The Queen of Welsh Resorts presents a particular kind of leak problem: buildings that earn their living from guests. We survey seafront hotels and guesthouses along the promenade, apartment conversions in the grid of streets behind it, and family homes out through Craig-y-Don, West Shore and Penrhyn Bay — always locating the fault before a single fitting is disturbed.
For hospitality owners, timing is everything. A mystery leak can close rooms in peak season, so we work discreetly around occupied buildings, and our weekend hours (9am–2pm Saturday and Sunday) suit properties that would rather not host engineers midweek. Being honest about geography, we travel up from South Wales on planned routes, so surveys are arranged a few working days ahead rather than same-day.
The price is agreed before we leave Neath — £480 + VAT, however awkward the building — and the survey concludes with an insurer-ready report documenting where the water is escaping and the evidence behind that conclusion.