We work with a varied range of clients including Private Individuals & Businesses, Structural & Civil Engineers, Estate Agents & Other Property Professionals, Local Water Authorities, Highways, Insurance Companies, Architects, Surveyors, Local Councils and Construction Companies & Site Developers.
All our surveyors and engineers are qualified to the highest industry standards and always work to the relevant high levels of health & safety. We are fully committed to all Health & Safety and competency issues. We have always had the belief that to offer a service, one should be an expert in that particular field and we therefore always endeavour to gain the highest industry standard qualifications & accreditations for all of our survey and inspection services. This principle has been extremely successful for us over the years, as our ever-growing client base are continually appreciative of the extremely high standards of service they receive from I Spy Surveys.
Drain surveys are a core part of our business. Our high levels of customer service, combined with the detailed information that we provide with all our survey work, provides our clients with a superior level of service than can be expected from many other drainage companies. Our Qualified, Licensed and Accredited team use the latest high-tech CCTV camera equipment to accurately survey areas which would normally remain invisible. Our range of CCTV camera equipment has the capability of inspecting pipe diameters ranging from 25mm to 1000mm.
CCTV - Closed-circuit television utilises video cameras and a limited transmitter to display images on a monitor or set of monitors. Commonly used for surveillance and security both in private buildings and public areas, this system can also be used to great advantage in observing and surveying areas where only cameras can go. I Spy uses CCTV to view small spaces and pipes, offering you recorded footage and our experienced evaluation of the state of your drains and chimneys. Sonar Tracing - Detecting that a fault is present is only the first step, and sonar tracing is employed to ascertain the exact location of the problem.