Subsidence and underpinning

Underpinning is a construction method used to strengthen and stabilise the foundations of a building. A house may need to be underpinned if it is affected by subsidence. Building cracks, subsidence and underpinning, and developing remedial plans to address the problem.

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Great Mongeham, Deal Kent Deal, England CT14 0HL United Kingdom

Structural Design & Surveys Serving household & commercial clients. Includes extensions, roof structures, subsidence, cracking etc.

Company size: 1-9
Number of Chartered Structural Engineers: 9
Languages spoken: English

19 Cumbrae Gardens, Surbiton Surbiton, England KT6 5EL United Kingdom

Company size: 1-9
Number of Chartered Structural Engineers: 1

Town Hall Buildings, Castle Street, Farnham Farnham, England GU9 7LP United Kingdom

Providing structural advice on residential buildings: new-builds, alterations and extensions.

Company size: 1-9
Languages spoken: English
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