Chartered Surveyors in St Albans
St Albans is a historic Hertfordshire cathedral city, and its housing spans the centuries. The old city core holds medieval, Tudor and Georgian buildings, much of it within conservation areas; extensive Victorian and Edwardian streets ring the centre; interwar suburbs and modern estates spread beyond; and the surrounding villages add period cottages and larger homes. This is characterful, high-value and frequently very old stock, which is exactly why the right survey matters.
As chartered surveyors in St Albans, we tailor the inspection to the age and construction of each home. The oldest properties — timber-framed, Georgian and older — bring solid or timber-framed walls, historic roofs and joinery, and the movement, damp and timber matters that come with real age, frequently alongside listing or conservation-area controls. The Victorian and Edwardian houses bring solid brick walls, ageing roofs, sash windows and the issues of their age, often with extensions and conversions to check. The interwar and modern stock is generally more straightforward but still benefits from a careful eye.
Because so much of St Albans was built in the 1930s or earlier, a Level 3 (Building Survey) is usually the sensible choice in the older core — a full element-by-element inspection with costed, prioritised advice. A Level 2 (RICS Home Survey) is really only suited to a genuinely modern home in good order. Where you also need a formal figure — purchase, probate, matrimonial or lease extension — our RICS Registered Valuer provides Red Book valuations.
Beyond survey and valuation work, we also prepare Schedules of Condition for landlords and tenants agreeing a property or commercial unit’s condition before a lease begins — common among the independent retail units in the city centre — advise on dilapidations at lease end, and act as expert witness, including for disputes involving listed buildings, with reports prepared in accordance with CPR Part 35 for civil proceedings and the Family Procedure Rules where a matter falls within the family courts. We also carry out reinstatement cost assessments for buildings insurance, helping homeowners and landlords in St Albans avoid the under- or over-insurance that comes from an outdated rebuild figure — see our reinstatement valuation service. Our Red Book valuations also cover Help to Buy and shared ownership staircasing and capital gains tax, in addition to the purchase, probate, matrimonial and lease extension work mentioned above.
We cover St Albans and the surrounding area, including Harpenden, London Colney, Wheathampstead and Bricket Wood, with independent, RICS-regulated advice and genuine local knowledge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a Level 2 or Level 3 survey right for a period home in St Albans?
For any St Albans home built in the 1930s or earlier — and certainly its medieval, Tudor, Georgian and Victorian buildings — we’d recommend a Level 3 Building Survey. Older, solid- or timber-framed and often-altered buildings reward the deeper inspection and its costed advice. Only a modern home in good order is usually well served by a Level 2 Home Survey.
Are there special considerations for a listed or timber-framed property?
Yes. Listed and conservation-area homes bring tighter controls, and genuinely old construction — timber frames, solid walls and lime-based materials — behaves differently to modern building and must be understood on its own terms. Our Level 3 survey is geared to exactly this kind of property.
What issues do you commonly find in St Albans’ Victorian houses?
Typically ageing roof coverings and rainwater goods, perished pointing, dated wiring and heating, and localised damp, often worsened by later extensions or conversions. We identify and prioritise them so you know what needs doing and when.
Do you cover Harpenden and the surrounding villages too?
Yes. We survey across St Albans and the surrounding area, including Harpenden, London Colney, Wheathampstead and Bricket Wood, matching the inspection to each property’s age and construction.
Buying in St Albans, Harpenden or the surrounding villages? Get an independent RICS view before you exchange. Contact Gibsons Surveyors to discuss the right survey for your property and receive a prompt, no-obligation quote.