Subsidence Repair

Subsidence occurs when the ground beneath a building sinks, causing the foundations to become unstable. This can lead to cracking in walls, sticking doors and windows, and in severe cases, structural failure. Our team of specialists use the latest technology to diagnose the cause of subsidence and implement effective, long-lasting repairs.

Key Benefits

Advanced diagnostic equipment

Comprehensive structural survey included

Guaranteed repair work with long-term warranty

Insurance claim support and documentation

Minimal disruption to your daily life

Solutions tailored to your specific property

Subsidence Repair — Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Restores structural stability and prevents further damage
  • Modern methods like resin injection are fast and minimally invasive
  • Can be covered by most home insurance policies
  • Properly certified repairs protect long-term property value
  • Tailored solutions for different soil types and property styles

Cons

  • Traditional underpinning can take several weeks to complete
  • Costs vary significantly depending on severity and method
  • Root cause investigation may require trial pits or monitoring periods
  • Some methods may require temporary access restrictions to parts of the property

How It Works

1

Free Assessment

We visit your property to assess the damage and identify the cause of subsidence.

2

Diagnosis

Our engineers determine the root cause and recommend the most effective repair method.

3

Repair

We carry out the repair using specialist techniques such as resin injection or underpinning.

4

Monitoring

Post-repair monitoring ensures the solution is working and your property is stable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of subsidence?

The most common warning signs are diagonal cracks in walls — particularly around doors and windows — that are wider than 3mm and grow over time. You may also notice doors and windows sticking, rippling wallpaper, or uneven floors. If you spot any of these, it's worth getting a professional assessment.

Will my insurance cover subsidence repair?

Yes, most standard home insurance policies include cover for subsidence damage. We work directly with insurers and loss adjusters to manage the claims process on your behalf, making it as straightforward as possible.

How long does subsidence repair take?

It depends on the method. Resin injection can often be completed in a single day, while traditional underpinning may take several weeks. During your initial assessment, we'll provide a clear timeline specific to your property and the repair method recommended.

Will I need to leave my home during repairs?

No, in most cases you can stay in your home. Modern techniques like resin injection are minimally invasive and designed to be carried out with minimal disruption to your daily routine.

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