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Real survey case study (anonymised)

Birmingham terraced heat pump survey for normal suburban stock

An anonymised B30 record: 1967-1975 terraced house, cavity wall construction, gas combi baseline, and single-phase electrics in the kind of stock installers regularly see across Birmingham.

Survey record baseline

Property typeTerraced house, 8 rooms, Birmingham locality generalised
Age and fabric1967-1975 age band with cavity wall construction
Heating baselineGas boiler combi with natural gas recorded at survey stage
ElectricalSingle-phase supply, which is the baseline most installers expect on this stock
Survey recordID e19d87bf-0d7a-4bbc-9293-bf14ff52b4dc, updated February 18, 2026
Why it mattersThis is useful proof for Birmingham because it looks like an ordinary terrace, not a showcase outlier

Pages pulled from the generated Birmingham survey pack

These are real pages from the generated survey pack for this B30 record, not placeholder artwork. They show how Vertex presents the same job to office, design, and install teams.

Birmingham terraced survey property overview page
Page 4: Property overview. Property type, age band, heating baseline, and electrical context are surfaced together at the start of the pack.
Birmingham terraced survey floor plan page
Page 13: Floor plan. Room layout and circulation stay tied to the real job instead of being reduced to a loose photo gallery.
Birmingham terraced survey electrical summary page
Page 49: Electrical summary. Supply type, main fuse, and spare-way context are visible early enough for fast design review.

Birmingham installers need proof on repeatable suburban stock

A lot of Birmingham work comes back to ordinary terrace and semi-detached stock with cavity walls, standard electrics, and straightforward gas boiler baselines. That is why this record is useful: it mirrors real quoting conditions instead of an unusual project.

For both installers and search visibility, local proof works best when it reflects the stock people actually expect in the area.

Straightforward terrace-stock evidence, structured properly

Fabric baseline

Cavity wall construction surfaced early so design and quoting assumptions started from the right place.

Heating context

Existing gas combi baseline recorded inside the same workflow as the rest of the property evidence.

Electrical baseline

Single-phase electrics documented as part of the normal survey flow, not buried in attachments.

The best local proof is ordinary stock handled well

For Birmingham SEO and conversion, a normal terrace case study is stronger than a weird one-off. It shows that Vertex understands the stock installers actually price and install against every week.