Snagging Services
At Marshall Laurence Surveyors, we provide comprehensive Snagging Reports to ensure that your new-build property meets the highest standards of quality and finish. A snagging survey is designed to identify defects, unfinished work, and any areas that do not comply with the original specifications, ensuring that your new home is delivered in perfect condition.
What is a Snagging Report?
A Snagging Survey is a detailed inspection of a newly built property, designed to identify defects, unfinished works, and poor workmanship before you move in.
Developers often require a RICS-accredited surveyor to carry out snagging surveys in order for them to be valid. At Marshall Laurene Surveyors, we are RICS Chartered and have extensive experience in new-build construction, ensuring your snagging list is comprehensive and professionally recognised.
Whether you’re purchasing an apartment, house, or large-scale development property in London, a Snagging Survey gives you the reassurance that your home meets the standards you’ve paid for.
Our Snagging Survey checks cover:
Internal Finishes
Walls, ceilings, floors, paintwork, and joinery.
Doors & Windows
Operation, alignment, draught-proofing, and glazing.
Kitchen & Bathrooms
Fittings, tiling, plumbing connections, and ventilation.
Electrical Fittings
Sockets, switches, lighting, and visible installations.
Heating & Plumbing
Radiators, pipework, boilers, and hot water systems.
External Elements
Brickwork, rendering, cladding, roofing, and drainage.
Loft & Roof Space (if accessible)
Insulation, ventilation, and structural condition.






Why Choose Us?
RICS Chartered Surveyors
Fully qualified, regulated, and experienced
Recognised by Developers
Many developers require snagging lists from RICS-accredited surveyors.
New-Build Expertise
Extensive experience in London’s construction and property market.
Comprehensive Reports
Clear, prioritised snagging lists with photographic evidence.
Fast Turnaround
Reports delivered quickly to keep your handover process on track.
Personal Support
Direct contact with your surveyor to guide you through the report and advise on your next steps.

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Our fees are transparent and competitive, tailored to the size and type of property.
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Don’t move into your new home with hidden defects. Our RICS-accredited snagging inspections give you peace of mind and ensure your developer delivers the quality you expect.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a Snagging Survey?
A Snagging Survey is a detailed inspection of a newly built property. It identifies defects, unfinished works, or poor workmanship so they can be rectified by the developer before you move in.
2. Why do I need a Snagging Survey if the property is brand new?
Even new-build homes can have faults — from minor cosmetic issues like uneven paintwork to serious problems with plumbing, electrics, or roofing. A snagging survey ensures your home meets the standards you’ve paid for and holds the developer accountable.
3. Do developers recognise Snagging Surveys carried out by you?
Yes. Developers often require that snagging surveys are completed by a RICS-accredited surveyor in order to be valid. As RICS Chartered Surveyors with extensive new-build experience, our reports are accepted by developers.
4. When should I book a Snagging Survey?
The best time is either: Just before completion (so the developer can address issues before handover), or
Immediately after you’ve moved in.
5. What types of defects will a Snagging Survey pick up?
Common examples include:
Cracks in walls, ceilings, or brickwork.
Poorly fitted doors and windows.
Faulty electrics, heating, or plumbing.
Issues with roofing, guttering, and insulation.
Cosmetic defects such as poor paintwork or uneven finishes.
6. How long does the survey take?
This depends on the property size. A typical London apartment may take 2–3 hours, while a new-build house can take half a day or more.
7. What will I receive after the inspection?
You’ll get a clear, prioritised snagging report with photographs and written evidence. This can be handed directly to your developer for rectification.
8. What happens if defects are found?
The developer is responsible for fixing defects listed in the snagging report. Having a professional RICS-accredited survey ensures that issues are harder to dispute.
9. Do developers have to fix everything on the snagging list?
Yes — if the issues fall within the warranty or construction standards. The snagging list gives you a strong, documented case to request repairs.
10. Is a Snagging Survey mandatory?
No, it isn’t legally required, but it is strongly recommended. Most new-build buyers in London arrange one to avoid being left with hidden defects that could be expensive to fix later.
11. How much does a Snagging Survey cost?
Our fees are competitive and based on the property’s size and type. You can request a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your London new-build.
12. Can I speak to my surveyor after the report?
Yes. We provide full aftercare support, so you can discuss the findings directly with your surveyor and get advice on how to approach your developer.
13. Does a snagging inspection check for structural defects?
No, snagging surveys focus on finish and quality details. If structural issues are spotted, surveyors may flag them, but a separate structural survey is needed. You find out more about our surveys here.
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