Identity & Authority: Get House Survey – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

Get House Survey

(https://www.gethousesurvey.ie) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 19, 2026
Identity & Authority — The Lens

Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.

Identity & Authority Expert verifiability & Schema depth.
11 Impact Weight: 15 / 100
73% Reputation

Authority is established through the naming of professional bodies (SCSI, RICS, RIAI) and specific mention of professional indemnity insurance up to €1,000,000. Noel Tate is identified as an author with a profile link, providing a human anchor for the expertise. However, the structured data is limited to basic LocalBusiness and BlogPosting, missing specific Person schema for lead surveyors that would fully bridge the authority gap.

There is a minor disconnect regarding the claim of being the ‘most detailed in the Industry,’ which is a subjective performance claim that is difficult to verify forensically. However, this is largely offset by the ‘Sample Survey’ offering, which allows the user to verify the depth of the report before purchase. The claim of a ‘under 1 week’ turnaround is a testable service promise rather than a vague marketing assertion.

Identity & Authority is read from the structured data first: whether the site declares who it is in machine-readable schema, with verifiable identity links. Below is the schema captured per page, then the external proof links that support (or fail to support) that identity.

🔗 Identity & Technical Layer — schema JSON-LD: identity chains, entity gaps
Homepage schema
[
    {
        "@context": "https://schema.org/",
        "@type": "LocalBusiness",
        "name": "Get House Survey",
        "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie",
        "image": "https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f1e7df_0bb0a2c9e94e4308a1af3bdede8162ea~mv2.jpg",
        "address": {
            "@type": "PostalAddress",
            "addressCountry": "IE",
            "addressLocality": "Dublin 24",
            "addressRegion": "County Dublin",
            "postalCode": "D24 K07Y",
            "streetAddress": "Avonmore Road"
        }
    },
    {
        "@context": "https://schema.org/",
        "@type": "WebSite",
        "name": "Get House Survey",
        "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie"
    }
]
/snag-lists/ — no schema detected (entity gap)
/blog/ — no schema detected (entity gap)
/faqs/
{
    "@context": "https://schema.org",
    "@type": "FAQPage",
    "mainEntity": [
        {
            "@type": "Question",
            "name": "How much does a Pre-Purchase Survey Cost?",
            "acceptedAnswer": {
                "@type": "Answer",
                "text": "GetHouseSurvey.ie offer pre-purchase Type 2 Building Survey at a set price of €599 including VAT. For large properties, larger than 200 m2, GetHouseSurvey.ie offer Building Survey Type 2 Property surveys for €699 including VAT.  This is the most common type of survey for people purchasing a second-hand property.   A survey should not cost more than €700 unless the property is extensive or there is some added complexity which requires more time from the surveyor."
            }
        },
        {
            "@type": "Question",
            "name": "What is a House Survey?",
            "acceptedAnswer": {
                "@type": "Answer",
                "text": "A House Survey (sometimes called a pre-purchase survey, building survey, structural survey etc.) is a visual inspection of the current condition of the property carried out by a qualified surveyor, engineer or architect.   The purpose is to give you an overview of the current condition of a property so you can make an informed decision on moving forward with the sale or not."
            }
        },
        {
            "@type": "Question",
            "name": "What is in a house survey?",
            "acceptedAnswer": {
                "@type": "Answer",
                "text": "The written report will include, a description of visible defects and potential problems caused by hidden flaws - It will give an outline of repair options and the likely consequences of inactivity, advice for your legal advisers and details of serious risks and dangerous conditions - An assessment of all major and minor faults found within the property - There will be comments on the visual condition of the heating, electric, gas/oil and water system - An investigation into the condition of damp proofing and insulation. - Information on environmental hazards and considerations for your legal advisor. - Proposals for any further special inspections and subsequent work which may need to be done."
            }
        },
        null,
        null
    ]
}
/post/new-build-snag-list-prices-2026/
{
    "@context": "https://schema.org",
    "@type": "BlogPosting",
    "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Noel Tate",
        "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/profile/noeltate78385/profile"
    },
    "dateModified": "2026-04-22T14:35:06.819Z",
    "datePublished": "2026-04-22T14:35:06.819Z",
    "headline": "New Build Snag List Prices 2026",
    "mainEntityOfPage": {
        "@id": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/post/new-build-snag-list-prices-2026",
        "@type": "itemPage",
        "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/post/new-build-snag-list-prices-2026"
    },
    "description": "At GetHouseSurvey.ie we offer industry-leading Snag Lists carried out by experienced industry experts. We offer simple, clear pricing.
Apartment Snag List €249
Duplex Snag List €299
House Snag List €349",
    "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/post/new-build-snag-list-prices-2026",
    "image": {
        "@type": "ImageObject",
        "url": "https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f1e7df_0a6b9c0119cc44c6afd017dcac3d0d6d~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_940,h_788,al_c,q_85/f1e7df_0a6b9c0119cc44c6afd017dcac3d0d6d~mv2.jpg",
        "width": "940",
        "height": "788"
    },
    "publisher": {
        "@type": "Organization",
        "name": "Get House Survey",
        "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie"
    }
}
/post/sample-snag-list-what-is-included-with-a-snag-list-for-a-new-build/
[
    {
        "@context": "https://schema.org",
        "@type": "BlogPosting",
        "author": {
            "@type": "Person",
            "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/profile/{userName}/profile"
        },
        "dateModified": "2026-04-16T09:13:23.285Z",
        "datePublished": "2026-04-16T09:13:23.285Z",
        "headline": "Sample Snag List | What is included with a Snag List for a New Build?",
        "mainEntityOfPage": {
            "@id": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/post/sample-snag-list-what-is-included-with-a-snag-list-for-a-new-build",
            "@type": "itemPage",
            "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/post/sample-snag-list-what-is-included-with-a-snag-list-for-a-new-build"
        },
        "description": "A summary of the property, including the overall condition, opinion on suitability to purchase, approximate year of construction, a reinstatement value (cost to rebuild), approx year of any extensions or conversions, number of rooms, comments on energy efficiency/insulation levels, heating type (gas, oil, heat pump, electricity, solar, etc.), description of water services (mains, well, septic tank etc.), comments on the location, gardens, and any environmental concerns. ",
        "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie/post/sample-snag-list-what-is-included-with-a-snag-list-for-a-new-build",
        "image": {
            "@type": "ImageObject",
            "url": "https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f1e7df_076279d9d31c4795b605b4ebdea6e9de~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_940,h_788,al_c,q_90/f1e7df_076279d9d31c4795b605b4ebdea6e9de~mv2.png",
            "width": "940",
            "height": "788"
        },
        "publisher": {
            "@type": "Organization",
            "name": "Get House Survey",
            "url": "https://www.gethousesurvey.ie"
        }
    },
    {
        "@context": "https://schema.org",
        "@type": "FAQPage",
        "mainEntity": [
            {
                "@type": "Question",
                "name": "What does a house survey include?",
                "acceptedAnswer": {
                    "@type": "Answer",
                    "text": "When you purchase a survey, you are paying for a professional surveyor to visit the property, inspect it and then produce a written report.   The written survey will include: A summary of the property, including the overall condition, opinion on suitability to purchase, approximate year of construction, a reinstatement value (cost to rebuild), approx year of any extensions or conversions, number of rooms, comments on energy efficiency/insulation levels, heating type (gas, oil, heat pump, electricity, solar, etc.), description of water services (mains, well, septic tank etc.), comments on the location, gardens, and any environmental concerns.   As part of this, the surveyor will also include any structural issues which could be identified during their inspection and any other issues caused by poor maintenance or general wear and tear of the property.  Another important element of the report is where the surveyor will flag any notes which your solicitor should be aware of, these include: Any alterations to the property and if they need a planning compliance or planning exemption certificate. Any issues with the boundaries where a boundary is not clearly marked or if there are any potential encroachment issues. If any of the services (septic tank, well, oil tank etc.) are not located within the boundaries."
                }
            },
            {
                "@type": "Question",
                "name": "What is the purpose of a house survey?",
                "acceptedAnswer": {
                    "@type": "Answer",
                    "text": "In Ireland, a pre-purchase house survey is designed to give you a professional opinion on the overall condition of the property so that you can make an informed decision on whether or not to proceed with the purchase and sign contracts."
                }
            },
            {
                "@type": "Question",
                "name": "What do I do with my survey once I receive it?",
                "acceptedAnswer": {
                    "@type": "Answer",
                    "text": "When you receive your survey, you should share it with your legal advisor as there will be elements in it that they need to be able to fully advise you. Then spend some time reading through the report and take particular note of any condition rating 3s on the report as they are issues that require immediate attention.  When you have read the report, you should have a good understanding of the condition of the property and any potential issues you need to be aware of. This should give you enough information to make a decision on either proceeding with the purchase, pulling out of the sale or renegotiating based on any"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
]
🛡️ Trust Signals — external proof links that back the declared identity
1715Review mentions (all pages)
6External proof links (all pages)
PageReviewsProof links
/ (home) 325 1
/snag-lists/ 372 1
/blog/ 344 1
/faqs/ 177 1
/post/new-build-snag-list-prices-2026/ 248 1
/post/sample-snag-list-what-is-included-with-a-snag-list-for-a-new-build/ 249 1