Sava EDGE.

Welcome to Sava EDGE; a searchable, online collection of practical and technical information and other resources for residential property professionals

February 10th, 2018

Asbestos – Case Studies

Case Study 1 A surveyor recently undertook an inspection of a 1920s property. The construction of the bedroom ceilings ran an initial alarm bell, especially the cover battens to the boards joints. Following…

February 10th, 2018

An Analysis of Complaints and Claims

As we all know, the most important aspect of any business is the customer – without customers, a business cannot succeed. It is happy, satisfied customers who carry the business to great success.…

February 10th, 2018

Timber Frame Identification

There are two types of timber frame properties, very old, pre-1900 Tudor, and modern, generally post-1960.  The pre-1900 properties may be timber frame with ‘wattle and daub’ or ‘cob’ both of which have…

February 10th, 2018

The Size of Photographs

Understanding the file formats of digital cameras Digital cameras are an essential part of the surveyor’s tool kit and because photographs can be uploaded into the Home Condition Survey they are an excellent…

February 10th, 2018

The SAAMCo Cap

An article by Carrie de Silva (Harper Adams University)  For how much of a loss is a negligent professional liable?  The BPE Solicitors case heard recently in the Supreme Court, affirmed the SAAMCo…

February 10th, 2018

The Sava Protocol

Promoting a consistent approach Introduction We sometimes get anecdotal feedback from surveyors to the effect that they don’t like the Sava Protocol, that it doesn’t work and it doesn’t give them the ‘right answer’. …

February 10th, 2018

Surveying in the 21st Century

Over the last few years we have seen the introduction of many new technologies that could, on the face of it, make the surveyors’ life easier and enable them to give a better…

February 10th, 2018

Sunrooms

The RdSAP definition of a conservatory is that it is a structure with at least 75% of its roof area and at least 50% of its walls glazed. Don’t forget, that to include…

February 10th, 2018

Structurally Insulated Panels

What the SIP are they? Do you remember the good old days when residential dwellings were defined as one of two types: traditional or non-traditional. The latter category conjuring up negative images of…

February 10th, 2018

Sheltered Wall and Heat Loss Perimeter

Should the length of a sheltered wall be included in the HLP for flats and maisonettes? Yes, the length of the wall sheltered by the unheated corridor must always be included in the…