Subsidence & Foundation Movement Solutions
One of the common questions JHA hears from our customers are those relating to worries about cracking in the walls or brickwork of their homes. Cracking noted by homeowners around…
One of the common questions JHA hears from our customers are those relating to worries about cracking in the walls or brickwork of their homes. Cracking noted by homeowners around…
The signs of retaining wall failure can be obvious such as cracking, bulging, or bowing, however other symptoms can be more subtle or seem unrelated unless you know what to…
A residential structural assessment involves a thorough visual inspection to ascertain the structural condition of the dwelling. If required, this can involve a structural analysis of members to confirm the…
This blog looks at whether your house needs underpinning. One of the methods of mitigating subsidence and movement is underpinning, but does your house need it? Underpinning is a rectification…
Cracks can be commonly found in the walls of a house, often providing an indication that there may need to be a structural assessment undertaken. Finding cracks in your home…
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