The Royal Borough of Greenwich combines heritage buildings around the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site with Victorian terraces in Blackheath and Charlton, large social housing estates in Woolwich and Thamesmead, and new riverside developments at Greenwich Peninsula and Royal Arsenal.
Our surveyors have experience with the particular challenges of Greenwich's building stock, from the Georgian and Regency houses of Blackheath Village to the concrete panel construction of Thamesmead and modern towers at Greenwich Peninsula.
We provide building condition surveys for residential purchasers, heritage property owners, housing associations and commercial occupiers across the borough.
Assessment of Georgian and Regency properties in Blackheath and Greenwich town centre, including historic fabric, structural timber, original roofing and the implications of listed building designations.
Surveys of modern developments at Greenwich Peninsula, Royal Arsenal and Enderby Wharf, covering cladding systems, communal plant, flat roofs and riverside construction challenges.
Condition surveys of ex-council properties in Woolwich, Plumstead and Thamesmead, evaluating communal structure, external envelope, windows and shared systems.
Investigation of foundation performance on Thames alluvium, gravel terraces and made ground, and below-ground drainage condition in areas susceptible to flooding.
Party wall advice for extensions, loft conversions and basement projects.
View ServiceExternal wall fire review certificates for mortgage and sale purposes.
View ServiceCommercial lease dilapidations advice for landlords and tenants.
View ServiceYes, we survey listed buildings across Greenwich, including properties near the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. Our reports identify defects while advising on consent requirements for repair works.
We survey apartments in new developments across Greenwich Peninsula and Royal Arsenal Riverside, identifying snagging defects, water penetration, cladding issues and communal system problems.
Georgian and Victorian houses in Blackheath commonly suffer from damp through aging stucco and brickwork, timber decay in roof structures, deteriorating lead roof coverings, and settlement on varying ground conditions.
Building survey fees in Greenwich typically range from £600 for a flat to £2,000 for a larger period house. We provide a fixed fee quotation before you instruct us.