Detached bungalow with constrained electrical headroom
No spare ways, two ASHP siting entries, and floorplan-linked survey structure in one record.
Real examples across detached, semi-detached, terraced and large multi-floor properties.
These are the kinds of real jobs installers usually want to see before they try us.
No spare ways, two ASHP siting entries, and floorplan-linked survey structure in one record.
ASHP siting and electrical context with a clear floor plan.
Layout history captured without losing clarity.
Cupboard cylinder dimensions and electrical limits captured for faster decisions.
Large property with three-phase and high floorplan volume handled in one architecture.
Use the examples to check whether the survey output answers the questions your office, designer and installation team need answered before a quote is finalised.
Look for clear photos, access notes, working clearances, boundary context and anything that could affect MCS sound assessment or installation planning.
A useful ASHP survey should capture cylinder space, consumer unit context, spare-way constraints, cable route clues and existing plant details without forcing the office to chase basic evidence.
The best test is simple: after reading the report, your team should know what can be quoted, what needs checking and what should be discussed with the customer before install planning moves on.
No lock-in contracts. Quote confirmed before booking. Easy to repeat if you scale.