Bradford area end-terrace heat pump survey for typical West Yorkshire stock
An anonymised Bradford district record from Shipley: 1930-1949 end-terrace house, cavity wall construction, gas combi baseline, and single-phase electrics.
An anonymised Bradford district record from Shipley: 1930-1949 end-terrace house, cavity wall construction, gas combi baseline, and single-phase electrics.
These are real pages from the generated survey pack for this BD18 record. They show what a normal West Yorkshire end-terrace looks like when the evidence is laid out properly for installer use.
End-terrace and semi-detached houses from the 1930s and 1940s are common across the Bradford district. That makes this record a better local proof point than a prestige detached house with unusual electrical or heating context.
For installers, the important starting facts are ordinary ones: cavity wall fabric, gas combi baseline, single-phase supply, and a layout small enough to quote quickly if the evidence is structured properly.
A clear seven-room record that office and design teams can review without sifting through generic notes.
Existing gas combi baseline captured in the same structure as the rest of the property evidence.
Single-phase electrics documented up front so installers know they are looking at normal terrace-stock constraints.
If you want Bradford-area SEO and trust, ordinary terrace-stock proof is more useful than unusual luxury installs. This case study shows the kind of survey pack structure installers actually need on common West Yorkshire housing.