Surveyor / Structural Engineer in Mayo
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Looking for surveyor / structural engineer services in Mayo? Competitive pricing with good availability of general trades. Specialist services may require contractors from Galway.
Surveyor / Structural Engineer in Mayo: Local Insights
Mayo has extensive rural housing with many traditional homes facing Atlantic weather exposure. Westport and Castlebar have growing suburban areas. Achill Island and coastal properties need specialist weatherproofing.
Mayo County Council manages sensitive landscape areas including Croagh Patrick and Clew Bay. Gaeltacht areas have specific requirements. Coastal erosion is a consideration in some areas.
Mayo receives significant Atlantic rainfall (1,200-1,800mm). Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. Quality roofing, windows, and insulation are essential for comfort and efficiency.
Competitive pricing with good availability of general trades. Specialist services may require contractors from Galway.
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Typical costs for surveyor / structural engineer in Mayo (prices may vary ):
| Service | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-purchase survey (house) | €360 | €720 | Property size, age |
| Structural assessment | €450 | €1,080 | Complexity, property type |
| New build snag list | €270 | €540 | Property size |
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Surveyor / Structural Engineer FAQs for Mayo
A pre-purchase survey costs €400 to €800, depending on property size and age. Larger or older properties may cost more.
A pre-purchase survey checks the structural condition, roof, walls, floors, damp, drainage, and identifies any defects or potential issues.
It is not legally required, but strongly recommended. A survey can identify costly defects that are not visible to the untrained eye.
A surveyor assesses the overall condition. A structural engineer focuses on structural integrity and is needed for load-bearing wall removal, underpinning, and foundation issues.
A snag list is a detailed inspection of a new build to identify defects that the builder must fix before you accept the property.