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Hereford home surveys

Surveyor Hereford

Independent RICS home surveys across Hereford, with clear practical advice, fixed fees and drone roof inspections where suitable.

Whether you are buying in Tupsley, Belmont, Whitecross, Kings Acre, Holmer, Bobblestock or surrounding parts of the city, we help you understand the property before you commit.

Tupsley Belmont Whitecross Kings Acre Holmer Bobblestock
Level 2 Surveys Clear condition ratings and practical advice.
Level 3 Surveys Detailed reporting for older or more complex homes.
Drone Roof Checks Included where suitable and weather permitting.
Fast local quote

Request a Hereford quote

Send the property details and we will confirm the most suitable survey and fixed fee.

Level 2 surveys from £475, Level 3 surveys from £650, subject to the property details.

Which level of survey do I need

Choosing the right survey

A simple guide to help you understand which survey is most suitable before requesting a quote.

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Level 2 survey report

Level 2 Survey

Usually suited to more conventional homes of standard construction that appear to be in reasonable condition.

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Level 3 survey report

Level 3 Survey

Often better suited to older, altered, extended or more complex properties, or where significant works are planned.

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Drone survey

Drone survey

Useful where a closer view of roofs, chimneys and high level areas is needed, where suitable and weather permitting.

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Survey options in Hereford

Hereford includes a mix of period city property, Victorian and Edwardian terraces, 1930s homes, post war estates, modern developments and older rural edge property. If you are not sure which survey is most appropriate, send the property details and we will advise.

Related survey pages

We provide both Level 2 home surveys and Level 3 building surveys in Hereford, depending on the age, construction and condition of the property.

We also cover nearby areas including Malvern, Worcester and Gloucester.

For a broader view of locations across the region, see our coverage areas page.

How the process works

A simple and straightforward process from first enquiry to final follow-up.

1

Send the property details

You send a quote form with the property details so we can review the property and the most suitable survey option.

2

We provide a quote and payment link

We send over a fixed fee quotation and payment link. If you are happy to proceed, we then book the survey in.

3

Survey, report and drone footage

We complete the survey and provide the report, together with a copy of the drone footage where a drone inspection has been carried out.

4

Arrange a call if needed

If you want to talk anything through after reading the report, we can then arrange a call to discuss it further.

Why choose Severn Surveyors Ltd?

  • Independent RICS regulated residential surveyors
  • Clear practical reporting for home buyers
  • Fixed fee quotations
  • Level 2 and Level 3 surveys available
  • Drone roof inspections where suitable and safe
  • Coverage across Hereford and the wider Midlands

What a survey can help with

  • Identifying defects that may not be obvious during a viewing
  • Highlighting urgent repairs and likely future maintenance
  • Helping with budgeting and negotiation
  • Explaining the implications of the main issues found
  • Giving you a clearer picture before you legally commit

Property issues often worth considering in Hereford

  • Older homes may be more vulnerable to dampness, timber decay, ageing roofs and long term patch repairs
  • Some parts of Hereford and nearby lower lying areas may justify closer consideration of drainage and flood related matters through legal enquiries and due diligence
  • City edge and village properties may include extensions, outbuildings, older structures and mixed construction types that justify closer inspection

Why Hereford buyers often ask for a survey

  • To understand the condition of older property before taking on repair liability
  • To assess roofs, chimneys and high level details that can be difficult to inspect from the ground
  • To identify issues that may affect budgeting, negotiation or future maintenance planning
  • To get clearer advice where a property has been extended, altered or updated over time