
If I have cracks in my house walls, should I be concerned?
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.
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.
One of the methods of mitigating subsidence and movement is underpinning, but does your house need it? Underpinning is a rectification method for properties experiencing
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
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.
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