Mid-terrace survey with cupboard cylinder and electrical pinch points
A compact L25-area property showing why clear dimensions, floorplan-linked evidence, and section navigation matter before quoting.
A compact L25-area property showing why clear dimensions, floorplan-linked evidence, and section navigation matter before quoting.
Cylinder location and dimensions were captured in the same section logic as room and electrical context.
Consumer-unit location and spare-way status were available without searching across multiple attachments.
PlanUp-linked floorplan captures kept room references tied to technical notes.
On tighter properties, installers need to jump directly to cylinder fit, electrical limits, and floorplan context. This case is a clear example of why Vertex focuses on structured navigation rather than long linear exports.
PlanUp reference 697329381 and the two floorplan captures anchored the pack, so office and design teams reviewed the same constrained layout before booking install dates.
The important outcome on jobs like this is fewer assumptions. A structured renewable survey system lets teams confirm fit-envelope and electrical constraints earlier, reducing avoidable back-and-forth before install day.