Surveyor / Structural Engineer in Wexford

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Looking for surveyor / structural engineer services in Wexford? Seasonal demand linked to holiday home maintenance. Year-round demand in growing towns like Gorey which serves the Dublin commuter market.

Surveyor / Structural Engineer in Wexford: Local Insights

Wexford has a mix of coastal holiday homes, traditional town houses, and rural farmsteads. Gorey's growth has created demand for modern suburban services. Many older coastal properties need weatherproofing.

Coastal development is tightly controlled. Flood risk assessment is required in low-lying areas around Wexford Harbour and river valleys.

Wexford is one of Ireland's sunniest counties, making it ideal for solar PV. Coastal exposure means quality windows and external finishes are important.

Seasonal demand linked to holiday home maintenance. Year-round demand in growing towns like Gorey which serves the Dublin commuter market.

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Surveyor / Structural Engineer Costs in Wexford

Typical costs for surveyor / structural engineer in Wexford (prices may vary ):

ServiceTypical CostNotes
Pre-purchase survey (house)€400 | €800Property size, age
Structural assessment€500 | €1,200Complexity, property type
New build snag list€300 | €600Property size

Estimates for Wexford, 2026. Get personalised quotes for accurate pricing.

Areas We Cover in Wexford

Wexford Town Enniscorthy Gorey New Ross Bunclody Rosslare

Surveyor / Structural Engineer FAQs for Wexford

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.

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