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Need structural survey...recommendations?


sedm

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Hi Sedm,

> I would highly recommend Jon Peck from Colin White

> associates who covers the Dulwich area,having been

> in the structural repair business for the past 25

> years Jon is one of the best surveyor i've come

> across and is always willing to give advice and his time after purchasing a property.

> Tel 01732866909. [email protected]


Dave Godden http://goddenstructural.com/

Definitely Jon Peck - we only discovered how much difference there can be between surveyors when we compared Jon's report with that of the surveyor associated with our building society, which was quite frankly dreadful. You pay a little more but it's worth it.

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