Buying An Existing Home? Why You Need To Hire A Building Surveyor


If you have plans to purchase an existing home, now's the time to hire a building surveyor. You might not think that you need a building surveyor, but that's not actually the case, especially when it comes to purchasing an existing home. In most cases, you'll need to tackle some improvement projects when purchasing an existing home. Before you embark on any upgrades or improvements, be sure you have a building surveyor on your team. If you're still not sure that you need a building surveyor, read the list provided below. Here are just three ways they can assist you with your project. 

Avoid Issues With Building Permits

If you're in the process of buying an existing home and you have plans for an extensive remodelling project, it's important that you work with a building surveyor. This is especially important if you're planning an extension project. Extending the size of your home will require building permits. Unfortunately, the building permit process can be time-consuming and confusing. However, if you don't have the right permits, your entire project could be sidelined. A building surveyor will ensure that you have the right permits before you begin the project of remodelling your home. 

Document Previous Modifications

If you're ready to purchase an existing home and you suspect that previous modifications have been performed, now's the time to hire a building surveyor. If previous modifications have already been performed, you need to know if the proper permits were obtained for the work. If they weren't, you'll need to know if the modifications are up to code. That's where a building surveyor comes in handy. Not only will your building surveyor be able to document previous modifications, but they can also determine if the work was done properly and with the right permits. 

Identify Presence of Asbestos

If you plan to purchase an existing home and it was built prior to the 1990s, don't proceed with the purchase until you've spoken to a building surveyor. You might not realise this, but prior to the 1990s, most homes were built using materials that contained asbestos. Unfortunately, asbestos can be hazardous to your health. That's why it's important that you work with a building surveyor when buying an existing home. They can identify the presence of asbestos and help to ensure the proper removal of any asbestos that's located in the home. 

Now that you're in the market for an existing home, take the time to hire a building surveyor. They can identify any problems that might arise when purchasing an existing home. 

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Welcome. My name is Claire, and I love luxury. I want the things that surround me to be well made, beautiful and long lasting, and that includes everything from my home, to my clothing, to my furniture. In this blog, I plan to focus on luxury in the home. In particular, I want to write about home design, building, refurbishments and other aspects of home construction and contracting work. I am a graphic designer for a small local magazine. I also do a bit of freelance work on the side. I love reading design books as well as doing crafts and a bit of home improvement work. I hope you enjoy my posts. Thank you for finding my blog!

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