Some tips on your new home & snagging – Part 1 Renewable’s
So your buying a new home in Ireland, here are a few tips and facts that we tell our clients buying new homes and getting a snag list inspection carried out. Part 1 – Renewable energy systems Solar panels – solar thermal and solar P.V. Solar panels. The majority of homes have solar panel system of some description installed (the exception being new homes with heat pumps). This is to meet Part L of the Read more…
What is a loss assessor & What is a loss adjuster ?
– What is a loss assessor ? A Public Loss Assessor PLA or Public Insurance Claims Assessor must be registered and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland The Role of The Public Loss Assessor or Claims Assessor Your loss Assessor/Claims assessor will handle all aspects of the claims process, meeting with the Insurance companies’ representatives, the Loss Adjuster or any other professional appointed by them, preparing your claim and negotiating the best possible settlement Read more…
Septic Tanks Explained – Your home, your waste and the septic tank inspections
Septic Tanks Septic tanks explained to help you better understand what’s behind the process hidden in your garden and the waste water management provided by a septic tank system. Post one in a series to come to terms with a potential issue at your home. Septic tanks – what are they? Septic tanks are a type of wastewater management system commonly used in rural areas. Septic tanks are usually found underground in close proximity Read more…
Useful Links & Companies in Ireland Dublin Surveys work with
Companies we are Doing business with in Ireland or have used our services – please join our professional network on: Some Irish companies that work with Conspect Engineering in specialist testing, insurance building works & property maintenance : Claims Assist Loss assessor Galway & Dublin | Loss assessor | loss assessors | loss assessors Ireland | insurance loss assessors | independent loss adjuster | insurance claims advice | insurance assessor meaning PALLET RACKING | Read more…
What can a loss assessor do for your building damage claim ?
Why engage a Loss Assessor or a claims assessor ? A Loss Assessor or Claims Assessor is a professional who can carry out the assessment and preparation, negotiation and settlement of insurance and other claims on behalf of an insurance policyholder. As structural engineers and building surveyors we work alongside loss assessors on a regular basis, one such loss assessor is John Manion from claims Assist loss assessors Ireland. Working with claims assist we see Read more…
Conspect & Dublin Surveys reporting in the news
Conspect Engineers have been providing help to our Clients in Riverwalk Court in Rathoath Co.Meath for a number of years now. A series of 2015 news articles from the Irish examiner tells some of the story these homeowners have had to endure similar to owners at Priory Hall. Conspect engineers have been providing defect analysis & surveys to find the cause and extent of problems at the development. Common factors and similarities can be drawn Read more…
Building insurance claims & water damage
At Dublin surveys our structural engineers are frequently carrying out inspection & reporting services for home owners that have had serious water damage or other incident occur to their building. Whether through fire damage, flood damage or storm damage it can be a highly distressing time and in most cases causing thousands of Euro in damage to your property. We have teamed up with our Colleagues John & John Mannion at Claims assist Ireland ( Read more…
What does a structural building survey cover ?
A question often asked by potential home buyers and clients seeking a pre purchase survey on a house, apartment or building of any type – What is the difference between the various types of reports available when buying a home or building?, homebuyers report or full building survey? and what does a structural survey or full building condition survey report cover ? Confusion often comes from the variety of reports and terminology used to describe Read more…