Find an Independent Non-Biased Certified Chinese Carpet (Textile Floorcoverings) Vinyl (Domestic and Commercial Vinyl) LVT (Dry back) LVT Click (Floating) Laminate Flooring Wood Flooring (Engineered) Wood Flooring (Solid) Subfloor (Concrete and Timber Subfloors) Flooring Inspector Near You.

plywoodinspection.com Inspection Services

plywoodinspection.com offers a flooring inspection service to determine the reason for a failed floorcovering. This service is available to the end consumer, retailer, manufacturer or solicitor. plywoodinspection.com independent reports are exactly that, ‘independent’. We have highly trained assessors who are all trade specific and plywoodinspection.com knowledge and skilled checked ensuring plywoodinspection.com will provide a comprehensive report concluding why a floorcovering has failed.

plywoodinspection.com can offer in depth reports where we go beyond inspecting a flooring failure but to also include structural property concerns to subfloors along with causes such as subsidence, defective plumbing issues along with many other checks carried out to relevant British Standards. plywoodinspection.com inspectors specialise in moisture ingress issues.

All our flooring inspectors are DBS checked and certified.

What Floorcoverings do we inspect?

plywoodinspection.com offers inspection services in the following floorcoverings:

  • Carpet (Textile Floorcoverings)
  • Vinyl (Domestic and Commercial Vinyl)
  • LVT (Dry back)
  • LVT Click (Floating)
  • Laminate Flooring
  • Wood Flooring (Engineered)
  • Wood Flooring (Solid)
  • Subfloor (Concrete and Timber Subfloors)

plywoodinspection.com offers two types of report –

Basic reports

Our basic arbitration reports suit most cases. The quality of the inspection on our basic report is no different to the quality of the inspection carried out on our advanced report. The basic report documents the reason why the floorcovering has failed, which is all that is required in most circumstances. The report will be issued to whoever has instructed ourselves to undertake the report of faults found.

Advanced reports

Our advanced report is required when a case will be going to court. This report is written in a different format and our assessor may also be required to attend court with the client. This report is not required in most cases of a dispute.

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