Limited Roof Check
From £249
- For one clear survey concern
- Suitable for simple visible issues
- Limited written roof note
- Not intended for several defects
For simple, single-issue checks only.
Ask If This Is SuitableA roof inspection before buying a house can help you understand visible roof concerns before you exchange contracts and inherit the repair responsibility.
Roof defects can be expensive after completion. If your survey has raised concerns, a roof inspection before buying can help you understand visible issues, likely repair routes and cost guidance where possible.
For buyers comparing roof inspection before buying house, the important point is whether the service gives clear written roof evidence before exchange, not just a quick verbal opinion or a sales-led repair estimate.
A helpful roof inspection before buying a house should explain visible roof defects, access limitations, likely repair routes, photos where possible and estimated repair cost guidance where the contractor can give sensible buyer-focused guidance.
Subject to safe access, the contractor may review visible roof coverings, ridge and verge details, chimneys, flashing, flat roof areas, gutters, roofline details and loft evidence where access is agreed.
For buyers comparing roof inspection before buying house, the important point is whether the service gives clear written roof evidence before exchange, not just a quick verbal opinion or a sales-led repair estimate.
A helpful roof inspection before buying a house should explain visible roof defects, access limitations, likely repair routes, photos where possible and estimated repair cost guidance where the contractor can give sensible buyer-focused guidance.
Hidden defects, covered areas, unsafe roof sections, structural movement, trapped moisture and specialist concerns may not be confirmed from a visual inspection. The report will explain limitations and recommend further investigation where needed.
For buyers comparing roof inspection before buying house, the important point is whether the service gives clear written roof evidence before exchange, not just a quick verbal opinion or a sales-led repair estimate.
A helpful roof inspection before buying a house should explain visible roof defects, access limitations, likely repair routes, photos where possible and estimated repair cost guidance where the contractor can give sensible buyer-focused guidance.
Many buyers share written roof inspection reports with their solicitor, estate agent or seller when deciding what questions to ask before exchange.
For buyers comparing roof inspection before buying house, the important point is whether the service gives clear written roof evidence before exchange, not just a quick verbal opinion or a sales-led repair estimate.
A helpful roof inspection before buying a house should explain visible roof defects, access limitations, likely repair routes, photos where possible and estimated repair cost guidance where the contractor can give sensible buyer-focused guidance.
The aim is to help the buyer, solicitor, estate agent and seller understand the roof concern clearly enough to decide whether to proceed, ask questions, renegotiate or request further investigation.
The report can help you separate urgent works from future maintenance and decide whether to proceed, ask further questions or request specialist advice.
For buyers comparing roof inspection before buying house, the important point is whether the service gives clear written roof evidence before exchange, not just a quick verbal opinion or a sales-led repair estimate.
A helpful roof inspection before buying a house should explain visible roof defects, access limitations, likely repair routes, photos where possible and estimated repair cost guidance where the contractor can give sensible buyer-focused guidance.
Each report is scoped to the property, survey wording and safe access available on the day. The purpose is to give buyers clear written roof evidence that can be understood before exchange, including what could be seen, what could not be checked safely and what the likely next steps may be.
Where possible, the report can include visible roof condition notes, photo references, access limitations, urgent and future repair guidance, and estimated repair cost guidance. It is designed to help with purchase decisions, solicitor questions and careful discussions with the estate agent or seller.
View the example PDF to understand the type of property details, photo references, access notes, visible defects, repair guidance and limitations a buyer may receive. A sample report is useful when you want to know whether written roof evidence will be detailed enough for your solicitor, estate agent, seller or mortgage adviser before you commit to a purchase.
From £249
For simple, single-issue checks only.
Ask If This Is Suitable£349
Quoted After Review
The report can include visible roof condition notes, access limitations, photos, roof covering observations, urgent and future repair guidance and estimated cost guidance where possible.
Request it when a homebuyer survey, Level 2 survey or Level 3 survey flags roof concerns that could affect your budget, confidence or decision before exchange.
Where possible, the report can include estimated repair guidance for visible defects, but final costs can change because of access, hidden defects, materials, scaffold and contractor scope.
Many buyers share written roof evidence with their solicitor, estate agent, seller or mortgage adviser where appropriate. Your solicitor can advise how it should be used.
No. It is a visual roof condition report, not a RICS survey, structural survey, valuation, guarantee or warranty.
Send the property address, survey roof comments, estate agent details, any photos, your buying position and your exchange deadline if there is one.
When a separate roof inspection report may be sensible before committing to a purchase.
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What to do when a survey report raises roof replacement concerns before exchange.
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Options to discuss when roof defects are found before completion.
Read guideTell us about the property, what your survey has flagged and how quickly you need advice. We review the details first so we can confirm the suitable report type, access requirements and availability.
You can also view roof report pricing or read our report standards before enquiring.
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Access must be approved by the seller, estate agent or managing agent before an inspection can take place.
Send us the property details, your survey comments and estate agent access information. We will help you understand what type of roof report is suitable.