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What Surveyors Want You to Know Before You Get a Survey

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We understand that getting a property survey can seem daunting. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer, a seasoned property investor, or a construction professional, having a clear understanding of what to expect can significantly ease the process. Here's what we, as surveyors, want you to know before you get a survey.

 

Understanding the Importance of a Survey

First and foremost, it’s important to recognize the vital role a survey plays in your property transactions and development projects. A survey is not just a formality; it’s a crucial step in identifying the property’s boundaries, any potential encroachments, and possible issues that might affect your investment. Surveys can highlight problems such as structural defects, easements, or zoning issues that could impact your future plans for the property.

 

Types of Surveys

There are different types of surveys tailored to various needs. Knowing which survey fits your needs can save you time and money. Take a look at our ‘What survey is best for me?’ page: https://www.valunation.com/our-services/what-survey-is-best-for-me/

 

Preparing for the Survey

Preparation is key to a smooth surveying process. Before we arrive on-site, ensure the property is accessible. Clearing any obstacles such as overgrown vegetation, debris, or locked gates will expedite our work. Additionally, provide us with any relevant documents such as previous surveys, titles, or deeds. This information is invaluable in helping us cross-reference and affirm data accuracy.

 

Communication is Crucial

Open communication is essential. Don't hesitate to ask questions or express concerns. Our goal is to offer clarity and support throughout the process. We can explain technical terms, discuss the methods we'll use, and what the final report will include.

 

Digital Access and Technology

Modern surveyors use advanced technology such as GPS, drones, and 3D scanning, which enable us to deliver more precise and comprehensive surveys. Familiarise yourself with these tools and how they can benefit your project. For example, drone surveys provide detailed aerial views and can access hard-to-reach areas, significantly improving survey accuracy and efficiency.

 

Review the Survey Results Thoroughly

Once the survey is complete, review the results carefully. Our detailed reports often contain critical information that could affect your decisions. We recommend setting aside time for a dedicated discussion with our team to go over the findings thoroughly. This can help you address any potential issues promptly and make informed choices regarding your property.

 

Understand the Cost

The cost of a survey can vary depending on factors such as the size of the property, type of survey, and location. It’s essential to budget for this expense and view it as a necessary investment in your property's future.

 

Trust the Professionals

Surveying is a specialised field that requires expertise, experience, and precision. Trust in the qualifications and professionalism of your surveyor. Licensed surveyors undergo rigorous training and continuing education to stay up-to-date with industry standards and regulations. Choosing a reputable surveyor company ensures you receive high-quality, reliable results.

 

Getting a property survey can significantly impact your property ventures, whether purchasing a home, embarking on new construction, or resolving property disputes. By understanding the importance of surveys, preparing adequately, communicating openly, and trusting the expertise of your surveyor, the process can be straightforward and beneficial. Reach out to us with any questions, and let’s ensure your property investment is secure and well-documented.