Inspecting the Loft Space

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  • In this episode of the Surveyor’s Guide you will learn about the general guidelines to follow for inspecting the loft space as required for the Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation. Presented by Phil Parnham of BlueBox Partners. This video is part of The Surveyor’s Guide series for the SAVA Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation. For more information please visit www.surveyorqualifications.co.uk
    The Surveyor's Guide is a 'how to' for the world of surveying and valuation. Used as a part of the SAVA Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation these videos aid surveyor’s, both learning and practicing. They help to hone the skills of the individual elements associated with residential surveys and valuations such as the RICS Home Buyer Report and the SAVA Home Condition Survey.
    SAVA is an expert in the field of residential property surveying and valuation, operating both the SAVA School of Surveying and the SAVA Scheme.
    The SAVA School of Surveying offers a part-time training option for those looking to become residential surveyors and valuers. The Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation combines property market expertise with an understanding of buildings and allows for direct entry to RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) as an Associate member (AssocRICS). The diploma offers the only vocational route into the surveying profession for those without a relevant degree.
    The SAVA Scheme is a membership scheme for residential Chartered Surveyors (Associate, Members and Fellows of RICS) and surveyors who hold either the Diploma in Home Inspection or the Diploma in Residential Surveying in order to produce Home Condition Surveys (HCS).
    SAVA is owned and operated by National Energy Services Limited.
    Recorded: August 19th 2015
    Location: SAVA Training House, Winslow, England
    Presenter: Phil Parnham of Bluebox Partners
    This video can be viewed at - • Inspecting the Loft Space
    For more information please visit - www.surveyorqua...

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  • @adriansingleton452
    @adriansingleton452 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good presentation Phil, I have always liked your explanations - plain and straightforward.

  • @alanyoung7532
    @alanyoung7532 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Not what happens - Very interesting but in the real world surveyors in the corporate sector must complete the equivalent of two home buyers reports daily and cannot therefore adopt the slow methodical approach you demonstrate - how long do you inspections take in total? On a practical level you should have mentioned that high meter readings are always obtained from masonry chimney stacks - because they are full of salts - and perhaps also damp in cases where external detailing/maintenance is unsatisfactory. Very idealistic. Would have been very interesting to see how you reported your findings!!!

  • @olakunleosho7358
    @olakunleosho7358 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My surveyor did not check the roof loft stating that he doesn’t feel it’s safe and they apparently did not no come with ladder. Now he wants me to hire a ladder and pay the surveyor to return. What do you advise??

    • @alanyoung7532
      @alanyoung7532 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      A disgrace as they must carry a 3m ladder. Raise this matter with the RICS - its not too late.

  • @AstronauticxGV
    @AstronauticxGV 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative and useful from prior preventive measures before location access to HOW to inspect and register.

  • @___Q-bot
    @___Q-bot ปีที่แล้ว

    how do you deal with the health hazard of mice, molds and asbestos? assume you have no information of the loft/roof conditions before hand.

    • @alanyoung7532
      @alanyoung7532 ปีที่แล้ว

      Personal protective equipment (PPE)