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Your Local Building Surveyor for Halifax
We are building surveyors based in Brighouse and offer Level 2 Home Buyer Survey Halifax and Level 3 Building Surveys. We mainly cover Huddersfield, Halifax, Brighouse and surrounding areas, but do cover all of West Yorkshire.
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The villages we cover around halifax
Barkisland, Boothtown, Boulderclough, Copley, Greetland, Hipperholme, Holywell Green, Illingworth, Lightcliffe, Luddenden, Luddendenfoot, Midgley, Mixenden, Northowram, Norwood Green, Ogden, Ovenden, Shelf, Shibden, Southowram, Sowood, Stainland, Warley Town, West Vale and Wainstalls
The Housing Types around Halifax
Film and Television Connections
Halifax’s distinctive architecture and moorland backdrop have made it a popular setting for film and TV productions. The town and surrounding Calderdale areas have featured in dramas such as Happy Valley and Gentleman Jack, as well as in period dramas like The Halifax Town Chronicles. The town’s industrial heritage, historic mills, and stone terraces provide an instantly recognisable Northern English setting that attracts filmmakers and viewers alike. These connections add an extra layer of cultural interest for residents and visitors.
Victorian and Edwardian Stone Terraces
Halifax’s urban landscape is dominated by traditional Victorian and Edwardian stone-built terraces. Constructed from local sandstone with pitched slate roofs, these properties often feature bay windows, sash frames, and small front gardens or yards. They reflect Halifax’s industrial heritage, particularly its textile history, and are found throughout historic districts such as Salterhebble and Pellon. Their solid construction and period character make them highly desirable for homeowners seeking a blend of charm and practicality.
Semi-Detached Suburban Housing
The town also boasts widespread 1930s and post-war semi-detached housing, often with brick or stone facades, pitched roofs, bay-fronted elevations, and front and rear gardens. These homes are popular with families for their larger internal layouts and off-street parking. Many of these areas, like Savile Park and Illingworth, combine suburban tranquillity with easy access to Halifax’s town centre.
Larger Detached Homes and Historic Villas
Halifax has a number of substantial detached and semi-detached homes, especially in areas such as Pellon, Boothtown, and near the Calderdale countryside. Many of these properties are Victorian or Edwardian in origin, often featuring ornate stonework, slate roofs, and spacious plots. Converted farmhouses and former mill-owner residences add variety to the housing stock, appealing to buyers seeking character, space, and a sense of history.
Modern Developments
Recent developments around Halifax combine contemporary design with local stone aesthetics, ensuring new builds harmonise with the town’s historic character. Many feature energy-efficient construction, open-plan interiors, and landscaped gardens, providing a modern living experience while retaining the visual charm of traditional Halifax architecture.
The areas that we cover
If you need a Home Buyer Survey, then we cover Halifax, Huddersfield, Brighouse, Cleckheaton, Heckmondwike, Liversedge, Batley, Dewsbury, Mirfield & surrounding areas. In fact, if you ask nicely we will cover most of West Yorkshire and have been known to travel a little further on occasion.
So, whether it’s the first time you’re buying a property, your downsizing, upsizing, or buying a property as an investment. As an RPSA residential building surveyor we can help by providing level 2 Home Buyer Surveys and level 3 Buiilding Surveys. These are comprehensive and detailed survey reports, that look at the condition of the main elements of a property and rates them accordingly.
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What to ask before you buy a home buyer survey?
- Does the surveyor use a drone to inspect the hard to see areas?
- Does the report include images as standard?
- Does the surveyor have professional indemnity cover?
- Is the surveyor local? Do they know and understand the local housing stock?
- Is there a follow up conversation after the report is issued?

What is a Home Buyer Survey?
A survey report format designed to reflect the condition of a traditional property that is more modern, of standard construction and not too big or complicated. We will advise accordingly, but depending on the property, there may be times when a Building Survey is more suitable. With a Home Buyer Survey, we are looking at the condition of all elements of the property, we do not include a valuation of the property. Generally, your mortgage lender will provide a valuation, as part of the checks. A mortgage valuation is not a property survey, as it will not generally comment on condition, sometimes the property isn’t even visited by a valuer and an automated valuation is carried out instead.
Includes many features not found in other, similarly priced surveys, such as:-
- Clear colour coded condition ratings for quick identification of the important issues
- Multiple photographs (including elevated photos) and diagrams, helping you understand your new home
- Using Drone Technology to inspect elements often not inspected with other surveys
- A jargon-free report that avoids many of the annoying caveats and exclusions often found in home buyer reports
- Drone technology used to closely examine Roof, Chimney Stacks & Guttering
- A full debrief from us. We will answer any questions you may have.
Why do we use Drones?
In the past, there were often areas that you couldn’t inspect and as a result had to state not inspected. This made some elements of surveys of no use at all. Using drones has changed this. We can now inspect and photograph lead flashings around chimney stacks, ridge tiles, condition of the roof, guttering and more. This means our surveys can provide so much more information to you and make sure you are fully informed.

This was a survey conducted in February 2025. I could see something which raised my suspicions, but at ground level it could just have been something stuck in the guttering.
Once the drone went up, it was much clearer to see what was going on!
An inspection from ground level might have flagged a potential issue, but with a drone you get the whole story


Image of a roof taken from ground level, showing no obvious issues.
The exact same roof, taken at the same time, showing broken slates, tingles and temporary repairs.

Drone images make you look at a property differently. You see missing and cracked roof tiles, blocked gutters, chimney stack issues, hidden vegetation and much more….
Would you think differently about the house you are buying, based on which image you saw?



One final thing. If you decide to go with a different surveyor, then just make sure you ask the question. Do you use a drone to inspect the roof, chimney stacks and guttering?









Home Buyer Survey. Call us on 01484 507801
Using Drones for Home Buyer Surveys
In the past, there were often areas that you couldn’t inspect and as a result had to state not inspected. This made some elements of surveys of no use at all. Using drones has changed this. we can now inspect and photograph lead flashings around chimney stacks, ridge tiles, condition of the roof, guttering and more. This means our surveys can provide so much more information to you.
Our drones offer high quality (48 mega pixel) photography and because they weigh less than 250 grams, we are able to fly over property and still adhere to civil aviation authority rules and regaulations. All our pilots are authorised with the Civil Aviation Authority and fully insured.



What Areas Do We Cover for Home Buyer Surveys?
We mainly cover Huddersfield, Halifax, Brighouse, Mirfield and surrounding areas. However, will go further afield if required. So if you are based around Leeds, Wakefield, Bradford, Sheffield we can still help. Give us a call to discuss.



Don’t I Get a Home Buyer Survey from the Mortgage Lender?
These days when you apply for a mortgage, most mortgage lenders will give you a free valuation. This is not a Home Condition Survey. It will not comment on the condition of elements of the property. Having said that, if there is something seriously wrong with the property, such as subsidence then this will get flagged up by the valuer.
However, more and more often, the free valuation might not actually include an actual visit to the property. It may be that they conduct a ‘Desktop Valuation’ which means assessing the value based on information available online, or they may do a ‘Drive By’ which is where the valuer will pass by the property, take a quick look and assess it’s value without going into the property.
This is why a Home Buyer / Condition Survey, is always recommended as the safest route when purchasing a property. One thing to check before you instruct us to conduct a Home Buyer / Condition Survey, is to check to see if the Free Valuation from the Lender can be upgraded to a Home Buyers Survey (Condition Survey including a valuation). Some lenders do offer this and the price can sometimes be fairly competitive. Having said that by instructing us, rather than the lender, does mean that potentially you get two opinions, albeit one is only a valuation.
For more information the Government department for Levelling up, Housing & Communities have produced a useful ‘How to Buy Guide‘ which offers useful information about the whole home buying process, including different survey types.
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How to Buy Guide
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