SrRuO3 is an itinerant ferromagnet with a Curie temperature of ~160K. There has been a sharp increase in scientific interest towards this material and its intriguing features, such as its magnetic anisotropy, and anomalous transport properties which are incompatible with Drude model. In this study, several thin films of strontium ruthenate were grown and characterised in quality and quantity, employing techniques such as X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy. The results are presented and described as crystallographic and topographic findings; finally, based on the findings, adjustments and further study are proposed.