Dilapidation inspection

MRICS

Chartered, regulated by RICS

2013

Qualified surveyor since

London & SE

Coverage across the region

1200+

Instructions completed

98%

Customer satisfaction

2020

Incorporated

Key Services

Key Commercial Services in Vauxhall

If your matter in Vauxhall relates to lease-end liability, neighbour procedure, or evidential condition recording, these three service pages are the best place to start.

Lease-end claims

Dilapidations

Landlord and tenant advice on schedules, quantified demands, lease interpretation, and negotiated settlement.

Explore Dilapidations in Vauxhall

Neighbourly matters

Party wall matters

Notices, adjoining owner response, schedules of condition, awards, and practical support before works start.

Explore Party wall matters in Vauxhall

Lease protection

Schedules of condition

Condition recording for lease commencement, pre-works evidence, and later protection against dispute over pre-existing condition.

Explore Schedules of condition in Vauxhall

Services

Our Approach

An ethical approach to every undertaking

Surveyor on site representing professional ethics and standards.
01

Ethics

We are regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and professional ethics are central to our ethos.

Surveying and inspection work that reflects efficient professional practice.
02

Efficiency

As an RICS Tech Partner we build surveying software, including in-house tools that shorten the gap between site inspection and issued report.

Office premises inspected during a dilapidations instruction, representing advice given on the evidence.
03

Integrity

Advice is given against the lease and the evidence on site, not against the outcome a client prefers. Where a defect is overstated or outside tenant liability, we say so in writing.

Aerial drone photograph of a commercial roof, representing inspection routes planned to limit site visits.
04

Sustainability

Inspection routes are planned to limit site visits. Reports are delivered digitally and reuse photographs and CAD data already gathered for the survey.

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Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in p...... Read more
Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in poor condition.

The presence of condensation to internal glazing, along with signs of historical repair and timber exposure, highlights a common set of issues—particularly in traditional or poorly detailed roof structures.

Where single glazed rooflights are retained in occupied spaces, internal dampness is frequently the result of thermal bridging or trapped moisture, rather than rainwater penetration alone.

In such cases, replacement offers the opportunity to introduce modern, thermally efficient materials and more robust junction detailing—reducing risk and improving long-term performance.
Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in poor condition.

The presence of condensation to internal glazing, along with signs of historical repair and timber exposure, highlights a common set of issues—particularly in traditional or poorly detailed roof structures.

Where single glazed rooflights are retained in occupied spaces, internal dampness is frequently the result of thermal bridging or trapped moisture, rather than rainwater penetration alone.

In such cases, replacement offers the opportunity to introduce modern, thermally efficient materials and more robust junction detailing—reducing risk and improving long-term performance.
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Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in p...... Read more
Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in poor condition.

The presence of condensation to internal glazing, along with signs of historical repair and timber exposure, highlights a common set of issues—particularly in traditional or poorly detailed roof structures.

Where single glazed rooflights are retained in occupied spaces, internal dampness is frequently the result of thermal bridging or trapped moisture, rather than rainwater penetration alone.

In such cases, replacement offers the opportunity to introduce modern, thermally efficient materials and more robust junction detailing—reducing risk and improving long-term performance.
Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in poor condition.

The presence of condensation to internal glazing, along with signs of historical repair and timber exposure, highlights a common set of issues—particularly in traditional or poorly detailed roof structures.

Where single glazed rooflights are retained in occupied spaces, internal dampness is frequently the result of thermal bridging or trapped moisture, rather than rainwater penetration alone.

In such cases, replacement offers the opportunity to introduce modern, thermally efficient materials and more robust junction detailing—reducing risk and improving long-term performance.
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Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in p...... Read more
Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in poor condition.

The presence of condensation to internal glazing, along with signs of historical repair and timber exposure, highlights a common set of issues—particularly in traditional or poorly detailed roof structures.

Where single glazed rooflights are retained in occupied spaces, internal dampness is frequently the result of thermal bridging or trapped moisture, rather than rainwater penetration alone.

In such cases, replacement offers the opportunity to introduce modern, thermally efficient materials and more robust junction detailing—reducing risk and improving long-term performance.
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Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in p...... Read more
Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in poor condition.

The presence of condensation to internal glazing, along with signs of historical repair and timber exposure, highlights a common set of issues—particularly in traditional or poorly detailed roof structures.

Where single glazed rooflights are retained in occupied spaces, internal dampness is frequently the result of thermal bridging or trapped moisture, rather than rainwater penetration alone.

In such cases, replacement offers the opportunity to introduce modern, thermally efficient materials and more robust junction detailing—reducing risk and improving long-term performance.
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2026-04-10 11:20:33 British local time

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Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in p...... Read more
Where Roof Design Meets Condensation Risk

Two timber-framed roof lanterns formed part of a recent external inspection we undertook on a mansard roof in West London. Both featured single glazed elements, limited overhangs, and decorative paint finishes in poor condition.

The presence of condensation to internal glazing, along with signs of historical repair and timber exposure, highlights a common set of issues—particularly in traditional or poorly detailed roof structures.

Where single glazed rooflights are retained in occupied spaces, internal dampness is frequently the result of thermal bridging or trapped moisture, rather than rainwater penetration alone.

In such cases, replacement offers the opportunity to introduce modern, thermally efficient materials and more robust junction detailing—reducing risk and improving long-term performance.

Local Area

About Vauxhall

Vauxhall

Vauxhall sits in the London Borough of Lambeth on the south bank of the Thames, between Kennington and Nine Elms, a rapidly changing area defined by surviving Victorian terraced stock on the residential side streets, significant post-war council estate construction, and major recent high-rise apartment-led regeneration along the riverside and around Vauxhall Cross. Typical building types include Victorian terraced houses, concrete-framed post-war estate blocks, and recent high-rise apartment towers with podium-level retail and commercial space. Surveying instructions in Vauxhall commonly include pre-purchase surveys on Victorian houses and ex-council flats, EWS1 assessments on recent high-rise apartment stock, schedules of condition for residential and commercial lettings, and party wall advice.

Victorian Terraces and Post-War Estates

Surviving Victorian terraced stock presents solid-brick walls, slate roofs, timber sash windows, and rear outriggers. Common findings include slate roof covering age, timber decay, chimney stack deterioration, and original drainage reaching the end of its life. Post-war council estate stock of varied construction — concrete-framed and system-built types — supports pre-purchase work on ex-council flats where construction type affects mortgageability and fire safety.

High-Rise Regeneration and EWS1

Major apartment-led regeneration around Vauxhall Cross and along the riverside has delivered substantial high-rise stock — with rain-screen cladding, curtain-wall façades, and podium construction — for which EWS1 assessments, fire risk appraisals, and Building Safety Act compliance are routine instructions. Surveys on recent stock address façade performance, balcony waterproofing, movement joints, and mechanical and electrical services condition.

Commercial Stock and Dilapidations

Commercial and mixed-use stock around Vauxhall Cross and along Wandsworth Road generates schedule-of-condition and dilapidations work on office, retail, and mixed-use leases, together with CAT A and CAT B fit-out assessments. London clay subsoil makes subsidence a consideration on the older residential stock. Extensions and loft conversions on the Victorian stock generate party wall work under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996.

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