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House Plans, House Floor Plans. Floor Plans of your property.


Surveying Floor Plans of Your Property

Accurate Measured Building Surveys Using Laser Scanners & Total Stations

At Cadmap Limited, we specialise in providing detailed, precise floor plan surveys using advanced laser scanning and total station technology. Whether you're an architect, developer, homeowner, or contractor, our measured building surveys give you the accurate data you need to plan, design, renovate, or build with confidence.

πŸ“ Covering London, Surrey, and the South East
πŸ“ž Call us: 01483 429385
πŸ“§ Email: info@cadmap.co.uk

What Is a Floor Plan Survey?

A floor plan survey is a precise representation of your property's internal layout. It includes accurate measurements of:

  • Room dimensions

  • Internal walls and partitions

  • Doors and window positions

  • Floor levels and staircases

  • Fixtures and fittings (on request)

All data is captured on-site and used to produce CAD drawings and BIM-ready models suitable for planning, design, and construction purposes.

Why Choose Cadmap for Your Measured Floor Plan Survey?

βœ… High accuracy: We use industry-leading total stations and 3D laser scanners (LiDAR) to capture every internal detail with millimetre precision.
βœ… Speed and efficiency: Our experienced surveyors work quickly and cleanly to minimise disruption to your property.
βœ… Tailored outputs: Receive 2D CAD drawings, 3D models, or Revit-ready files depending on your project requirements.
βœ… Trusted by professionals: We regularly support architects, planning consultants, estate agents, and private homeowners with clear, reliable survey data.

Our Technology: Laser Scanning & Total Station Precision

πŸ“‘ 3D Laser Scanning

Our high-definition 3D laser scanners rapidly capture millions of data points within your property. This point cloud data is then used to create detailed plans, elevations, and 3D models.

Benefits include:

  • Fast, non-invasive surveying

  • Excellent for complex or irregular spaces

  • Enables 3D visualisation and BIM integration

🎯 Total Stations

For added precision and control, our surveyors also use total stationsβ€”perfect for capturing critical measurements, floor levels, and angular data in smaller or tight-access areas.

Combined, this technology provides a full picture of your property with unbeatable accuracy.

What’s Included in a Measured Building Survey?

We offer a range of internal and external survey deliverables:

πŸ—‚ Floor Plans

  • Room layouts with dimensions

  • Door and window positioning

  • Structural wall details

  • Staircases and lift cores

  • Floor levels and changes

πŸ–Ό Elevations

  • Internal and external elevations

  • FaΓ§ade features and materials

  • Windows, doors, cornices, parapets

πŸ“ Sections

  • Vertical cross-sections through the building

  • Ceiling heights and floor thickness

  • Roof structure visibility

πŸ“ Optional Add-ons:

  • Ceiling plans

  • Reflective ceiling plans (RCP)

  • Electrical or plumbing features

  • Site and roof plans

Who Needs a Floor Plan Survey?

Our measured building surveys are essential for:

  • Home extensions or renovations

  • Change of use planning applications

  • Architectural design and feasibility studies

  • Heritage building documentation

  • Property sales and marketing

  • Lease and area calculations (NIA, GIA, etc.)

We work with:

  • Architects

  • Structural and M&E engineers

  • Planning consultants

  • Surveyors and developers

  • Estate agents and private homeowners

Example Projects

🧱 Victorian townhouse in Guildford: Full internal floor plans, elevations, and roof survey using Leica laser scanning for architectural redesign.

🏒 Commercial office in London: Measured building survey for lease re-negotiation and fire safety compliance.

🏠 Private home in Surrey Hills: Internal floor plans for listed building extension, submitted with planning application.

Output Formats

We deliver your plans in a range of formats, including:

  • DWG (AutoCAD)

  • PDF (print-ready)

  • Revit (.RVT) for BIM workflows

  • Point cloud data (.E57, .RCP, .LAS)

  • SketchUp models (on request)