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THE MAIN ENEMIES OF ANY BUILDING ARE:

Our surveyors specialize in identifying and addressing the main enemies of any building, including water ingress, beetle attack, fungal decay, structural movement, and deleterious materials. We can help you find the cause of these issues and provide effective remedies. Contact us for a thorough inspection of your property.

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THE MAIN ENEMIES OF ANY BUILDING ARE:

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  1. THE MAIN ENEMIES OF ANY BUILDING ARE: 1. Water Ingress 2. Beetle attack and fungal decay 3. Structural Movement 4. Deleterious materials As Surveyors our inspection follows the trail to detect and identify the cause so that a remedy can be found.

  2. Here – a standard Victorian valley gutter – what does this suggest?

  3. Typical clogged valley and blocked outlet……….

  4. leads to water ingress internally.

  5. The leaking outlet damages plaster…….

  6. which can allow fungus to develop.

  7. Longstanding water ingress through a parapet gutter brought this ceiling down and has resulted in decay to the concealed timber lintel.

  8. Slipped lead ridge capping and slates allow water ingress………

  9. resulting in fruiting body to the ceiling from fungal attack to roof timbers.

  10. What’s this? A leaking downpipe to a solid wall which……

  11. if left causes water ingress, mould spores to plaster, concealing inevitable decay to the timber lintel behind.

  12. Damaged plaster from the leaking pipe at ceiling level.

  13. Cracked cement mortar flaunching could allow this pot to come loose….. with devastating results!

  14. What’s going on here? Corroding steel window frame, Displaces stone surround

  15. No, this isn’t Sherwood Forest – it’s Mrs Robinson’s roof space………

  16. soon to be no more!

  17. Answers on a postcard please! Correct answer is an intumescent hood to protect roof space from fire due to heat produced by a low voltage downlighter. (not recommended lighting for thatched roofs, but has been seen)

  18. What’s this? Yes, an asbestos coated hot water tank. Implications? • Costly removal under controlled conditions • Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations – Asbestos Register • Harmful to health • Affects value of property

  19. I thought I’d seen it all….. Tenants helped themselves to oil on departure

  20. At the end of the day the most important thing is to have firm foundations……

  21. For scary pictures of your new or existing property and solutions to the problem call….. Jeremy Gainsford J P Gainsford Associates CHARTERED BUILDING SURVEYORS

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