Renovating your home can be exciting but it’s not without challenges. One of the most common questions we hear at J M A Group is: “What surveys do I need before starting a renovation?”
Surveys are crucial for identifying hidden issues, ensuring compliance, and creating a realistic plan. They save time, prevent unexpected costs and give homeowners peace of mind. In this guide, we’ll cover the key surveys you should consider before any renovation project, why they matter, and how professional guidance can make the process seamless.
Why Are Surveys Essential?
Conducting surveys before renovations:
- Identifies structural and safety concerns
- Highlights planning or legal restrictions
- Supports accurate budgeting and scheduling
- Reduces risk of costly delays
1. Structural Survey
A structural survey is vital if your renovation involves extensions, loft conversions, or removing walls.
What It Covers
- Foundations and load-bearing walls
- Roof, floors, and general stability
- Potential subsidence or damp issues
Tip: Hire a certified structural surveyor to ensure nothing is overlooked.
2. Full Building Survey
A full building survey (sometimes called a condition survey) is recommended for older properties or larger renovations.
- Assesses overall building health
- Highlights future repair needs
- Supports accurate cost and timeline estimate
3. Party Wall Survey
If your work impacts shared walls with neighbours, a party wall survey is legally required.
- Covers boundary walls, fences, and adjoining structures
- Ensures compliance with the Party Wall Act 1996
- Prevents disputes with neighbours
Tip: Always notify neighbours before starting any structural work.
4. Electrical and Plumbing Surveys
Assessing existing services early avoids surprises later:
- Electrical surveys check wiring safety and capacity
- Plumbing surveys identify leaks, pipe integrity, and water pressure issues
- Early detection prevents costly rework
5. Asbestos Survey
Older UK properties may contain asbestos, which can be dangerous during renovations.
- Detects asbestos in walls, ceilings, and insulation
- Required by law for removal in many cases
- Protects your family and contractors from health hazards
Always use licensed professionals for asbestos testing and removal.
6. Energy Performance Survey
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) or energy survey can inform sustainable renovations:
- Measures insulation, heating efficiency, and energy use
- Helps plan eco-friendly upgrades
- Necessary for planning permission in certain cases
More on EPCs: GOV.UK – Energy Performance Certificates
How J M A Group Helps?
At J M A Group, we simplify the survey process:
- Recommend the right surveys for your property and project
- Collaborate with certified surveyors and specialists
- Interpret reports and integrate findings into renovation plans
- Ensure full compliance with UK building regulations
Explore our renovation services: J M A Group Renovation Services
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping surveys to save money: Often leads to costly repairs
- Hiring unqualified surveyors: Missed issues can delay projects
- Ignoring party wall regulations: Can result in legal disputes
- Not considering service upgrades: Outdated electrical or plumbing systems can halt renovations
FAQs
1. Are surveys necessary for minor renovations?
Cosmetic changes may not need extensive surveys, but structural or large projects usually do.
2. Which survey should I get first?
Start with a structural or building survey to identify major issues early.
3. How much do surveys cost in the UK?
Depending on property size and type, costs can range from £250 to over £1,000.
4. Can professionals help interpret surveys?
Yes. Experts like J M A Group can advise on next steps and integrate findings into your renovation plan.
Final Thoughts
Surveys are a critical step for any successful renovation. Structural, building, party wall, electrical, plumbing, asbestos, and energy surveys provide the knowledge needed to plan safely, avoid costly errors, and ensure compliance.
With professional guidance from J M A Group, UK homeowners can confidently move forward with renovations, knowing their project is well-planned, legal, and manageable.
Ready to start your renovation stress-free? Contact J M A Group today to arrange the right surveys and begin your transformation with confidence.


