360° Retail Unit Inspection Surveys in Glasgow
Spatially-indexed 360° photographic condition surveys for retail units in Scotland — pinned to PDF floor plans so every defect has a location.
What a 360° Retail Unit Survey Covers
A 360° retail unit inspection survey documents the condition of a shop, supermarket, or larger retail building: shopfront condition, structural frame over the trading floor, flat or low-pitch roof, service yard and loading provision, and M&E services. For landlords and tenants approaching lease end, a photographic condition survey pinned to the retail unit's floor plan establishes a clear baseline for dilapidations assessment — whether the surveyor is acting for the landlord pursuing a schedule of dilapidations or a tenant resisting an inflated claim. For portfolio managers with multiple retail units, the ability to navigate condition records by floor plan pin rather than scrolling through hundreds of flat photographs dramatically reduces the time spent establishing which defect belongs to which unit and which elevation.
Inspection Challenges: Retail units
Retail units present distinct survey challenges. Flat roofs over trading floors are often inaccessible without specialist roof access equipment, yet they are among the most common sources of water ingress and tenant dilapidations claims. Shopfront systems — aluminium framing, glazing seals, and roller shutters — deteriorate faster than other building elements due to frequent use and public exposure. Cold rooms, specialist drainage, and extraction systems installed by food retail tenants during fit-out frequently cause structural damage to floors and walls that requires careful documentation at lease end. In covered shopping centres, the shared structural fabric between units complicates attributing responsibility for defects. Post-pandemic retail property markets have seen significant volumes of lease surrenders and re-lettings, driving dilapidations survey activity.
Retail Unit Survey in Glasgow
Glasgow's Buchanan Street, Argyle Street, and the St Enoch Centre form the commercial retail core, with large retail warehouse parks in peripheral areas. The Victorian shopfronts of Buchanan Street require specialist condition assessment of original cast iron frames and masonry above — work that benefits from 360° photographic documentation of the shopfront condition in context with the full elevation above.
Glasgow contains one of the UK's largest concentrations of Victorian and Edwardian commercial stonework — sandstone tenements, warehouses, and civic buildings built between approximately 1860 and 1914. Stone degradation, ferrous cramp corrosion, and delamination of ashlar panels are endemic survey findings across the city centre and West End. The Clydeside industrial heritage includes former shipyard and manufacturing buildings, many of which are being surveyed for conversion or demolition clearance. Scottish building regulations, including obligations under Housing (Scotland) Act provisions for tenement maintenance, create specific survey demand that differs from the rest of the UK.
How It Works
Photograph on site
Capture 360° panoramas from key locations throughout the retail unit using any equirectangular camera — Insta360, Ricoh Theta, or GoPro Max. No proprietary hardware required.
Upload to pin360
Upload your PDF floor plans — the actual engineering drawings or O&M documentation for the building — directly into pin360. No scanning or redrawing needed.
Pin panoramas to the floor plan
Drop a pin at each location you photographed. Attach the 360° image, add defect notes and severity ratings where relevant. The floor plan becomes the navigation layer for your entire survey.
Share as an interactive link
Share a single link. Clients, colleagues, or legal teams click any pin on the floor plan to open the full 360° view from that location — no site revisit required.
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A 360° retail unit inspection survey in Glasgow uses equirectangular panoramic photography from key locations throughout the building, pinned onto PDF floor plan drawings. The surveyor captures each floor level, roof, façade, and structural frame, creating a spatially-indexed photographic record that clients and colleagues can navigate without returning to site. pin360 allows the panoramas to be shared as an interactive link, with each pin on the floor plan opening the full 360° view from that location.
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