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RICS Level 2 and Level 3 survey contents


Level 2

D1 chimney stacks

D2 Roof

D3 Rainwater gutters and fall pipes

D4 Main walls

D5 Windows

D6 Outside doors

D7 Conservatory and porches

D8 Other joinery and finishes

D9 External surfaces boundary and garden walls balconies etc

Internal Level 2

E1 Roof Structure ( loft space )

E2 Ceilings

E3 Walls and partitions

E4 Floors

E5 Fire places chimney and flues

E6 Built-in fittings Kitchen cupboards

E7 woodwork doors stairs and joinery

E8 Bathroom fittings

E9 basements

Services Level 2

F1 Electricity

F2 Gas / oil - meters and boilers

F3 water

F4 Heating

F5 Water Heating

F6 Drainage

G1 Garage

G2 Outbuildings

G3 Other boundaries

H1 Regulations

H2 Guarantees

H3 Other matters

Level 3

D1 chimney stacks

D2 Roof

D3 Rainwater gutters and fall pipes

D4 Main walls

D5 Windows

D6 Outside doors

D7 Conservatory and porches

D8 Other joinery and finishes

D9 External surfaces boundary and garden walls balconies etc

Internal Level 2

E1 Roof Structure ( loft space )

E2 Ceilings

E3 Walls and partitions

E4 Floors

E5 Fire places chimney and flues

E6 Built-in fittings Kitchen cupboards

E7 woodwork doors stairs and joinery

E8 Bathroom fittings

E9 basements

Services Level 2

F1 Electricity

F2 Gas / oil - meters and boilers

F3 water

F4 Heating

F5 Water Heating

F6 Drainage

G1 Garage

G2 Outbuildings

G3 Other boundaries

H1 regulations

H2 Guarantees

H3 Other matters




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