Abbey Wood features inter-war housing and Crossrail regeneration, creating a diverse building stock that requires specialist surveying expertise. Our RICS regulated chartered surveyors understand the specific construction methods, materials and common defects found across Greenwich.
Our team surveys all property types across Abbey Wood, from 1930s semi-detached houses, new-build apartments, social housing, Victorian cottages. We provide detailed condition reports that identify defects, assess their severity and recommend appropriate remedial works.
Assessment of Abbey Wood's period properties, covering original timber structures, masonry walls, slate and tile roofs, basement areas and the particular vulnerabilities of historic construction in Greenwich.
Surveys of newer developments and conversions across Abbey Wood, assessing building envelope performance, flat roof systems, cladding, and the quality of modern construction methods.
Comprehensive building surveys for buyers considering properties in Abbey Wood, providing detailed assessment of condition and anticipated maintenance costs to inform purchase decisions.
Condition assessments for commercial premises across Abbey Wood, covering retail units, offices, mixed-use buildings and investment properties.
We survey all property types in Abbey Wood including 1930s semi-detached houses, new-build apartments, social housing, Victorian cottages. Our surveyors have extensive experience with the building stock found across Greenwich.
A typical building survey inspection in Abbey Wood takes between two and four hours depending on the size and complexity of the property. We can usually arrange inspections within five to seven working days.
Abbey Wood properties commonly experience issues related to their age and construction type, including damp penetration, timber decay, roof covering deterioration, subsidence in clay soils, and defective rainwater goods.
Yes. We carry out building condition surveys for commercial premises across Abbey Wood, including retail units, offices, mixed-use buildings and investment properties.