Survey Types & Duration

How long does it take to do a survey for 100sqft of building space?

 

The time it takes to inspect 100 square feet of a building for defects can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the space, the type of defects being looked for, the inspector's experience, and the tools or methods used. However, here are some general guidelines:

 

Simple Inspection (e.g., visual check for obvious defects):

 

A quick visual inspection might take 5–10 minutes for 100 square feet if the area is straightforward and defects are easily noticeable.

 

Moderate Inspection (e.g., detailed visual check with basic tools like a flashlight or moisture meter):

 

This could take 15–30 minutes for 100 square feet, especially if the inspector is checking for issues like cracks, water damage, or uneven surfaces.

 

Thorough Inspection (e.g., detailed examination with advanced tools or documentation):

 

If the inspection involves detailed measurements, documentation, or the use of specialized equipment (e.g., thermal imaging, moisture detectors), it could take 30 minutes to 1 hour or more for 100 square feet.

 

Key Factors Affecting Inspection Time:

Type of Building: Residential spaces are typically quicker to inspect than commercial or industrial buildings.

 

Defect Complexity: Looking for structural issues or hidden defects (e.g., behind walls) takes longer than surface-level checks.

 

Experience of Inspector: A more experienced inspector may work faster but could also spend more time if they notice potential issues.

 

Accessibility: Hard-to-reach areas or cluttered spaces can slow down the process.

 

In summary, inspecting 100 square feet could take anywhere from 5 minutes to 1 hour or more, depending on the circumstances. For a full building inspection, the time would scale accordingly based on the total square footage.