A central heating survey is an assessment conducted by heating engineers to evaluate the performance, efficiency, and safety of a property’s central heating system. It involves inspecting components such as boilers, radiators, and controls for issues and providing recommendations for maintenance or upgrades.
A commercial safety certificate is an official document issued to businesses and commercial properties after an inspection to confirm compliance with safety regulations. It verifies that the premises meet required safety standards for fire safety, electrical systems, gas appliances (if applicable), and other relevant regulations.
A Gas Safety Certificate is an official document issued by a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer following an inspection of gas appliances and installations within a property. It verifies that all gas appliances, fittings, and flues meet safety standards and are operating safely. This certificate is typically required for landlords renting out properties and ensures the safety of occupants from potential gas leaks, carbon monoxide poisoning, and other hazards associated with gas appliances.
A pre-purchase plumbing survey is a comprehensive assessment conducted by qualified plumbing professionals to evaluate the condition and functionality of the plumbing system in a property before its purchase. This survey aims to identify any existing or potential plumbing issues, such as leaks, blockages, or faulty fixtures, providing prospective buyers with valuable insights into the property’s plumbing health. It helps buyers make informed decisions, negotiate repairs or adjustments with sellers, and avoid unexpected plumbing expenses after the purchase.