What is Subsidence and What Causes It?
Subsidence, the downward shifting of ground beneath a structure, affects building foundations and compromises structural stability. This condition often results from various factors like soil shrinkage, changes in the water table, decay of organic materials, and soil compression from heavy buildings, leading to uneven ground settlement. Such disparities can cause physical damage including cracked walls, uneven floors, and stuck windows. Contrary to popular belief, subsidence is more related to soil changes and erosion beneath the structure rather than a building’s weight. Influences like soil type, local vegetation, and previous mining activities heighten subsidence risks. Identifying its causes early, particularly in RICS surveys, is crucial for damage prevention and appropriate corrective measures. Common causes include the nature of soil, especially clay, which contracts and expands with moisture levels, and tree roots that can dry out soil and damage foundations. Additionally, human activity, particularly in historical mining areas, can lead to ground settlement and subsidence.
The range of Subsidence Monitoring Services we provide:
At Andromeda Chartered Surveyors, we provide an array of precise building movement monitoring services. Leveraging our comprehensive expertise in land engineering and employing advanced technologies such as Total Stations and various land engineering techniques, we are adept at accurately recording building movement data. This allows us to determine whether the movement is ongoing or has been present for an extended period.