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abril 2, 2023

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 Structure?

Subsidence can cause significant damage to a building’s foundation, which can lead to further structural issues and even pose a safety risk.

How does it work?

Concrete underpinning involves reinforcing or replacing the existing foundation of a building to provide additional support and stability.

This process is typically performed by excavating the soil beneath the foundation, installing new concrete piers or beams, and then leveling the foundation using these new supports.

The new supports help to distribute the weight of the building more evenly, reducing the stress on the original foundation and reducing the risk of further subsidence.

Does one method fix all issues?

There are several different methods of concrete underpinning, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.

Some of the most common methods include mini piles, slab jacking, and beam and base.

The best method for your building will depend on the type of subsidence you’re experiencing, the age and condition of your building, and the type of soil you’re dealing with.

Concrete underpinning is a complex process that requires careful planning and execution.

The first step is to assess the extent of the subsidence and the cause of the problem.

  1. This may involve conducting soil tests
  2. Reviewing the building’s plans and construction history,
  3. Performing a thorough inspection of the foundation.

Based on this information, a structural engineer can then determine the best method of concrete underpinning for your building.

What should I conclude from this?

Concrete underpinning is an effective method of repairing subsidence in buildings and structures.

This process can help to restore the stability of your building and prevent further damage, while also improving its overall structural integrity.

If you suspect that your building is experiencing subsidence, it is important to consult a structural engineer.

Do this as soon as possible to determine the best course of action.

With the right approach, concrete underpinning can help to ensure the safety and longevity of your building for many years to come.

Can the team at Structural Repairs help?

We certainly can so please feel free to contact us to discuss.

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