 Cottage.

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28 Jan

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Gordon K

Start Date: Immediate

Have couple of none load bearing walls to remove and need to know what size RSJ’s are needed

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24 Jan

Surveyor | Planning Permission

South Molton - EX36

Enquiry from: Tom C

Start Date: Immediate

Customer is currently in the process of looking for quotes to add a Single storey extension to their property. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Looking For: Si...

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30 Jul

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Robert J

Start Date: Immediate

I am about to have the natural stone cladding removed from my terraced house as it is in an unsafe condition. North devon council have issued a section notice on the property, and my builder has advis...

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07 Jun

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Jason H

Start Date: Immediate

calculations on a retaining wall for a new drive

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15 May

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Mark W

Start Date: Immediate

A report on the load and position of a roofing master truss and size of a lintel over some 3.6 metre sliding doors. The property is a single storey bungalow

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25 Jan

Surveyor | Building Surveyors

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Charlotte S

Start Date: Immediate

Structural survey quotes on property with structural engineer suggestions for current load bearing joists.

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20 Nov

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Bideford - EX39

Enquiry from: Lisa B

Start Date: Immediate

We are buying the above property and have been advised that we will need a structural survey as there is a crack between the original building and a toilet which has been added on. Looking for survey...

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15 Nov

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

South Molton - EX36

Enquiry from: Barry S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

I live in a 2 bed bungalow, and to make more room in the Kitchen, I wish to have the Pantry and the Chimney Breast removed. Need to know if these are structural members and what remedial work will be ...

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12 Nov

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: Julie L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Expert advice on removing an internal wall, to make an open plan kitchen dinning room. Time scale: 1-3 months

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10 Nov

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Beate S

Start Date: Immediate

We would like to take out 2 internal walls. We need an assessment if both are load bearing and a calculation of a steel beam etc, to make it possible. Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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04 Jun

Surveyor | Structural Inspection

Bideford - EX39

Enquiry from: Richard S

Start Date: Immediate

Structural design calculations for a steel beam spanning 2.9meters for building regs. *

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23 May

Surveyor | Building Surveyors

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: Pamela C

Start Date: Immediate

Removal of internal load bearing wall, (between kitchen and dining room) and possibly, removal of part of loadbearing wall to extend an existing opening, (this wall is at 90 deg to the wall between th...

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12 May

Surveyor | Building Surveyors

Bideford - EX39

Enquiry from: Felicity B

Start Date: Immediate

We have planning permission for an extension to our house. We now need a structural survey and Building Regulation Approval. Time scale: Immediate

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How much do Surveyor services cost?

How much do Surveyors in Umberleigh cost?
Prices for Surveyors around Umberleigh can differ depending upon the sort of task that you want to have actually performed in your home. It's the inquiry we are asked a whole lot "how much do Surveyors in Umberleigh charge?". It's often great to have an idea of how much a Surveyor are going to likely cost for their services. Prices are going to rise and fall based on the materials and the tradesman picked. The list reveals the kinds of service that Surveyors commonly do and the regular cost variety of these projects. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so costs do fluctuate by job.

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The average price
of a Surveyor in Umberleigh is:

£578

Surveyor job Surveyor cost in 2026
Quantity surveyors in Umberleigh £300-£6,600
Building Surveyors Report in Umberleigh £750-£1,150
Home buyers survey in Umberleigh £300-£460
Planning permission in Umberleigh £347-£532
Structural inspection in Umberleigh £672-£1,008

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Surveyor FAQs

what is a chartered surveyor

Basically, a chartered surveyor is a building surveyor who inspects a property for faults or defects as well as future issues or problems. They’re also able to work out the value of a property and also prepare a report in order to help you determine whether or not the property is a good investment or if there are any issues that may create problems later in the future such as damp, structural issues and the likes. In order to become chartered surveyor, a surveyor will need to undergo additional qualifications and possess a specific level of experience which is RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) approved. It’s possible that some surveyors may not have pass through these additional levels to become chartered, however it’ll still be regulated by RICS and be fully qualified. These can be termed as Assoc RICS, associates or building surveyors. While you don’t necessarily have to use a chartered surveyor for your survey, it’s highly advisable to use RICS approved experts.

Just like any other building surveyor, chartered surveyors work by visiting the property, assessing various areas while also determining any defects on site. Once done, they’ll then state all findings in a report for you to help you make the best possible informed decision, whether or not you’ll want to go ahead with the purchase or re-negotiate the terms of the purchase based on the findings in the report. 

You’ll need to hire the services of a chartered surveyor after you’ve made an initial offer on the property and it has been accepted. Most offers are made “subject to survey”, in order words, the seller is well aware that if the survey reveals something unexpected, you can decide to back of the agreement or request a reduction in price.

what is the cost of a quantity surveyor?

If you’re thinking about hiring the services of a quantity surveyor for your next building project, then you might probably want to know how much its going to cost to enable you set a budget and start to plan. However, there’s no single and straightforward answer to this question as the price of a survey is dependent on a wide array of factors. The primary drivers include the scope of the construction, the complexity of the property, the level of skill required to make appropriate assessment of the property as well as the level of liability that will be covered by the quantity surveyor. In a more simpler terms, the cost of a quantity surveyor is determined by the size, age, condition, complexity and to some extent agreed purchase price.

 

Generally, most quantity surveyors are charged out at a rate of £100 per hour. And as a result, the price of a quantity survey is related to the number of hours that’s going to take to make an in depth assessment of the property. Typically, several quantity surveys will take up to half a day on site with a further half going to the production of the survey report. Consequently, it would be totally fair to say that a quantity survey would cost you anywhere within the range of £600 to £800 plus VAT. For a less detailed and simpler survey such as RICS Homebuyers Report and Valuation, you can expect to use only a couple of hours on site which will also be topped by a few hours of work in the report production. As a result, the normal cost of a Homebuyer survey would be between the range of £400 to £500 plus VAT. However, you should take note that the prices can vary on a geographical basis.

What qualifications should a quantity surveyor have?

If you wish to work as a quantity surveyor or perhaps you’re just looking to hire one, then one of the first things that comes to mind is the qualifications to look out for. To work as a quantity surveyor, you’ll normally require a degree in quantity surveying or commercial management which is accredited by the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors). However, in the event whereby your degree as an undergraduate happens to be in a different subject, there’s still a chance for you to become a qualified quantity surveyor. To achieve this, all you need do is to take a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors accredited post graduate conversion course. Degrees that this applies to includes the following: Economics, building or construction, geography, civil or structural engineering, mathematics, project management ( construction) as well as urban and land studies.

 

Typically, the post graduate course will take about a year to complete ( on a full time basis), whereas it takes about 2 years on a part time basis. What’s more? There are some employers that will recruit some graduates as “non-cognates ( meaning those with a non RICS accredited degrees ) and support them financially through the accredited post graduate course. Furthermore, you can as well take a RICS accredited degree apprenticeship whether undergraduate, PGDip or Masters, in quantity surveying as well as project management that combines work with part time study at a university.

 

However, if you’re without a degree, there’s still an option. Simply start work as a technical surveyor ( also referred to as surveying technician ) and then apply for a part time study while working to qualify as a quantity surveyor.

When do I need a quantity surveyor?

Generally, you wouldn’t need to get in touch with a quantity surveyor prior to purchasing a property, unless of course your property is a very unique and unusual one. After making a commitment to buying a property or to kick start a construction project, then you might want to start taking into consideration getting in touch with a quantity surveyor. The best time for a quantity surveyor to carry out an inspection of the property is right after settlement and just before the tenants moving in. This is to ensure that the quantity surveyors do not disturb the tenant and they also get to fully go through what you’ve purchased as well as the condition it’s in.

 

Quantity surveyors will help you by working with architects, accountants, engineers, building owners, builders, developers, financiers, government, insurance underwriters, loss adjusters, sub contractors as well as solicitors. What’s more? The in depth knowledge quantity surveyors possesses when it comes to construction costs enables them to carry out a number of useful tasks to help you.

 

Prior to construction, quantity surveyors can prepare a feasibility study, estimate to defined the project budgets, carry out an analysis to refine the budget as the design documents develop, prepare Bill of Quantities so as to help with the tender process and also to carry out a review of Builder’s tender submissions. While the construction is ongoing, they can help provide cost control services, carry out an assessment of the builder’s progress claims and also undertake an assessment of variation and delay claims. Finally, after the construction, they can assist with the determination of the final project cost, prepare the tax depreciation reports for both investors as well as property owners and also prepare Expert Witness reports to assist in the settlement of building disputes.

what is a quantity surveyor?

Quantity surveyors are professionals trained in the management of all costs that’s associated with building and civil engineering projects. Typically, their works is both site and office-based with the main goal of minimizing expenses and also to keep them within the set limits of a budget. What’s more? They aim to achieve all these without having to compromise on the quality of the outcomes and while also complying with the building, health as well as safety regulations. Quantity surveyors also take part in projects and work hand in hand with clients or contractors right from the start - preparing detailed project estimates. They also work to gather tender and contract documentation, carry out feasibility studies and see to the implementation of risk control. Upon the commencement of a building project, quantity surveyors carefully monitors any variations which may result in cost fluctuations.

 

Quantity surveyors will, over the course of the project, undertake key tasks such as outcome analysis, work evaluation as well as progress reports. However, it’s also very common for surveyors to carry on extra responsibilities which includes allocation works to subcontractors, ordering of construction materials as well as seeing to the arrangement of payments. Generally, the list of what they can handle can be limitless, it all depends on the project as well as the employer.

 

From the above, you may presume that quantity surveyors are only involved in large construction projects, but this is actually not the case. Asides working with local authorities, commercial businesses, consultancies as well as property developers, quantity surveyors also offer their services to both residential clients and small business owners. They’re very flexible and can capitalize on many different services like providing an initial maintenance schedule for Strata managers and more.

What are the reasons you need a structural engineering inspection?

Common reasons you may need a structural engineering inspection are

  1. Bowing/cracked foundation
  2. Settlement or wall cracks
  3. To remove a wall in a remodel
  4. Add solar panels to a roof
  5. Add a second story to a home
What are the Professional Qualifications of Structural Engineers?

A Structural Engineer is quite likely to be a participant of the ICE (Institution of Civil Engineers) or a registered member of IStructE (Institution of Structural Engineers) and also will probably have after his or her name the letters MIStructE, FIStructE, MICE or FICE. Structural Engineers with these letters after their names are referred to as Chartered Engineers.

It is usually encouraged that you involve the services of a Chartered Engineer as opposed to an Engineer that is not chartered but it should be noted that there are some Engineers with significant experience who are not chartered. The choice is yours.

What is the difference between a Building Survey and HomeBuyer Report?

The main distinction between a Building Survey and HomeBuyer Report is that the survey is a great deal extra thorough, and offers you a highly comprehensive testimonial on the condition of your home.

 

Both major types of property survey from RICS are the Building Survey as well as the HomeBuyer Report. Although it is down to you, as the owner or buyer, to pick which survey is the right one for your requirements, there are some guidelines in place to aid you determine.

 

A HomeBuyer Report is generally far better for properties that:

  • were built within the last 100 years
  • are of even more conventional style
  • are constructed from typical building materials
  • are in a practical problem, as far as you can inform

 

A Building Survey is generally much better for residential or commercial properties that:

  • are much older and developed greater than 100 years ago
  • have gone through significant expansion or change
  • are a lot bigger as well as supply considerable holiday accommodation
  • you plan to change in the future
  • are of non-traditional fabrication.

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