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Identifying Subsidence: Signs Homeowners Should Not Ignore

Date when Video was Published: 13/05/2024

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Recognising signs of subsidence in your property is essential for addressing this issue promptly. Subsidence typically causes the ground to sink or settle, leading to structural damage. Here are some common signs of subsidence: • Cracks in Walls • Cracks in Ceilings and Floors • Doors and Windows • Leaning or Tilting • Gaps or Spaces • Out-of-Plumb Structures • Cracked Paving or Driveways • Sinking or Settling If you observe any of these signs, it's important to have your property assessed by a qualified surveyor or structural engineer to determine the cause of the issues and recommend appropriate remedial action. Addressing subsidence early can help prevent further damage to your property.

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