Tag: subsidence
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🌳🏠Trees near your home: Why can they cause problems?

Trees can damage a property through indirect structural movement (subsidence and heave), direct physical pressure from growth, and maintenance issues related to drainage and roofing. Trees can impact properties in the following ways: 1. Indirect Structural Movement (Clay Soils) The most significant cause of damage is the interaction between tree roots and shrinkable clay soils,…
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Foundation Subsidence and Underpinning

Foundation movement in the UK is primarily categorized as subsidence (downward movement caused by ground activity) or heave (upward movement caused by soil expansion). While initial settlement (bedding down under a building’s own weight) is normal for new structures, true subsidence is typically triggered by external environmental factors. The main causes of foundation subsidence in…
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🏡 Understanding Subsidence: An Engineer’s Guide for Homeowners

As structural engineers, one of the most common concerns we hear from homeowners is: “Should I be worried about subsidence?” Subsidence can sound alarming, but with the right understanding and timely action, it’s something that can be effectively managed.Below is a clear, simple explanation of what subsidence is, what causes it, when to worry, and…