Services for homeowners or home buyers

Increasingly, the presence of a nearby power line or substation can become an issue when buying or selling a house. A survey report may flag it up; questions about safety may arise; you, or you solicitor, or the other side’s solicitor, may decide that a survey is needed.

The first thing to say is that a survey should not be needed! All residential properties near power lines or substations in the UK are compliant with the relevant exposure limits, and government policy is crystal clear that this (compliance with these exposure limits) is the only test that applies. There are no further restrictions.

So there should be no need for anyone to perform measurements. But in the real world, if you are trying to buy or sell a house and you are up against deadlines, you may decide that a home visit to perform measurements and provide reassurance is the best thing to do.

If so, approach the electricity company who own the equipment first. It will be National Grid or one of the electricity distribution companies, not the supply company you buy your electricity from. Until recently, they all offered free home visits under some circumstances, and if they’re willing to do it for free, you’d be foolish to pay anyone. But if they won’t do a visit, or you don’t want to use them for some reason, we offer a fixed-price package for you if you live in, broadly, the south east of England.

Our home visit package

The cost