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This survey is for the internal elements only, please refer to the full building survey for external elements.

  • Audit Title

Section 1

  • Note: This checklist should only be filled out if you are already in the possession of:
    1. The Building Survey for the property in question
    2. The EEM Design for the property in question
    This checklist is used to confirm the completeness/adequacy of the building survey and the EEM Design prior to the EEM installation.
    All items resulting in a negative"NO" or unknown answer shall be referred back to either the original Building survey surveyor or the EEM provider to obtain further information or confirmation as appropriate. If a negative answer is addressed positively elsewhere in the check sheet, further reference to the Building Survey Surveyor or EEM Designer is not required.

  • Survey Completed by

  • Client

  • Property Address
  • Date of Survey

Details/Condition of the property

  • Property Type:

  • Number of elevations to be treated

  • Agrees with the Building Survey

  • No of Storeys of building

  • No of Storeys in individual unit

  • No of Storeys agrees with Building survey

  • Number of Bedrooms:

  • Agrees with Building Survey:

Section 2

Existing Finishes: Internal

  • Agrees with Building survey?

  • Internal finishes please specify:

  • Comments:

Property Elevation Photos

  • Which Elevations exist on this property

  • Front Elevation Photos

  • Rear Elevation Photos

  • Left Hand Side (from the front) Elevation Photos

  • Right Hand Side (from the front) Elevation Photos

Section 3

INTERNAL STRUCTURAL DEFECTS (E.g. Cracking, subsidence,weak or cored components):

  • Agrees with Building Survey

  • Requires Competent Person e.g. Structural Engineer

  • Photos of Structural Defects

  • Photo of head of Livingroom window

  • Photo of head of Bedroom window

  • Photo of head of Bathroom window

  • Photo of head of Kitchen window

  • Photo of head of Front door

  • EEM Design:

  • Remediation included in the design

  • Remediation measure included elsewhere

  • Is there any evidence of structural defects ?

  • Details

  • Comments:

PRESENCE OF DAMP (RISING, PENETRATING OR CONDENSATION):

  • Agrees with Building Survey

  • Photo(s)

  • EEM Design:

  • Remediation included in the design

  • Remediation measure included elsewhere

  • Comments

Section 4

HEATING SYSTEM - EXTERNAL PIPEWORK/FLUES/METER BOXES etc:

  • Detail type(s) and location(s) of the heating system(s) in the comments below

  • Agrees with Building Survey

  • Photo(s)

  • EEM Design:

  • Included in the design

  • Safety of the design (compliance with "Specification for the installation of external wall insulation ensuring the safety and operation of the fuel burning appliances ")

  • Design eliminates cold bridging

  • Design minimises cold bridging

  • Interface design details (weather seals etc,) comply with the requirements of PAS 2030 2017

  • Comments:

EXISTING VENTILATION:

  • Agrees with Building Survey

  • Photo(s)

  • Are there room ventilators / extractors where necessary? (E.G Bathroom/kitchen/utility)

  • Are the combustion ventilators adequate for the heating system(s)?

  • If any of the above are no are there provisions to be put in place for new ventilation?

  • If yes please give details

  • EEM Design:

  • Design eliminates cold bridging

  • Design minimises cold bridging

  • Interface design details (weather seals etc.) comply with requirements of PAS 2030 2017

  • Comments

Section 5

Additional information

  • Is a Gas meter present ?

  • Add media

  • Is an Electric meter present ?

  • Add media

Summary

  • Is the building suitable for EWI, adhering to guidelines as set out in the Building Regulations and requirements of PAS 2030/2017

  • Company

  • Signature

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