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Survey examples

ASHP survey example for installer teams

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.

What installers can review before booking

Bungalow

Detached bungalow with constrained electrical headroom

No spare ways, two ASHP siting entries, and floorplan-linked survey structure in one record.

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Detached

Two-storey example with PlanUp reference

ASHP siting and electrical context with a clear floor plan.

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Semi-detached

Extension complexity with repeatable output

Layout history captured without losing clarity.

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Terraced

Compact fit constraints documented clearly

Cupboard cylinder dimensions and electrical limits captured for faster decisions.

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Complex

Multi-floor, high-room-count example

Large property with three-phase and high floorplan volume handled in one architecture.

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How installer teams should use these ASHP survey examples

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.

Siting evidence

Outdoor unit context

Look for clear photos, access notes, working clearances, boundary context and anything that could affect MCS sound assessment or installation planning.

Plant and electrical

What the design team can act on

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.

Handover

Fewer follow-up questions

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.

Trial one job and judge the output

No lock-in contracts. Quote confirmed before booking. Easy to repeat if you scale.