From stone cottages in Gresford, to Victorian terraces in Rhosddu, and modern family estates in Acton and Borras, Wrexham’s housing market is full of variety. But whatever the age or style, hidden issues can lurk that only a professional survey will uncover.
At ASL, our RICS-accredited surveyors combine local insight into Wrexham’s housing stock with nationally recognised expertise. We’re familiar with common property concerns in the area, from damp and timber decay in older stone homes, to structural movement in extended terraces, and snagging problems in new developments.
Our reports are written in plain English, with clear, practical guidance so you know exactly what’s sound, what needs attention, and what could cost you money down the line. We help you move forward in Wrexham with confidence, knowing your property decision is backed by independent, trusted advice.
Our surveys are designed to simplify decision-making, not complicate it. You’ll receive a clear, practical report in plain English, with a traffic light rating system to highlight issues at a glance, that helps you decide whether to proceed, renegotiate, or walk away.
Green = Everything’s in good shape. No repairs needed, just routine maintenance.
Amber = Some repairs or replacements may be needed, but nothing urgent.
Red = Urgent action required. Delayed repairs could lead to further damage or pose a safety risk.
The most detailed inspection available, a Level 3 Survey provides a full structural assessment, highlights hidden risks, and offers repair guidance with cost advice.
In Wrexham, these surveys are often chosen for stone cottages in Gresford, Victorian terraces in Rhosddu, or older homes that have undergone major alterations.
A mid-tier Level 2 Survey that gives reassurance for homes in generally good condition. It’s less intrusive than a full structural survey, but highlights visible defects, ongoing maintenance issues, and legal considerations.
An official, independent valuation prepared in line with RICS Red Book global standards, providing a reliable figure accepted by lenders, solicitors, and the courts.
In Wrexham, valuations are commonly required for mortgage applications, probate, divorce settlements, tax planning, and shared ownership staircasing. From terraced houses in the town centre to detached homes in villages like Rossett or Marford, our valuations are precise and defensible.
If you’re planning building work on a shared wall, boundary, or excavation close to a neighbour’s property in Wrexham, you may need a Party Wall Survey to comply with the Party Wall etc. Act 1996.
Our surveyors provide impartial, professional support to keep your project compliant and prevent disputes. This is particularly important in densely built areas of Wrexham town centre where terraced housing is common.
- Independent Advice You Can Rely On
Choosing the right surveyor makes all the difference. Clients across Merseyside, Cheshire, and the North West trust ASL because our RICS-accredited team combines decades of experience with straightforward, practical advice, delivered with a personal, one-to-one service that puts your needs first.
Every survey and valuation is carried out to the highest professional standards, recognised by both solicitors & lenders, giving you confidence in the results.
Professional insight that balances depth and accuracy, presented in a way that’s easy to read and understand, giving you clarity to make confident decisions.
Whether you’re buying a home, investing commercially, or reviewing a portfolio, we guide you through our findings and any questions, so you understand every detail.
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Our surveyors are here to answer your questions and guide you through the process with clear, practical advice.
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