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Our building survey found some woodworm (no idea if active/inactive) and a bit of damp - we'd like to get this looked at by a specialist surveyor - does anyone have any recommendations? I've attempted to contact a number of google hits yesterday to little success, so someone local(-ish) would be great.
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OK - I've now had some luck getting quotes from a couple of timber & damp surveyors. Turns out that there is an industry body http://www.property-care.org/ and that they list surveyors who will visit a given postcode. It also turns out that there aren't very many specialist surveyors for this type of thing, so it's a bit of a wait getting one done. Finally, woodowrm is unlikely to be a problem, see here for example http://www.askjeff.co.uk/woodworm-the-hole-in-the-argument/, so our survey is probably overkill. Might post back surveyors details if they seem good in a couple of weeks.
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