About Us
30+ Years experience
Trusted experience
I AM Surveyors are fully regulated by the RICS and our Surveyors are RICS Registered Valuers. Our reports are delivered to the highest professional standard at all times.
What we specialise in?
RICS Level 1 Home Survey (Condition Report)
RICS Level 2 Home Survey (Homebuyer Report)
RICS Level 3 Home Survey (Building Survey)
RICS Red Book Valuation
Specific Item Report
We are committed.
We pride ourselves on providing our Clients a detailed report on the condition of the property they are purchasing prior to a final commitment to purchase. We appreciate that the purchase of a house is often the most biggest financial investment and our aim is to provide excellent customer service in a timely professional manner.
As part of our service commitment, we offer pre and post survey inspection consultancy to discuss any concerns prior to the inspection being carried out.
I Am Surveyors provides national cover
I AM Surveyors is an established independent Surveying Firm with a Team of experienced Residential Chartered Surveyors, all of whom are RICS Registered. We are Regulated by the RICS and also members of the Residential Property Surveyors Association (RPSA). Whilst our Head Office base is Birmingham, West Midlands, we have Nationwide coverage for all your survey needs.
Our Team of Surveyors have more than 30 year’s extensive experience of the Building and Construction profession, along with expert knowledge is in Architectural Design, Building Construction, Pathology, Building Surveying and Property Valuation.
Our RICS Surveyors undertake indepth Home Survey Inspections in many locations, including and not limited to: Manchester, Chester, Milton Keynes, Coventry, Slough, Reading, North London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Derby, Luton
Only the best at I Am Surveyors
We understand that property is location specific and for this reason our experienced and qualified Chartered Surveyors are strategically located throughout the UK to provide quality RICS Level 2 Survey (Homebuyers) or RICS Level 3 Surveys (Building Surveys Reports) to our growing national customer base. Our qualified Chartered Surveyors are located within easy reach of all major towns and cities such as: Birmingham, Nottingham, Derby, Manchester, Liverpool, Chester, Milton Keynes, Luton, Coventry, Rugby, Leamington, Daventry, Bedford, Chelmsford, Reading, Slough, North London. Our detailed property surveys such as RICS Level 2 Survey (Home Buyers) or RICS Level 3 Survey (Building Survey) are undertaken by locally based experienced Chartered Surveyors.
Our dedicated Customer Service Team are on hand to discuss your survey requirements. Our experienced Admin Team are there to advise you of the most appropriate survey for the property you are purchasing and to answer any questions you may have prior to the inspection. Our Surveyors are managed daily through our Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to ensure a smooth process from start to finish.

Why you need a home property survey

In the UK, nearly 42% of homeowners face unexpected repairs within the first year of moving in.
On average, people end up spending around £5,000 on fixing issues within those first 12 months. If you’re not prepared for this expense, it can significantly impact your finances.
And then there are those stories we hear all too often: buyers who save for years to purchase their dream home, only to find that dream quickly becomes a nightmare after the purchase is completed.
As specialists in property surveys, we’ve seen firsthand what often goes wrong: many buyers rely solely on the lender’s valuation to flag potential issues and don’t seek out an independent survey from a solicitor or chartered surveyor.
So, let’s get straight to the point—the "not-so-great eight": common issues a thorough house survey can uncover!
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Damp
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Roof Problems
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Subsidence
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Dry Rot
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Woodworm Infestation
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Faulty Central Heating
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Defective Electrical Wiring
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Asbestos
It’s crucial to remember that a valuation is not the same as a survey. A valuation is carried out for the lender's benefit to assess the property’s value—it doesn't address the condition of the home from a buyer's perspective.