Detached house with wet UFH and real anonymised evidence
17 rooms assessed, 7 wet UFH rooms flagged, electrical headroom captured, cylinder evidence recorded, and anonymised report photos included.
Real survey jobs, stripped back to what mattered on the property and what the installer needed to know next.
Detached houses, terraces, bungalows, electrical constraints, route planning, solar roof checks, battery siting, heat loss evidence, and real report examples in one place.
This hub is for installer teams that want to see how Vertex handles site evidence before they book. Each example focuses on the practical details that affect quoting, design, compliance evidence, install planning, and customer handover.
17 rooms assessed, 7 wet UFH rooms flagged, electrical headroom captured, cylinder evidence recorded, and anonymised report photos included.
A solar job where roof detail, cable-route issues, and electrical evidence had to be clear first time.
A repeat battery-upgrade job where the people pricing, designing, and fitting it all needed the same facts in front of them.
A strong survey company should make the job easier after the visit, not just prove that someone attended site. These case studies show the point of the report: the office can price with more confidence, the designer can see the constraints, and the installer can prepare for access, routing, and equipment issues earlier.
Heat pump survey jobs often stall when the evidence is split across photos, handwritten notes, and memory. The Vertex examples keep room-by-room context, equipment spaces, electrical headroom, route notes, and floor-plan references together so the technical review is easier to follow.
Solar PV and battery jobs need more than a roof photo. The report should help a team judge access, cable routes, electrical equipment, existing solar context, and likely siting constraints before design or install planning gets too far ahead.
Where heat loss is required, the survey record should make it clear what property assumptions were supported by evidence. That includes room references, construction notes, radiator or UFH observations, and any documents the homeowner or installer made available.
The value compounds when every job lands in a familiar format. Office teams, designers, and installers know where to find the evidence, which reduces the amount of rechecking needed before a job can move to the next stage.
The safest way to judge Vertex is to read the case studies, open the sample report, build a guide price, and then send one live job with clear scope. That gives your team real output to review without committing a pipeline before you have seen the delivery standard.