With all due respect, I genuinely love the videos and soaking in the knowledge and experience...., however, WHY WOULD YOU DRAG THE PINELESS SENSOR OVER THE SURFACE????? 😲😲😲 Micro-scratches!!!
Thank you for your comment. We use a damp meter in search mode for general / background information. If the meter says it’s dry, it’s dry. If it produces a raised reading then we’ll be looking into why. It doesn’t necessarily mean it’s damp. This house will have had gypsum plaster removed to help dry the walls. As such all surfaces would be redecorated. We wouldn’t drag it over the surface of a wall in good condition or on a pre-purchase survey. Likewise we wouldn’t use pin probes anywhere where damage could be caused.
Lovely video.
It's great to see you explaining all the gatchets that surveyors use.
Be good for you to show and talk through what’s included in a schedule of works
Nice work & always an example to learn!
Great video. Really enjoy your content and knowledge. Glad to hear most surveyors get on :) Best wishes, Ben
PS what software do you use on your ipad?
Hi, we use Notability on the iPads.
With all due respect, I genuinely love the videos and soaking in the knowledge and experience...., however, WHY WOULD YOU DRAG THE PINELESS SENSOR OVER THE SURFACE????? 😲😲😲 Micro-scratches!!!
Thank you for your comment. We use a damp meter in search mode for general / background information. If the meter says it’s dry, it’s dry. If it produces a raised reading then we’ll be looking into why. It doesn’t necessarily mean it’s damp. This house will have had gypsum plaster removed to help dry the walls. As such all surfaces would be redecorated.
We wouldn’t drag it over the surface of a wall in good condition or on a pre-purchase survey. Likewise we wouldn’t use pin probes anywhere where damage could be caused.