WHICH SURVEY IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Here at Alderman Stone as Chartered Building Surveyors we are specialists in Building Surveys and have seen everything. We provide full Building Surveys in the traditional way, involving detailed inspection and analysis of the building and its site. Our founding owner is a Chartered Building Surveyor with over 25 years of local experience and regularly acts as 'Expert Witness' for building defects in Court is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS) - (RICS Fellowship is defined as, 'An honoured class of membership awarded on the basis of individual achievement within the profession'.)
Alderman Stone Chartered Building Surveyors are an RICS regulated firm - a mark of distinction and excellence for Chartered Surveyors and industry’s most respected authority on surveying.
"BUY YOUR PROPERTY WITH CONFIDENCE"
Purchasing a property is the biggest investment that many people will make, and having a Building Survey conducted by Alderman Stone will give you piece of mind, prior to making your purchase, on the physical condition of the building and the nature of any potential works required, along with any indication of potential legal matters such as boundary issues, that may be found during the inspection and analysis.
We have a wealth of experience in conducting Building Surveys of residential properties of any type and size, including RICS Condition Surveys (level 1), Homebuyer Surveys (level 2) and full Building Surveys (level 3), along with commercial properties, and we have a legacy of many happy customers following our Survey services provided.
Please telephone or email us to discuss your requirements for a Building Survey, and we will be happy to provide advice and a free no obligation quote, and a Building Survey at your convenience.
It’s important to remember that your mortgage lender’s valuation report is not a survey. It merely tells your lender whether or not the property is reasonable priced security for your loan. A RICS survey will tell you the actual condition of the property. That’s vital information that can be invaluable during price negotiations, and will also help you avoid expensive surprises after you’ve moved in.

