Independent Damp Survey Information & Specialist Equipment
Independent Damp Survey Information & Specialist Equipment
At Independent Damp Survey, we provide fully independent damp and moisture surveys throughout London and every area within the M25. Our service is tailored specifically for homebuyers, sellers, property owners, landlords, tenants, estate agents, developers, conveyancing solicitors and property professionals who require a clear, honest and evidence-based assessment of damp, moisture ingress, leaks, mould, condensation, ventilation deficiencies and timber decay.
We deploy one of the widest ranges of professional diagnostic equipment available. Our advanced instrumentation allows us to evaluate deeper into structural building materials, inspect concealed voids, assess roof-level defects, measure mechanical ventilation extraction rates and investigate complex moisture mechanisms without causing unnecessary damage to the property. This delivers an accurate, holistic understanding of building conditions rather than relying on basic surface readings alone.
Many damp issues are completely concealed from visual view during standard property inspections. Moisture frequently migrates behind plasterboard, beneath floor coverings, inside subfloors, around window reveals, behind bathroom finishes, near concealed pipework, or within roof structures and rainwater goods. That is why our surveys utilise specialist tools, including surface damp meters, deep-penetration moisture meters, non-invasive scanners, thermal imaging cameras, HD borescope cameras, air humidity sensors, mechanical airflow testers, inspection drones and environmental air quality screening equipment.
Our surveyors are extensively experienced in inspecting all building types across Greater London, including Victorian and Edwardian period houses, basement flats, lower-ground properties, terraced homes, modern apartments and commercial premises. Whether you are purchasing a building, preparing to sell, or investigating an ongoing damp defect, our sole focus is delivering an objective diagnosis to help you make informed property decisions.
Appointments are available within a few days or during the same week. Comprehensive digital written reports are issued within 24 hours of inspection completion.
| Independence Principle | Our Strict Commitment |
|---|---|
| 100% Independent | We do not carry out damp-proofing, structural waterproofing, or remedial construction works. |
| No Conflict of Interest | Our single duty is to inspect your property and provide an honest, unbiased professional opinion. |
| No Contractor Commission | We never accept referral fees, kickbacks, or commissions from builders or damp-proofing firms. |
| No Preferred Contractors | We do not recommend specific damp-proofing companies, ensuring complete commercial neutrality. |
| Zero Sales Agenda | We have no financial interest in selling chemical injections, wall membranes, or intrusive repairs. |
| Evidence-Led Reporting | Every recommendation is derived strictly from verified instrument readings and building pathology. |
| Honest & Direct Diagnosis | If a property has no damp issue, we state so clearly. We never exaggerate defects or invent problems. |
| Necessary Action Only | We only highlight genuine defects, saving clients from unnecessary and expensive contractor treatments. |
| Fee-For-Survey Model | Our income is derived exclusively from conducting independent surveys and authoring formal reports. |
| Advanced Scientific Testing | We deploy precision diagnostic equipment to identify the true root cause of moisture propagation. |
| Clear Practical Guidance | Our reports outline exact defects, environmental triggers and appropriate unbiased solutions. |
| No-Pressure Guarantee | Clients are under zero obligation to undertake specific works or engage specific third parties. |
| Contractor Autonomy | We maintain total financial and operational separation from all building and restoration firms. |
| Trusted Second Opinions | We routinely provide impartial second opinions to evaluate conflicting contractor quotes. |
Who We Carry Out Independent Damp Surveys For
We provide independent diagnostic damp surveys across all residential, commercial and public sectors.
Clients & Organisations We Assist
- Homebuyers and Property Sellers
- Owner-Occupiers, Residential Tenants and Commercial Occupiers
- Private and Commercial Landlords
- Estate Agents and Letting Agencies
- Property Management Companies and Investors
- Building Developers and Main Contractors
- Commercial Property Owners and Businesses
- Housing Associations, Local Authorities and Housing Providers
- Conveyancing Solicitors and Legal Representatives
- Insurance Companies, Assessors and Loss Adjusters
| Scenario / Trigger | Primary Purpose of Inspection | Key Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Purchase Property Acquisition | Perform thorough due diligence before exchanging contracts on a house or flat. | Uncovers concealed damp or timber decay before exchange, enabling informed negotiation or price adjustment. |
| Vendor Market Preparation | Evaluate property moisture status before placing a building on the market. | Preempts buyer survey issues, prevents transaction delays and allows proactive resolution of minor defects. |
| Lettings & Tenancy Agreements | Conduct pre-lease condition assessments for commercial or residential lettings. | Establishes a clear baseline of property condition, protecting landlords and tenants against future damp or mould disputes. |
| Flood & Escape of Water | Investigate structural drying and moisture ingress following flooding or major leaks. | Accurately maps deep moisture propagation to ensure structural drying before reinstated finishes are applied. |
| Active Leak Diagnostics | Trace active plumbing, drainage, roof, or terrace water ingress. | Identifies the precise point of water entry without unnecessary destructive opening-up works. |
| Pre-Renovation Assessment | Assess building fabric integrity before starting refurbishment or alteration works. | Prevents plastering or decorating over active moisture, ensuring remedial repairs are specified correctly. |
| Lender & Legal Compliance | Satisfy formal requirements from mortgage lenders, conveyancing solicitors, or insurers. | Delivers an authoritative, PCA-qualified report required to un-retain mortgage funds or satisfy legal enquiries. |
| Visible Damp & Mould Symptoms | Diagnose unexplained damp patches, black mould growth, or persistent musty odours. | Pinpoints root causes, differentiating lifestyle condensation from structural water ingress or ground moisture. |
| Conflicting Advice / Second Opinion | Re-evaluate conflicting diagnoses or expensive quotations provided by treatment contractors. | Delivers an objective, conflict-free diagnosis ensuring you only spend money on repairs that are genuinely required. |
Building Defects & Moisture Problems We Investigate
If your property issue involves moisture ingress, ventilation failures, or timber decay, our independent surveys establish the exact root cause:
- Rising Damp, Penetrating Damp & Condensation
- Black Mould, Mould Growth & High Indoor Humidity
- Plumbing Leaks, Roof Leaks & Water Ingress
- Flood Damage, Escape of Water & Hidden Structural Moisture
- Chimney, Balcony & Terrace Leaks
- Basement & Cellar Damp
- Timber Decay, Wet Rot, Dry Rot & Woodworm
- Ventilation Deficiencies & Airflow Issues
- General Moisture-Related Building Defects
Advanced Investigation & Clear Reporting
Choosing an independent damp survey company ensures that you receive diagnostic truth rather than a contractor sales pitch. Basic damp inspections often identify obvious surface moisture, but surface moisture meters alone cannot differentiate between condensation, rising damp, penetrating rainwater, or plumbing leaks. Many damp-related defects require more advanced testing, specialised instrumentation and extensive building pathology experience.
At Independent Damp Survey, our PCA-qualified surveyors pair diagnostic technology with building pathology expertise across all London property types. We use professional survey equipment to investigate the complete property envelope, including walls, floors, ceilings, timber joists, ventilation systems, roof coverings, chimney stacks, rainwater goods, external masonry and hidden building voids where moisture problems originate.
Because we do not carry out repairs or sell treatment systems, our reports deliver honest, objective findings designed solely to protect your property and financial interests. We do not design our inspections to push clients into unnecessary damp-proofing work. Instead, we identify the exact root cause of the problem, explain our findings clearly and provide recommendations based strictly on what the building actually requires. This evidence-based approach is crucial for:
- Homebuyers: Who need reliable, unbiased information when negotiating a property purchase.
- Vendors & Sellers: Who want to resolve genuine defects before listing their property.
- Homeowners & Landlords: Who want to avoid wasting money on incorrect or unnecessary treatments.
Our independent surveys cover all areas within the M25 and assess all types of London architecture, from basement flats and lower-ground properties to Victorian period houses, converted buildings and commercial premises.
Why We Do Not Advise From Photographs or Third-Party Reports
We do not provide diagnostic advice, repair specifications, rough guide prices, or cost estimates based on photographs, RICS reports, or reports produced by third-party damp-proofing companies.
An accurate diagnosis requires an in-person, physical inspection for the following reasons:
- Diagnostic Overlap & Symptom Similarity: Damp can be caused by rising damp, penetrating rainwater, internal condensation, plumbing leaks, drainage failures, ventilation defects, or a combination of issues. These distinct problems produce near-identical visible staining, plaster breakdown and surface decay. A photograph or third-party visual check cannot establish the true water source with scientific reliability.
- Specialist Focus vs. General Surveys: RICS general building surveyors are qualified building professionals, but they are not specialist damp surveyors. Their inspections evaluate general building condition and routinely recommend focused, independent investigation by a specialist damp surveyor when moisture is detected.
- Contractor Bias & Conflicting Advice: Third-party treatment contractors often specialise in specific commercial repair systems, meaning their recommendations naturally reflect the particular services or products that their business sells. We independently verify all findings to ensure complete objectivity.
Every property we inspect is assessed independently using complementary specialist diagnostic tools, including deep-penetration moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, non-invasive scanners, environmental humidity monitors, borescope cameras and aerial drone technology. Readings are evaluated alongside the property’s age, construction, external ground levels, rainwater disposal systems, plumbing runs and ventilation performance.
Without physically examining the property ourselves, any diagnosis or repair estimate would be speculative. Your survey fee covers the surveyor’s time, technical expertise, specialist equipment and independent investigation required to deliver an authoritative, unbiased report based strictly on the property’s actual physical condition.
Professional Survey Equipment
Surface Damp Meter
Purpose:
Takes comparative surface moisture readings across accessible walls, floors, ceilings and building joinery.
Common Uses / Notes:
Maps surface moisture profiles to help identify rising damp, penetrating damp, condensation, or active plumbing leaks.
Deep-Penetration Damp Meter
Purpose:
Detects moisture changes deep below the immediate surface of structural materials without destruction.
Common Uses / Notes:
Evaluates dampness within wall cores, beneath floorboards, inside subfloors and behind finishes without removing plaster.
Non-Invasive Moisture Scanner
Purpose:
Scans surface planes non-invasively without inserting pins or probes into decorated finishes.
Common Uses / Notes:
Checks decorated walls, tiled surfaces and delicate floor coverings to trace sub-surface water migration non-destructively.
HD Borescope Inspection Camera
Purpose:
Provides high-definition visual examination inside enclosed, narrow, or inaccessible building cavities.
Common Uses / Notes:
Inspects subfloor voids, wall cavities, dry lining and enclosed pipework to locate leaks and defects with minimal disruption.
4K Inspection Drone
Purpose:
Captures high-resolution imagery and video of high-level external structures and rooflines.
Common Uses / Notes:
Inspects roof tiles, chimney stacks, lead flashing, parapet walls, valleys and gutters to locate water ingress sources.
Air Humidity Sensor
Purpose:
Measures ambient air temperature and relative humidity (%RH) levels within living areas.
Common Uses / Notes:
Determines whether atmospheric moisture, cold bridging, or insufficient ventilation supports surface condensation and mould growth.
Thermal Imaging Camera
Purpose:
Visualises surface temperature differentials across walls, ceilings and floors.
Common Uses / Notes:
Detects cold spots, missing insulation, thermal bridges, evaporative cooling zones and concealed water leaks.
Airflow & Ventilation Detector
Purpose:
Measures volumetric air extraction performance (L/s or m3/h) of mechanical extractor fans.
Common Uses / Notes:
Tests kitchen, bathroom and utility fans to verify compliance with UK Building Regulations Part F and control condensation.
Gas Screening Instrument
Purpose:
Screens indoor environments for sewer gas intrusion, combustible gases and combustion concerns.
Common Uses / Notes:
Traces foul odours, soil stack leaks and sewer gases (H2S, NH3, CH4, CO, O2). Does not replace Gas Safe registered safety checks.
Chemical Vapour Detector
Purpose:
Screens air for Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC/VOC) and chemical substances like formaldehyde (HCHO).
Common Uses / Notes:
Investigates unexplained chemical odours, building material off-gassing, post-flood air safety and indoor air quality.
Airborne Particle Detector
Purpose:
Measures airborne particulate concentrations across precise micron size ranges (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10).
Common Uses / Notes:
Assesses fine dust, smoke, airborne matter and environmental air quality following water damage or mould outbreaks.
Electrical Socket & RCD Tester
Purpose:
Provides basic safety and protective circuit screening in areas affected by dampness.
Common Uses / Notes:
Identifies socket wiring faults, tests RCD trip functions and checks AC voltage in wet areas. Does not replace an EICR.
Survey Levels & Package Specifications
Standard Damp Survey
Standard price: £299 + VAT
Special offer: £199 + VAT (Limited Time Offer) until the end of this month
The Level 1 service is a straightforward inspection of the main accessible areas for visible damp, leaks and moisture-related defects.
Equipment Included
- Surface damp meter
Survey Checks
- Accessible walls
- Accessible floors
- Accessible ceilings
- Visible drains and plumbing for signs of leakage
- Damp information and prevention guide
Suitable For
Who should choose Level 1?
Level 1 is suitable for relatively simple concerns, including a visible damp patch, suspected rising damp, minor staining or a general moisture check.
It is intended for customers who require a basic inspection using a damp meter and do not need deeper moisture testing, thermal imaging, timber investigation, ventilation measurements or roof-level drone imagery.
Detailed Damp & Timber Survey
Standard price: £399 + VAT
Special offer: £299 + VAT (Limited Time Offer) until the end of this month
Level 2 contains the accessible checks included with Level 1 and adds deeper moisture detection and inspections for common timber defects.
Equipment Included
- Surface damp meter
- Deep-penetration moisture meter
- Non-invasive moisture scanner
Survey Checks
- Walls, floors and ceilings
- Visible drains and plumbing for signs of leakage
- Wet rot
- Dry rot
- Woodworm
- Timber decay
- Deeper moisture investigation
- Non-invasive scanning of accessible floor and subfloor areas
- Damp information and prevention guide
Suitable For
Who should choose Level 2?
This survey is appropriate when moisture may be concealed behind finishes or within building materials. It is also suitable when there are concerns about wet rot, dry rot, woodworm or general timber deterioration.
Level 2 is a useful choice for buyers and sellers who want a more comprehensive inspection than the basic Level 1 service but do not require the complete advanced equipment package or drone inspection included with Level 3.
Comprehensive Damp Survey
Standard price: £499 + VAT
Special offer: £399 + VAT (Limited Time Offer) until the end of this month
Level 3 is our most extensive standard survey. It incorporates the checks offered by Levels 1 and 2 and adds thermal, environmental, ventilation, concealed-area and high-level external inspections.
Equipment Included
- Surface damp meter
- Deep-penetration moisture meter
- Non-invasive moisture scanner
- Thermal imaging camera
- Indoor humidity sensor
- HD borescope
- Airflow and ventilation tester
- 4K drone
- Socket and RCD circuit tester
Survey Checks
- Accessible walls, floors and ceilings
- Visible drains and plumbing
- Wet rot, dry rot and woodworm
- Timber condition
- Deep moisture detection
- Accessible floor and subfloor scanning
- Thermal imaging
- Humidity measurement
- Borescope inspection where appropriate access exists
- Brick pointing
- Visible damp-proof course
- Extractor-fan airflow
- Drone imagery where conditions permit
- Roof coverings
- Chimney stacks
- Guttering
- General visible structural condition
- Basic socket and RCD checks
Suitable For
Who should choose Level 3?
Level 3 is designed for homebuyers, sellers and property owners who want the most detailed standard inspection. It is particularly useful when several possible causes must be considered, including roof defects, hidden leaks, dampness, mould, condensation, timber decay and inadequate ventilation.
Roof, chimney and gutter defects can be expensive and may be difficult to see from the ground. A drone inspection can identify visible high-level issues before a purchase is completed, potentially giving the buyer an opportunity to investigate costs or reconsider their position.
Even a comparatively small roof defect may cost more to correct than the price difference between survey levels. Water entering from above can also lead to plaster damage, internal staining, mould and timber decay if it is left unresolved.
Level 3 is therefore the most suitable option for customers who want detailed evidence before buying, selling, repairing or maintaining a property.
Optional Laboratory and Air-Quality Services
Laboratory Testing of Plaster Samples
Price £299 + VAT
Small plaster samples are carefully taken from affected walls and submitted to an independent laboratory for salt analysis. The laboratory tests for the presence and precise concentration of hygroscopic salts, including nitrates and chlorides.
Diagnostic Value: Soluble ground salts are drawn up through masonry during rising damp and remain in plaster permanently. Salt analysis scientifically differentiates true rising damp from condensation or historic leak contamination.
Note: Plaster sampling requires minor material removal and is our only add-on involving minor invasive work.
Mould Laboratory Testing & qPCR DNA Analysis
Price £299 + VAT
Surface swab or lift samples are submitted to an accredited laboratory for advanced qPCR DNA analysis.
Diagnostic Value: Accurately identifies exact mould species, measures contamination concentrations and detects hidden fungal growth inside cupboards or behind dry lining. Delivers impartial scientific evidence to guide safe environmental remediation.
Testing may be helpful when:
- Musty odours persist
- Mould continually returns after cleaning
- Previous flooding or leaks have occurred
- Contamination is suspected behind furniture or within cupboards
- Growth may be concealed in restricted locations
- Additional evidence is required before remedial work
- Occupants have concerns about the internal environment
Results can help establish whether contamination appears limited or more significant and whether it may be connected to an underlying moisture problem. Testing applies to the locations sampled and should be interpreted alongside the property inspection.
Gas, Chemical Vapour & Airborne Particle Testing
Price £299 + VAT
Comprehensive environmental air quality and gas screening tailored to specific property concerns.
Screening Suite Includes:
- Indoor air quality indicators — IAQ
- Volatile organic compounds — TVOC/VOC
- Formaldehyde — HCHO
- Fine particles — PM1.0, PM2.5 and PM10
- Dust and smoke particles
- Sewer gas indicators — H2S, NH3 and CH4
- Combustible gas screening — CH4 and C3H8
- Carbon monoxide — CO
- Hydrogen sulphide — H2S
- Ammonia — NH3
- Oxygen concentration — O2
- Ventilation and stale-air assessment
- Drain-odour investigation
- Chemical-smell investigation
- Post-leak air and surface-condition screening
- Combustion gas indicators
- Off-gassing from building materials
- General airborne pollutant screening
Diagnostic Value: Identifies hidden airborne pollutants, drain odours, chemical off-gassing and stale air problems.
Note: This service is intended as preliminary screening. It does not replace emergency gas-leak procedures, professional gas appliance testing, specialist occupational-hygiene assessments or comprehensive laboratory air sampling.
Qualification list
PCA-Certificated Surveying
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CSDB (Certificated Surveyor of Dampness in Buildings): This certification ensures your damp diagnosis is carried out to a recognised industry standard.
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CSTDB (Certificated Surveyor of Timber and Dampness in Buildings): This means we can assess timber decay, wet rot, dry rot and wood-boring insect activity in the same visit, giving you a complete picture of your property’s condition.
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CSSW (Certificated Surveyor in Structural Waterproofing): Where basement or below-ground waterproofing is involved, this certification ensures that any tanking or structural waterproofing solution we recommend is specified the first time correctly.
CSCS
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CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme): Our experts carry a CSCS card, which confirms they’re authorised and trained to work safely on-site, giving you confidence that the team in your home meets recognised industry safety standards.
Asbestos awareness
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Asbestos awareness: Older properties may contain asbestos, particularly in areas where damp and timber work are common. Our team holds UKATA-accredited Asbestos Awareness training as standard and where a job risks disturbing such materials, our experts are more than qualified to manage the work safely and in full compliance with UK regulations.
30-Year Warranty + 10-Year Insurance-Backed Guarantee
Your damp repair is protected for decades.
- 30-Year Warranty: All remediation work is covered by a 30-year workmanship warranty, protecting your property against recurrence of the treated issue.
- 10-Year Insurance-Backed Guarantee (IBG): Your guarantee is insurance-backed for 10 years through Quality Assured National Warranties (QANW), so your cover remains valid even if we’re unable to fulfil it ourselves.
- 24-Hour Report Delivery: Comprehensive digital survey reports are typically issued within 24 hours of the inspection’s completion.
Damp Survey Costs
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees for our independent, unbiased surveys.
Level 1
What’s included:
- Inspection of walls
- Inspection of floors
- Inspection of ceilings
- Leak inspection of drains and plumbing
- Damp information and prevention guide
Level 2
What’s included:
- Everything in Level 1
- Dry rot inspection
- Wet rot inspection
- Woodworm inspection
- Damp information and prevention guide
Level 3 (Most Popular)
What’s included:
- Thermal Imaging
- Air humidity testing
- HD boroscope camera
- Brickwork pointing inspection
- DPC inspection
- Ventilation flow test on extractor fans
- 4K drone imagery roof, chimney stack
and guttering inspection - Structural condition inspection
- Inspection of walls
- Inspection of floors
- Inspection of ceilings
- Leak inspection of drains and plumbing
- Dry rot inspection
- Wet rot inspection
- Woodworm inspection
- Damp information and prevention guide
Survey Add Ons
Add On 1
Laboratory analysis Of plaster identifies hygroscopic salts such as chlorides and nitrates. which indicate whether damp is caused by rising groundwater or by plumbing leaks, This testing removes guesswork, allowing the exact source of moisture to be identified so the correct treatment is applied rather than carrying out unnecessary damp-proofing work.
Add On 2
qPCR DNA mould testing detects microscopic mould spores that are invisible during a normal inspection and van remain hidden behind walls, floors. or inside building rkaterials. It identifies the exact mould species present and the contamination level, allowing hidden mould problems to be confirrned and properly treated before they affect the property or occupants’ health.
Qualifications: All our surveyors are PCA and CSRT qualified for remedial treatments and also CSSW qualified for structural waterproofing.
Next day report: You will receive the report within 24 hours of the inspection taking place.
These are the tools we use
Damp Meter
A damp meter is a diagnostic tool used to detect and measure moisture levels within building materials such as plaster, brick, timber, and concrete.
Borescope camera
borescope camera is a small inspection camera attached to a flexible semi-rigid cable that allows you to see inside areas that are otherwise inaccessible.
Drone Inspection
A drone is a remotely operated aerial device equipped with a camera that allows visual inspection from above without the need for scaffolding or ladder.
Air Humidity Sensor
Air humidity sensor measures the amount of moisture present in the air, expressed as relative humidity (RH) in percentage. It helps determine whether indoor conditions are contributing to condensation, mould growth, or damp-related issues.
Thermal Imaging Camera
A thermal imaging camera detects temperature differences on surfaces by using infrared technology to produce a heat map image. In damp investigations, it helps identify cold spots, moisture intrusion, insulation defects, thermal bridging and leaks.
Air Flow Ventilation Detector
An air flow ventilation detector measures the movement and volume of air passing through vents, extractor fans, and air bricks. It confirms whether ventilation systems are working properly and achieving adequate air changes within a room. Poor airflow leads to trapped moisture, high humidity, condensation on cold surfaces, and ultimately mould growth.
Mould Lab Swab Testing
A mould swab test is carried out to confirm the presence of hidden mould growth and identify the specific species involved. Surface mould is not always visible, especially behind furniture, inside cavities, or within ventilation systems. Laboratory analysis of a swab sample determines whether active mould spores are present and what type they are, which helps assess potential health risks and decide the correct remediation approach rather than relying on visual assumption alone.
Lab Analysis of Plaster
Laboratory analysis of plaster is used to identify the type of salts present within the material, typically chlorides and nitrates. The presence and concentration of these salts help determine whether the moisture source is consistent with rising damp, ground contamination, or another forms [sic] of water ingress. such as mains water leak, This removes guesswork and prevents misdiagnosis, ensuring the correct remedial treatment is specified rather than applying unnecessary or ineffective solutions.
Professional Survey Equipment
Surface Damp Meter
Purpose:
Takes comparative surface moisture readings across accessible walls, floors, ceilings and building joinery.
Common Uses / Notes:
Maps surface moisture profiles to help identify rising damp, penetrating damp, condensation, or active plumbing leaks.
Deep-Penetration Damp Meter
Purpose:
Detects moisture changes deep below the immediate surface of structural materials without destruction.
Common Uses / Notes:
Evaluates dampness within wall cores, beneath floorboards, inside subfloors and behind finishes without removing plaster.
Non-Invasive Moisture Scanner
Purpose:
Scans surface planes non-invasively without inserting pins or probes into decorated finishes.
Common Uses / Notes:
Checks decorated walls, tiled surfaces and delicate floor coverings to trace sub-surface water migration non-destructively.
HD Borescope Inspection Camera
Purpose:
Provides high-definition visual examination inside enclosed, narrow, or inaccessible building cavities.
Common Uses / Notes:
Inspects subfloor voids, wall cavities, dry lining and enclosed pipework to locate leaks and defects with minimal disruption.
4K Inspection Drone
Purpose:
Captures high-resolution imagery and video of high-level external structures and rooflines.
Common Uses / Notes:
Inspects roof tiles, chimney stacks, lead flashing, parapet walls, valleys and gutters to locate water ingress sources.
Air Humidity Sensor
Purpose:
Measures ambient air temperature and relative humidity (%RH) levels within living areas.
Common Uses / Notes:
Determines whether atmospheric moisture, cold bridging, or insufficient ventilation supports surface condensation and mould growth.
Thermal Imaging Camera
Purpose:
Visualises surface temperature differentials across walls, ceilings and floors.
Common Uses / Notes:
Detects cold spots, missing insulation, thermal bridges, evaporative cooling zones and concealed water leaks.
Airflow & Ventilation Detector
Purpose:
Measures volumetric air extraction performance (L/s or m3/h) of mechanical extractor fans.
Common Uses / Notes:
Tests kitchen, bathroom and utility fans to verify compliance with UK Building Regulations Part F and control condensation.
Gas Screening Instrument
Purpose:
Screens indoor environments for sewer gas intrusion, combustible gases and combustion concerns.
Common Uses / Notes:
Traces foul odours, soil stack leaks and sewer gases (H2S, NH3, CH4, CO, O2). Does not replace Gas Safe registered safety checks.
Chemical Vapour Detector
Purpose:
Screens air for Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC/VOC) and chemical substances like formaldehyde (HCHO).
Common Uses / Notes:
Investigates unexplained chemical odours, building material off-gassing, post-flood air safety and indoor air quality.
Airborne Particle Detector
Purpose:
Measures airborne particulate concentrations across precise micron size ranges (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10).
Common Uses / Notes:
Assesses fine dust, smoke, airborne matter and environmental air quality following water damage or mould outbreaks.
Electrical Socket & RCD Tester
Purpose:
Provides basic safety and protective circuit screening in areas affected by dampness.
Common Uses / Notes:
Identifies socket wiring faults, tests RCD trip functions and checks AC voltage in wet areas. Does not replace an EICR.
Survey Levels & Package Specifications
Level 1
Standard Damp Survey
Standard price: £299 + VAT
Promotional Price: £199 + VAT (Limited Time Offer)
The Level 1 service is a straightforward inspection of the main accessible areas for visible damp, leaks and moisture-related defects.
Equipment provided
- Surface damp meter
Inspection coverage
- Accessible walls
- Accessible floors
- Accessible ceilings
- Visible drains and plumbing for signs of leakage
- Damp information and prevention guide
Who should choose Level 1?
Level 1 is suitable for relatively simple concerns, including a visible damp patch, suspected rising damp, minor staining or a general moisture check.
It is intended for customers who require a basic inspection using a damp meter and do not need deeper moisture testing, thermal imaging, timber investigation, ventilation measurements or roof-level drone imagery.
Level 2
Detailed Damp & Timber Survey
Standard price: £399 + VAT
Promotional Price: £299 + VAT (Limited Time Offer)
Level 2 contains the accessible checks included with Level 1 and adds deeper moisture detection and inspections for common timber defects.
Equipment provided
- Surface damp meter
- Deep-penetration moisture meter
- Non-invasive moisture scanner
Inspection coverage
- Walls, floors and ceilings
- Visible drains and plumbing for signs of leakage
- Wet rot
- Dry rot
- Woodworm
- Timber decay
- Deeper moisture investigation
- Non-invasive scanning of accessible floor and subfloor areas
- Damp information and prevention guide
Who should choose Level 2?
This survey is appropriate when moisture may be concealed behind finishes or within building materials. It is also suitable when there are concerns about wet rot, dry rot, woodworm or general timber deterioration.
Level 2 is a useful choice for buyers and sellers who want a more comprehensive inspection than the basic Level 1 service but do not require the complete advanced equipment package or drone inspection included with Level 3.
Level 3
Comprehensive Damp Survey
Standard price: £499+ VAT
Promotional Price: £399 + VAT (Limited Time Offer)
Level 3 is our most extensive standard survey. It incorporates the checks offered by Levels 1 and 2 and adds thermal, environmental, ventilation, concealed-area and high-level external inspections.
Equipment provided
- Surface damp meter
- Deep-penetration moisture meter
- Non-invasive moisture scanner
- Thermal imaging camera
- Indoor humidity sensor
- HD borescope
- Airflow and ventilation tester
- 4K drone
- Socket and RCD circuit tester
Inspection coverage
- Accessible walls, floors and ceilings
- Visible drains and plumbing
- Wet rot, dry rot and woodworm
- Timber condition
- Deep moisture detection
- Accessible floor and subfloor scanning
- Thermal imaging
- Humidity measurement
- Borescope inspection where appropriate access exists
- Brick pointing
- Visible damp-proof course
- Extractor-fan airflow
- Drone imagery where conditions permit
- Roof coverings
- Chimney stacks
- Guttering
- General visible structural condition
- Basic socket and RCD checks
Who should choose Level 3?
Level 3 is designed for homebuyers, sellers and property owners who want the most detailed standard inspection. It is particularly useful when several possible causes must be considered, including roof defects, hidden leaks, dampness, mould, condensation, timber decay and inadequate ventilation.
Roof, chimney and gutter defects can be expensive and may be difficult to see from the ground. A drone inspection can identify visible high-level issues before a purchase is completed, potentially giving the buyer an opportunity to investigate costs or reconsider their position.
Even a comparatively small roof defect may cost more to correct than the price difference between survey levels. Water entering from above can also lead to plaster damage, internal staining, mould and timber decay if it is left unresolved.
Level 3 is therefore the most suitable option for customers who want detailed evidence before buying, selling, repairing or maintaining a property.
Optional Laboratory and Air-Quality Services
Laboratory Testing of Plaster Samples
Price £299 + VAT
Small plaster samples are carefully taken from affected walls and submitted to an independent laboratory for salt analysis. The laboratory tests for the presence and precise concentration of hygroscopic salts, including nitrates and chlorides.
Diagnostic Value: Soluble ground salts are drawn up through masonry during rising damp and remain in plaster permanently. Salt analysis scientifically differentiates true rising damp from condensation or historic leak contamination.
Note: Plaster sampling requires minor material removal and is our only add-on involving minor invasive work.
Mould Laboratory Testing & qPCR DNA Analysis
Price £299 + VAT
Surface swab or lift samples are submitted to an accredited laboratory for advanced qPCR DNA analysis.
Diagnostic Value: Accurately identifies exact mould species, measures contamination concentrations and detects hidden fungal growth inside cupboards or behind dry lining. Delivers impartial scientific evidence to guide safe environmental remediation.
Testing may be helpful when:
- Musty odours persist
- Mould continually returns after cleaning
- Previous flooding or leaks have occurred
- Contamination is suspected behind furniture or within cupboards
- Growth may be concealed in restricted locations
- Additional evidence is required before remedial work
- Occupants have concerns about the internal environment
Results can help establish whether contamination appears limited or more significant and whether it may be connected to an underlying moisture problem. Testing applies to the locations sampled and should be interpreted alongside the property inspection.
Gas, Chemical Vapour & Airborne Particle Testing
Price £299 + VAT
Comprehensive environmental air quality and gas screening tailored to specific property concerns.
Screening Suite Includes:
- Indoor air quality indicators — IAQ
- Volatile organic compounds —
- TVOC/VOC
- Formaldehyde — HCHO
- Fine particles — PM1.0, PM2.5 and PM10
- Dust and smoke particles
- Sewer gas indicators — H2S, NH3 and CH4
- Combustible gas screening — CH4 and C3H8
- Carbon monoxide — CO
- Hydrogen sulphide — H2S
- Ammonia — NH3
- Oxygen concentration — O2
- Ventilation and stale-air assessment
- Drain-odour investigation
- Chemical-smell investigation
- Post-leak air and surface-condition screening
- Combustion gas indicators
- Off-gassing from building materials
- General airborne pollutant screening
Diagnostic Value: Identifies hidden airborne pollutants, drain odours, chemical off-gassing and stale air problems.
Note: This service is intended as preliminary screening. It does not replace emergency gas-leak procedures, professional gas appliance testing, specialist occupational-hygiene assessments or comprehensive laboratory air sampling.
