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Welcome to the Structural Repairs news hub. Here you’ll find our latest company announcements, press releases, and updates from across our nationwide operations. From the opening of our new dedicated manufacturing facilities to our attendance at major industry events like the National Civils Show, stay up to date with our growing footprint, expanding teams, and the strategic moves driving our business forward.

What’s The Empty Housing Crisis in England?
Across the United Kingdom, nearly one million homes sit empty while hundreds of thousands face homelessness or struggle to find affordable housing. So is there an empty housing crisis? This stark mismatch between vacant dwellings and people in need reflects…

Lest We Forget the Sacrifices Made on Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day 2020 Lest we forget Remembrance Day 2020 has been quite something to behold and although the year has certainly been tough for everyone, the silver lining is that nations across the world are pulling together to protect the…

Revamping an Antique: Breathing New Life into Eton’s Elder Landmark
Structural Repairs are revamping an antique building. The leading Berkshire-based repairs and renovations specialist, has been tasked with transforming Eton’s oldest building, located near the historic market square. Estimated to require in excess of £9 million in urgent and critical…

3 Important Structural Repair Issues Expected After UK Heatwave
Brits can anticipate a rapid rise in the number of structural repair issues affecting both homes and commercial spaces after the record-breaking heatwave experienced across the country, according to experts at Structural Repairs. Extremes of weather are known for wreaking…
The Cockpit Rescued by local company.
The Cockpit, situated on Eton High Street is one of Windsor and Eton’s oldest and most historically significant buildings has been rescued by Structural Repairs a local repairs specialist. Currently on Historic England’s At Risk register after falling into a…

Brightons Concrete Balconies and the BBC
“Worth our salt” – Structural Repairs and BBC News back on the concrete balconies of Brighton. Structural Repairs were recently invited to to take a closer look at the current state of the Brent Cross Flyover by the BBC? Spoiler…

Introducing the “Birth Certificate” for Concrete
Introducing the “Birth Certificate” for Concrete: Improving Quality Control and Sustainability in the Construction Industry Introducing the “Birth Certificate” for Concrete is a thought that Structural Repairs have been considering for a while. The construction industry is one of the…
Concrete Underpinning is the saviour of subsidence versus structure…
Concrete underpinning is a common method used to repair subsidence, a condition in which a building or structure begins to sink or settle due to weak or unstable soil conditions. So who wins the Concrete Underpinning battle – Subsidence v…
Concrete Car Park Collapse – Poor Concrete Management
What has caused a concrete car park collapse in New York City? A multi-storey concrete car park in Manhattan’s Financial District partially collapsed, resulting in one fatality and five injuries. CBS, the BBC’s US partner, reported that the collapse started…

RAAC Concrete: The Future… Is There One?
RAAC Concrete: The Future with Carbon Fibre Wrapping and Ground-breaking Resin Injection Techniques Introduction Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) is a construction material with a complicated legacy. Once hailed as revolutionary, RAAC’s reputation has suffered due to long-term structural issues,…

Is Spaghetti Junction falling down?
Concrete deterioration at Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham. Spaghetti Junction, also known as Gravelly Hill Interchange, is a major motorway intersection in Birmingham, United Kingdom. It is an iconic and busy structure that connects several major highways, including the M6, A38(M),…






