Subsidence Risk Postcode Checker
Resin Injection Subsidence Repair Specialists
Due to certain soil types, certain areas in the UK are prone to subsidence, the South East of England in particular. View our subsidence map below to see subsidence hotspots in the UK. If you have any questions, contact us online or call us and you can speak to one of our staff who will give you a quote.
Is your area at risk and why?
Certain types of soil, such as clay and silt, can shrink and expand depending on the weather conditions.
Clay swells when it is wet, and shrinks when it is dry. Most subsidence cases in the UK are caused by soil shrinkage, and some parts of the country are more susceptible to this than others.
With longer periods of hotter weather, it is important to watch out for subsidence signs in your home. You can read more on this topic on our blog about how hot weather affects soil.
Does climate change increase the chance of subsidence?
According to the British Geological Survey, climate change is likely to drive an increase in subsidence-related issues for British homes and properties over the next 50 years. You can find out more and view detailed maps on their website:
Subsidence areas in the UK
You can also visit our blog posts which cover subsidence in the following areas:
South London | East London | North London | Midlands and East Anglia | South Wales
If you notice cracks in the walls of your home and are worried you might have subsidence issues, call us now and we’ll guide you through the repair process as well as provide you with a quote.
Call our friendly team today on 0333 1300592. Or visit our contact page for details on how you can get in touch with us.
You can also complete our form further down the page for a free subsidence quote.
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Areas in the UK covered by Subsidence Ltd
We offer a national service to homeowners and landlords that are facing the challenges of subsidence in their properties.
We have depots in the Northwest, Midlands and North London and crews based in all locations.
You can read more about the areas and postcodes affected by subsidence on our blog posts:
How do we fix subsidence in just one day?
- We begin by drilling small holes in the affected area.
- We inject our proprietary, eco-friendly resin directly into the affected areas.
- The material hardens quickly, providing a firm and reliable support similar to concrete.
- Resin has the capability to lift your property and stabilise your property foundations starting from the first day.
Get a free subsidence quote
Visit our subsidence cost calculator page to get an estimate of repair costs.
Have more questions about subsidence?
Visit our FAQ page, and contact us online or by phone if you have any more questions.